Purity Code (Reprinted)
$15.99
Written with millennial preteens and their parents in mind, The Purity Code will help kids and their parents build a solid “theology of healthy sexuality” and instill godly values about sex, their bodies, and relationships. Approachable and conversational in tone, each chapter is easy to read in one sitting and will spur discussion between parents and their children. Rather than shy away from the tough questions, author Jim Burns addresses head-on issues facing twenty-first-century preteens. Parents of preteens will find this book a must-have for their home libraries.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764202094
ISBN10: 076420209X
Jim Burns
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2008
Pure Foundations
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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