Exploring God’s Truth one 15-minute drive at a time, True Girl is a podcast created to be enjoyed by tween girls, their moms, and young-at-heart girls. Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph host each season.
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Exploring God’s Truth one 15-minute drive at a time, True Girl is a podcast created to be enjoyed by tween girls, their moms, and young-at-heart girls. Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph host each season.
You spend a month every year celebrating Jesus' birth in a special way, but the fact that He became human, lived, died, and rose again should cause joy in your heart all year. One popular Christmas carol wasn't meant to be sung only at Christmas.
The best Christmas carols aren't only about Jesus' birth; they also talk about who He is and what He has done. Dannah Gresh explores the history of one such song.
Dannah talks about how one man turned frustrating circumstances to an opportunity to worship God, and how the carol he wrote went on to play a part in pausing a war.
Our gratitude should never end, because God’s goodness never ends. His love doesn’t fade when life gets messy, and His faithfulness won’t skip your generation. The same God who cared for your grandparents is the same God.
In the Bible, gates were really important. They weren’t just wooden doors or stone arches; they were symbols of protection and of entering into something new. Dannah and Staci talk about what it means to step through God’s gate with thanksgiving.
One of the scariest feelings is being left out. Have you ever walked into the lunchroom, tray in hand, and not had anyone to sit with? Everyone wants a place to belong, and Psalm 100:3 tells us that, no matter what, we do belong to God!
Gratitude isn’t just for the good days; in fact, it’s most powerful on the hard ones. Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph explain from Psalm 100 that gratitude always points you back to God, even when life doesn't make sense.
Everybody knows you’re supposed to give thanks and show gratitude to God. But have you ever wondered, “Why is it so important?” Then you’re in the right place. Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph are exploring Psalm 100, one verse at a time.
Did you know that singing can be a powerful reminder of God's character? The Israelites knew that. That's why they sang psalms as they approached Jerusalem.
We all sin. But God’s Word teaches us that no matter what we do, we can be forgiven. That's what Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph talk about today while they're on a very special walk.
Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph are on a hayride at the Gresh farm . . . or at least they were. Mishaps are a great opportunity for another look at Psalm 119, as they see how important it is to obey God's Word.
Have you ever been in the woods when the fire dies down, and suddenly it’s hard to see through the darkness? That’s what it can feel like when you lose sight of God’s Word in your life.
Does understanding your Bible ever feel pretty hopeless? You’re not alone, but Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph hope to get you excited about God's Word! They're talking about practical truth from Psalm 119.
If you've ever cried yourself to sleep or wondered if things would ever feel okay again, this episode is for you. God’s Word promises that the night won’t last forever, and joy is on the way. And, Dannah Gresh has a very special surprise to share.
Have you ever sung praise to God when you really didn’t feel like it? When it’s dark outside—or dark inside your heart? Dannah and Staci take a night walk under the stars and talk about what it means to sing in the dark—and why God sometimes calls us
What do fainting goats and a Bible verse in Psalm 30 have in common? Well, they’ll both help you understand why, even when life feels really hard, Jesus is making everything sad come untrue.
Have you ever sung praise to God when you really didn’t feel like it? Dannah and Staci take a night walk under the stars and talk about what it means to sing in the dark—and why God sometimes calls us to do just that.
Sometimes life is sad. We suffer. So we’re going to follow a map . . . to joy! Real joy doesn’t mean pretending to be happy all the time. What does it mean? Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph dig into Psalm 30 to find out!
I hope you're joining us for the Kindness Challenge from Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph! They're back to read notes from some of the girls who have participated, and they'll talk about the motivation for kindness.
Exploring God’s Truth one 15-minute drive at a time, True Girl is a podcast created to be enjoyed by tween girls, their moms, and young-at-heart girls. Dannah Gresh and Staci Rudolph host each season.