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Let’s Walk the Talk!
As girls, we all need someone to talk to. Someone who has
danae dobson is the author of Let’s Talk!, a popular
inspirational book for teen girls. She has an active
been where we are, who can offer friendly advice, who gets
speaking ministry addressing women at church-related
us. And when you’re a teen, you really need a go-to girlfriend
events such as banquets, teas, and conferences. She also
speaks at seminars for teens as well as to children at
as you face issues like family dilemmas, peer pressure, changing
Christian schools. Danae was born in Southern California
friendships, body image, and all the other things you might
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That’s where Danae Dobson comes in. A popular author and
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which have sold a combined total of over 400,000 copies.
“big sister” figure, she shares her positive, Christ-centered Danae resides in Southern California. She is the daughter
of Dr. James and Shirley Dobson.
insights on all the stuff teens encounter today. In Let’s Walk
the Talk!, she speaks girlfriend-to-girlfriend in her warm,
trademark style, encouraging teens on their walk, reminding
them they’re not alone, and inspiring them to keep the faith.
Straight talk to teen girls
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