What more encouraging way to gain perspective than by talking to someone who has been there, especially when that someone is one of your peers.
Written expressly for , this unique 365 day is filled with personal experiences that are relatable and heart-felt.
In addition to learning teen to teen how to deal with difficult issues and maneuver the often trying path to adulthood, each devotion leads teens to move into a deeper relationship with Christ as they recognize that He is the answer to life's problems and strife. Through the stories of others, teens see how God works in our lives when we open ourselves to Him.
The devotion includes hundreds of teen authors and teens love reading what their peers have written. This creates a safe, social atmosphere for teens to learn that they are not alone and that God is at work in their lives. Teens learn from other's failures and triumphs how to make the right choices. The impetus for this devotional is to help teens understand how God can and does work in their lives.
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Patti M. Hummel is passionate about youth, having served in inner-city New York, in the South Pacific with YWAM for seven years, and at Christian Children’s Homes in three different cities. She is the author/compiler/contributing author of thirteen books, has written numerous articles for Christian magazines, and speaks to Christian women’s and church groups. The president of the Benchmark Group Consulting Firm, Patti has also earned numerous awards for outstanding accomplishments in sales and leadership. She and the late Rev. Donald R. Hummel Sr. raised three children, who are now adults. She also has one very precious granddaughter to whom this book is dedicated with “hope against hope” that her teen years will be lived as an imitator of Christ Jesus.
In my opinion, it was the same 15 points made over and over again. I also have different views on quite a few of the topics they discussed throughout the book