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Struggling with Conflicts with Others (Josh McDowell and Ed Stewart)
15 year-old Ken Myers is fed up. He says his parents never listen to him, he feels like an outsider in his own home. And it’s not much better with his “friend” Todd-they’re not talking to each other anymore. What can he do to resolve the conflict?
Through the aid of a gripping true-to-life story, Josh and Ed, offer biblical insights and practical instruction.
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Struggling with Finding True Love (Josh McDowell and Ed Stewart)
Senior high school students Luke and Traci feel something for each other like they have never felt before. And the more they’re together, the deeper their feelings and desire for each other grows. Will these feelings last? Are they truly in love?
Through the aid of a gripping true-to-life story, Josh and Ed, offer biblical insights and practical instruction.
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Struggling with Knowing God’s Will (Josh McDowell and Ed Stewart)
Through the aid of a gripping true–to–life story, Josh McDowell, along with Ed Stewart, offers biblical insights and practical instruction on how to find God’s specific will in one’s life. But more importantly, you will learn how to become a true source of encouragement and guidance to someone wanting to know God’s will. This book is designed for you to read first and then give to your friend
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Transformed by Truth: Why and How to Study the Bible for Yourself as a Teen (Katherine Forster)
If you’re a teen who’s tired of low expectations and weightless platitudes, this book will help you dig into the Bible and make the time you spend reading count for eternity. Katherine Forster walks you through three simple practices that changed how she reads Scripture—observation, interpretation, and application— so you too can begin to understand what God has said in his word and discover how God’s truth can literally transform you from the inside out.
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Growing in Godliness: A Teen Girl’s Guide to Maturing in Christ (Lindsey Carlson)
“Hands down, my favorite book for teen girls.” — Rosaria Butterfield, author of The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert and other books
Your teen years matter.
This book will help you prioritize your Christian growth during those years. Lindsey Carlson points girls you to the resources God has given you in his Word, in prayer, and in the church. There is more than enough help for managing your emotions, watching your words, and bearing spiritual fruit. She challenges you with ways to center your life around this important task.
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Between Us Girls: Walks & Talks for Moms & Daughters (Trish Donohue)
Between Us Girls was written for mothers with daughters between the ages of seven and fourteen. Moms of younger girls may choose to skip or modify a couple of chapters, while moms of older girls can springboard off certain chats into deeper conversations. Moms of teens may even find it fruitful to meet in a group and explore the material with their 13- and 14-year old girls in a broader community setting.
While designed for mothers and daughters specifically, Between Us Girls could easily be used by any woman in a one-on-one mentoring relationship with a younger girl.
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A Girl After God’s Own Heart (Elizabeth George)
Bestselling author Elizabeth George follows her popular teen books (more than 400,000 copies sold), including A Young Woman’s Guide to Making Right Choices, by reaching out to tweens, ages 8 to 12, in A Girl After God’s Own Heart.
Upbeat and positive, Elizabeth provides biblical truths and suggestions so tweens can thrive. She reaches out to girls where they’re at and addresses daily issues that concern them.
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Keeping Your Cool: A Teen’s Survival Guide (Lou Priolo)
If you are a teenager, you probably know plenty about issues like arguing with your parents, rebelling against authority, and attitude problems—either firsthand or because everyone expects you to be like that! But what if you knew that these things actually spring from a problem with anger; that they‘re the result of being a sinner, not a teenager; and that you can have more control over them than people think you can?
Biblical counselor Lou Priolo provides a practical, understandable, and biblical approach to mastering sinful anger and its causes and effects. He helps you to assess your level of anger and what form it takes, to identify some of the heart issues that lead to anger (and how to replace them with biblical attitudes) and to have open communication with your parents without the distractions that cause arguments.
Practical tools, such as journaling exercises and discussion points to talk over with your parents, help you to take measurable steps toward “keeping your cool.”
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10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about Christianity (Rebecca McLaughlin)
How can we believe the Bible is true? Why can’t we just agree that love is love? Isn’t Christianity against diversity?
Going to school, hanging out with friends, or scrolling through social media feeds, teenagers are sure to face real challenges to faith in Jesus Christ. And whether you consider yourself a Christ follower or not, these questions can seem like deal breakers.
Backed by thorough research, personal stories, engaging illustrations, and careful biblical study, this book doesn’t dodge tough questions. Instead, it invites teenagers to ask their hardest questions about Christianity and to find surprising, life-giving answers.
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It’s Not That Complicated (Anna Sofia Botkin & Elizabeth Botkin)
How to Relate to Guys in a Healthy, Sane, and Biblical Way
Ever been confused about friendships with boys? How does a girl handle crushes? How friendly is being too friendly? How close is too close? Or, what do you do when a guy is being way too friendly? And what do guys think about all this? What does it mean to be a “sister, in all purity”? (1 Timothy 5:2)
Guy-girl relationships have always been complicated, but perhaps never more so than today. It’s (Not That) Complicated is a humorous, hopeful, and deeply thought-provoking new look at guy-girl relationships in our times.
Dealing practically with such complications as online interaction, Hollywood expectations, undefined relationships, and unrequited love, the Botkin sisters offer enduring biblical principles that can make it all much simpler.
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This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years (Jaquelle Crowe)
From the back cover:
My name is Jaquelle, and I’m a teenager.
I like football movies, sushi, and dark chocolate. But the biggest, most crucial, most significant thing about me is that my life’s task is to follow Jesus. He is the One who changed my life. That’s what this book is about.
It’s for teenagers eager to reject the status quo and low standards our culture sets for us. It’s for those of us who don’t want to spend the adolescent years slacking off, but rather standing out and digging deep into what Jesus says about following him. This book will help you see how the truth about God changes everything—our relationships, our time, our sin, our habits, and more—freeing us to live joyful, obedient, and Christ-exalting lives, even while we’re young.
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When to Get My Kid a Phone: Navigating the Tensions (Drew Hill)
Determining when to get your child a smartphone is a complicated yet critical decision. Parents today are facing new challenges as technology and our children’s access to it gives rise to new worries and concerns. Thoughtful parents wonder how to steward technology well and protect their children from potential pitfalls. When is the right time to give your child access to such powerful tools?
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Prayers of a Parent for Teens (Kathleen Nielson)
Our teens are precious to us, and they face particular challenges and opportunities during these momentous years. So how precious it is that we can lift up these dear ones in prayer to God our Father, who has shown his love to us in his own Son—and who gives us his Holy Spirit to help us to pray according to his Word.
These poetic prayers bring praises and petitions to the Lord who knows and loves our teens perfectly. Covering their spiritual well-being, physical needs, and character growth, the prayers are accompanied by brief reflections from Kathleen as well as Scripture passages for meditation.
This volume offers prayers for teenagers. Other books in the series provide prayers for young children, young adults, and adults.
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Get Your Story Straight: A Teen’s Guide to Learning & Living the Gospel (Kristen Hatton)
What’s Your Story? A 52-week devotional.
We all tell stories to each other–stories about what happened when we were kids, stories about last night, and stories where we dream about the future. Some stories are funny, some are amazing, others are sad, but they all have something in common–each of us is the hero of our own story. Our thoughts, feelings, hopes, and dreams take center stage. But when it’s all about you, it’s also all up to you. You have to make life work, find meaning, and hope for the best even when you mess up or things go badly wrong.
But what if we were made for something different? What if the main character in our life story isn’t us, but it is the God who became like us and is now with us? What if being fully human means knowing him and growing to be like him? What if the way to be fully alive is to be caught up in Jesus’s story?
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How to Talk to Your Kid About Sex
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Honesty and Openness on a Sensitive Subject.You don’t want to make a big deal out of it. Isn’t everyone else already talking about sex? Yes, they are talking, and their words are shaping your child’s understanding right now. In a culture that glorifies casual sex, kids will only learn to think biblically about it when parents speak up.
William P. Smith shares a practical, non-threatening model that will connect your child to God’s perspective on sex and intimacy. As you initiate intentional conversations, you will create a safe and God-honoring space for your child to ask questions about sex and receive biblical answers.
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Teens & Sex: How Should We Teach Them?
Distorted images of sex bombard our children from every angle. Where can they find a healthy view of their sexuality? How can parents and youth leaders teach kids the life-transforming truths that expose the counterfeits for what they are?
Paul Tripp unearths the premises that underlie popular views of sex and notes several characteristics that make teenagers especially vulnerable to sexual temptation. In addition to showing how sex relates to our worship, our identity, our hearts, and our need for grace, Tripp offers a threefold plan for helping teens deal with sex realistically and in the hope of the gospel.
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How to Have a Bible Makeover (Catherine Mackenzie)
If you went for a makeover someone would style your hair, change your clothes and give you jewelry. You’d get the most gorgeous shoes and you’d be sorted! Ready for anything! Well, not quite. Because that kind of makeover doesn’t last.
What about a Bible Makeover – well that’s different. For a start, it’s about who you are – not just about your appearance. Someone who has a Bible makeover is given a new heart, a new love, a new mind, a new identity. It’s about becoming part of God’s family. Open up your Bible, come alongside God, and relaaaax. It’s time for your makeover.
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