True You Episode 7: Embracing the Truth of Being a Woman

Have you struggled to understand what it means to be a woman in today’s culture?

With the media constantly telling us what women should or shouldn’t be, it’s easy to become a bit confused.

On today’s episode of True You, we want to wipe away that confusion, because no one likes feeling unsure of themselves! We’ll dive into God’s Truth and discover what He says about our gender and identity. Join us as we hear one girl’s story of how she walked through this issue. Check out today’s segment:

https://youtu.be/0pNQEbHgF70

If you’ve been overwhelmed by society’s ever-changing opinions and expectations of women, here are a few Scriptures that could help you find a firm place to land on the topic:

We’d love to hear from you! Send us your freedom story—that’s what we call it when God sets you free through His Truth found in the Bible. Post your one-minute video on social media and tag @liesyoungwomenbelieve or upload it here, and it could be selected to be featured on a future episode of True You.

Join Dannah Gresh, Staci Rudolph, and Alena Pitts for an upcoming online teen Bible study based on Lies Young Women Believe and the Truth That Sets Them Free. Register today at https://mytruegirl.com/teenstudy/

About Author

Dannah Gresh is completely in love with her chocolate labradoodle, Stormie. (But just for the record, she doesn't like dog kisses.) She's been married to Bob for over twenty years and loves that he brings her "freshly sharpened bouquets of pencils." She's the mom to Lexi, Autumn, and Rob. Oh, and she co-wrote Lies Young Women Believe with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth!

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