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Pray: Talk to the King of the Universe

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Designed for middle schoolers, Deeper Bible studies provide you with a unique and effective tool for your students. Use in large or small groups to help communicate God’s truth in a way that connects with young teens and shows them what faith can look like in their everyday lives.• Choose will help students learn about temptation, the Holy Spirit’s power to help, and what God desires from them.• Pray helps students understand and participate in meaningful prayer with the creator of the universe. They’ll find that not only does God listen; he cares.• Stick shows students what God says about friendships and helps them find and be great friends.• Trust will help you teach your students who Jesus is and what it looks like to trust him on a deeper level. With questions that meet the developmental and spiritual needs of early adolescents, you’ll find that your students engage in the Deeper studies and really grasp the lessons.

112 pages, Paperback

First published December 18, 2007

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September 14, 2018
I think the this book is very inspirational and interesting because the book has verses you could look up and read them. Also, one of my favorite parts of the book is in page 36 and it talks about the four parts of Jesus’ prayer: Praise (honoring God), Repentance (asking for forgiveness), Asking (the daily bread and dealing with temptation parts), and Yielding (telling God you want his will). If you take the first letter of each word, they spell PRAY. I think the author did wrote this book really well and he put really strong words that the reader could understand better. I also have suggestive improvements: The pages of the book should have some color in it so that the reader can have more interest in the book and it should have more interesting stories to it. This book has realistic elements because it has a connection with real bible stories and people. For me, I would rate this book a 4 out of 5 stars and I hope other people can read this wonderful book.
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