Dating Intimacy And The Teenage Years
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1A Daughter’s Vision
2A Boy’s Desire
3God’s Likeness
4The Bonding Of Women To Men
5Male Bonding To Women
6More About God’s Design Of People
7Our Weakness: How Man Fell
8Comparing Girls And Boys
9Attributes Given To Boys And Girls
10Sovereignty: Who’s The Head?
11Setting The Stage For The Lie
12Believing The Big Lie
13Fruit Of The Big Lie
14Boaz: A Man’s Man
15Boys: Setting The Stage For The Lie
16Boys: Believing The Big Lie
17More Fruit Of The Lie
18The Destruction Of Men And Women-Part One
19The Destruction Of Men And Women-Part Two
20Role Reversal
21Strongholds
22Strongholds In Girls
23Strongholds In Boys
24Warfare Between Strongholds
25Making A Man
26Making Men: Joseph
27Making Men: Judah
28More About God’s Design
29Patterns Of Truth
30A Summary Of Lies That Destroy Teens
31A Summary Of Truth And Life For Teens
32A Final Review Of A Girl’s Vision
33A Final Review Of A Boy’s Desire
34Restoration
35Eyes And Ears
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The dreams and visions of young hearts are part of God’s plan for our lives-including our dreams of the perfect mate. In Dating, Intimacy & the Teenage Years, Karl Duff explains God’s design for the sexes and warns of the ways it can be distorted and ruined. The short chapters in this book make it ideal for individual and group study by families and youth groups.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781560431312
ISBN10: 1560431318
Karl Duff
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2001
Publisher: Destiny Image
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