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The Virtuous Girl
by Danita Evangeline Whyte
with Danae`, Daniqua, and Danyelle Whyte
Price: $10.99
 

What does it mean to be a virtuous girl? Sisters, Danita Evangeline (10), Danaé Mary Louise (8), Daniqua Grace (6), and Danyelle Elizabeth (2), show you in their book, The Virtuous Girl, exactly what it means to be the girl that God wants you to be. Learn how to:
>Get Saved
> Study Hard
> Be Cheerful At All Times
> Dress Modestly
> Stay A Virgin
> Love Yourself the Way God Made You
> Be Really Cute
   …and much, much more!
As you read along, you will love the personal stories and girl-to-girl talk. The Virtuous Girl encourages young girls to build their lives on the solid foundation of God’s Word.

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Table of Contents

Foreword

1. Introduction
2. Get Saved
3. Pray and Read the Bible Daily
4. Go to Church
5. Lead Other Girls to the Lord
6. Stay in School
7. Study Hard
8. Read Good Books a Lot
9. Know What You Want to Do and Be as you Get Older
10. Don’t Lie
11. Do Not Have a Bad Attitude
12. Be Cheerful at All Times
13. Dress Modestly
14. Obey and Respect Your Parents
15. Help Your Parents
16. Be Nice to Your Brothers and Sisters
17. Take Care of Your Hair
18. Stay a Virgin
19. Be Strong, but Still Be Lady-Like
20. Love Yourself How God Made You
21. How to Make Good Friends
22. How to be Really Cute
23. Be Faithful
24. Be Committed and Consistent
25. Be Kind and Generous
26. True Virtuousness


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EXCERPT

Introduction

I was eight years old, going on nine, when I started to write this book. I wrote this book so that it could help a lot of young girls become virtuous, Christian, loving girls and young ladies.

You can become a virtuous girl at a young age. I decided to start being a virtuous girl, one day when I had done something wrong and I got chastised for it. After I got chastised, I had a bad attitude about it and I snapped at my father when he had asked me to do something. I got chastised again.

Afterwards, I was in the bathroom and was thinking about what I had done, and I decided that it was no use to keep on being bad and having a bad attitude. I had done something wrong and had been chastised for it. I just might as well change it, and I did. When I came out I decided to write this book, and I do hope that it will help a lot of girls, just like me, to become virtuous girls and to grow up into virtuous ladies.

—Danita Whyte

 

  

 


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