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Future Women: Raising Girls for Glory

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Congratulations, It's A Girl!

Now what? Who should she be? What is she for? If you don't have a clue, the World certainly does!

Disney Princesses, Barbies, Instagram, Cellphones, Netflix, Facebook, and much, much worse. The World will use all of these compelling tools to get the kind of young girls they want: social media addicted, starved for love and attention, guilty, and eventually childless.

But Christians have not always provided clear vision for femininity either. Is butter-churning on the prairie faithfulness?

Nancy Wilson's Future Women offers a biblical and glorious vision for parents raising daughters. In times as muddled as ours, the world is desperate for fearless christian women who are loyal to their God and their people; who are wise, and will one day raise the next generation of courageous believers.

So Mom and Dad, love the lord your god and boldly claim the promise in Psalm 144:12: “. . . that our daughters may be as pillars, Sculptured in palace style.”

120 pages, Hardcover

Expected publication July 14, 2026

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Nancy Wilson

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Nancy Wilson was born in Massachusetts and was raised in Florida. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Special Education from the University of South Florida. During over twenty years as a classroom teacher, she continued her education at Valdosta State University and Armstrong State University in Georgia taking master's level classes pertaining to learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, and elementary education. She has three grown children, Diana, Jessica, and Clint and currently resides in Texas with her husband, Kirk.

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July 14, 2026
Future Men (by Doug Wilson) is one of my favorite books about raising boys because it gives a top-level framework of what boys are “for” and how they can best honor God in their unique roles. So I was looking forward to this companion book by Nancy and was hoping for something similar to provide a framework for what makes girls different from boys. I was, unfortunately, disappointed. It’s classic Nancy, with short, declarative imperative sentences, grouping instruction and wisdom into categorized chapters, but there was no cohesive framework to the argument, no “map” that could be laid over the book to demonstrate broadly what makes girls different from boys. If you’re inclined to like Nancy and her work, you’ll probably like this. If you hate all things Moscow/Wilson, you’ll hate it. I did find it very niche, meaning that she’s talking to mothers of very conservative, churched girls. Her instruction would be lost on unbelievers or people in less conservative/unchurched circles. I think my go-to for the framework discussion would still be Rebekah Merkle’s “Eve In Exile” (which, I know, has its own haters). This is worth reading, but it won’t be the first thing I pull of my shelf to hand a girl mom to read.
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