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Senior year is a pivotal moment in the life of teens, a time when young men and women are shaping their goals and hopes for the future and seeking spiritual guidance. Creating a Christian Lifestyle, a comprehensive one-semester course, addresses significant issues teens will face as they choose among the many life paths they may travel--single or married life, religious life, or ordained ministry. The text examines themes common to all those identity and autonomy, love, communication, sexuality, friendship, creativity and learning, work, money and possessions, and suffering and healing.

Thought-provoking stories, poems, and personal examples lead students into discussion; engaging activities invite reflection, discussion, and journal writing. The full-color lively design and over 50 original artworks by students stimulate students' interest.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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January 30, 2016
The most boring book I had the misfortune to read . It's written as if seniors are a bunch of 1st graders who does not know basic vocabularies. The texts in the book are so hilariously funny and simple I don't know whether to cry or laugh:
What are the seven types of love? Self-love is to love oneself. Parental love is to love your parents. Love of God is to love all God's creation. .
Really, book, really? As if no one knows what they are! Thank you very much, but I can speak and understand English. And the book drone on and on in this simplistic manner about the evil of greed, pornography and teenage pregnancy, with only abstract dogma to back it up.
Recommended to no one . After senior year I will use it in a bonfire. I actually learn much more about life from reading one page of Plato's Apology than from 300 pages of this crap. American education system can be a joke.
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