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Paperback: 400 pages Publisher: Faith Communications (November 01 2003) Reading Level: Young Adult Read an Excerpt Month 1 Book Description Have you ever wondered if God is really there or if He cares about you? He may also be wondering about you, waiting for you to ask Him into your life. 12 Months of Faith: A Devotional Journal for Teens can help you connect with your Heavenly Father every day and gain a deeper understanding of what His Word is saying to you. Journaling is one of the best ways to do this. In these pages, you will find a guide for communicating your deepest needs and desires through your pen to God's ears. Listen for His answers and insights. "Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart" (Ps. 37:4). Based on twelve Christian principles examined in each month of the year, 12 Months of Faith will lead you through daily reflection, prayer and Scripture to a deeper relationship with God and help you to see who you really are in Christ, and how he is growing you in faith and wisdom. 12 Months of Faith will teach you these truths and more:
• How God's grace and promises apply to your life 24/7 About the Author
Jennifer Leigh Youngs, is a speaker and workshop presenter for teens and parents nationwide. She is the coauthor of the bestseller Taste Berries for Teens and Taste Berries for Teens Journal, and author of A Stress-Management Guide for Teens and Goal Setting Skills for Young Adults.. » More by Jennifer Leigh Youngs
Bettie Youngs, Ph. D., Ed.D., is an international lecturer and counselor. Dr. Young's is a university professor and executive director of the Phoenix ED Foundation. She serves on the board of trustees to Drake University and is consultant to Fortune 500 companies. Dr. Youngs is founder of Bettie B. Youngs & Associates and president of Instruction & Professional Development, Inc. » More by Bettie Youngs, Ph. D., Ed.D.
Debbie Thurman - author, journalist and speaker - has been actively involved in many facets of Christian ministry for more than twenty years. She now runs her own ministry, Sheer Faith, in Central Virginia where she leads a weekly support group and works with local and state officials and churches to improve mental health care and family support.. » More by Debbie Thurman | |||||||