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WWJD: Stories for Teens

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Offers a collection of stories for teenagers featuring everyday problems and challenges, with solutions based on answering the question, what would Jesus do

255 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1998

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July 20, 2011
I do not agree with some things in this book. It is teaching that Christians and non-Christians cannot marry. I do not believe in this. They make it sound like if a Christian marries a non-Christian, that the Christian will stop going to church, and doing Christian-like things. I think they are setting a bad example for teens. You should not have to break-up with or stop seeing someone just because they are not Christian. God, doesn't care about who you are friends with or who you are dating. Christianity teaches that God judges no one, and neither should you, yet there are books like this; That teach you not to have anything to do with non-Christians. And in my church, you are taught to love all people, even people who do not believe in religion/believe in another god(s). So far, that is the only part of this book that I do not like.
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February 11, 2011
I really enjoyed reading the WWJD statements and Scripture readings after each story; that is applicable and practical to anyone's life situations. The stories were mediocre but the one that really stuck out for me was on suicide.

From a couple of the stories, we can't expect God to give us good grades, good things, if we have not studied or prepared for the test or lived a life in obedience to see His blessings. A passage, "knowing and doing are two different things" also spoke to me in this reading.

2.5/3 stars.
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May 8, 2009
An amazing book. Great for those who are trying to find God in their lives at a young age.I could not put this book down. I love how there are Bible verses scattered throughout.
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