Devotions And Prayers For A No Regrets Life Teen Girls
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100 Practical and Encouraging Devotions Guide Teen Girls on the Path to a “No Regrets” Life.
Devotions and Prayers for a “No Regrets” Life meets teen girls right where they are and guides them in tackling life’s tough issues.
The 100 relatable devotions touch on topics important to young women–including Communication, Social Media, Choices, Relationships, and more. With each turn of the page, teens will come to know and understand they have the freedom to make everyday choices that will either lead them directly into a life of regret or one of contentment and joy. With God as their guide and companion, young women truly can experience the wonder of a “no regrets” life, as they live and love alongside the one who loves them most.
Topics include:
*Choices– the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
*The Past, Present, and Future
*Relationships– Family, Friends, and the Opposite Sex
*Wisdom vs. Knowledge
*Social Media
*Communication
*Popularity
*Priorities
*Money and Possessions
*Church
*The Golden Rule
*Thoughts
*Backing Up Beliefs with Actions
*Knowing God
*. . .and more!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636098807
ISBN10: 1636098800
MariLee Parrish
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2024
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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