Dannah Gresh (born 1967) is an author, speaker, and the founder of True Girl, a Christian tween event for mothers and daughters ages 8–12.[1] She is also the founder of Pure Freedom, a ministry which focuses on sexual theology, purity, and holiness for teens.[1][2] Books written by Gresh include And the Bride Wore White: Seven Secrets to Sexual Purity and Lies Young Women Believe: And the Truth that Sets Them Free which she co-authored with
Nancy Leigh DeMoss.[3] She lives in
State College, Pennsylvania with her husband, Bob. In 2021, She was named the
Cedarville University "2021 Alumna of the Year."[4]
Beliefs about human sexuality
Gresh promotes abstinence before marriage with an emphasis for young women.[5] Additional views on human sexuality include:
Abstinence is the only form of
HPV prevention which is 100% effective[6]
A person can get addicted and bonded to the people they have sex with[7]
When a virgin woman's
hymen breaks during intercourse, it forms a blood covenant between the woman, her husband, and God[8]
Immodest dress is sinful, causing men and boys to stumble[9]
Dannah Gresh (born 1967) is an author, speaker, and the founder of True Girl, a Christian tween event for mothers and daughters ages 8–12.[1] She is also the founder of Pure Freedom, a ministry which focuses on sexual theology, purity, and holiness for teens.[1][2] Books written by Gresh include And the Bride Wore White: Seven Secrets to Sexual Purity and Lies Young Women Believe: And the Truth that Sets Them Free which she co-authored with
Nancy Leigh DeMoss.[3] She lives in
State College, Pennsylvania with her husband, Bob. In 2021, She was named the
Cedarville University "2021 Alumna of the Year."[4]
Beliefs about human sexuality
Gresh promotes abstinence before marriage with an emphasis for young women.[5] Additional views on human sexuality include:
Abstinence is the only form of
HPV prevention which is 100% effective[6]
A person can get addicted and bonded to the people they have sex with[7]
When a virgin woman's
hymen breaks during intercourse, it forms a blood covenant between the woman, her husband, and God[8]
Immodest dress is sinful, causing men and boys to stumble[9]