Want to change theworld? Did you know You Were Made to Makea Difference ? This adaptation of OutliveYour Life for teens offers practical tips youth can take out into theircommunity to make a difference, plus real-life stories about those who havedone just that. Teens learn that God can use them to make a difference rightnow. He wants to use them today, without waiting for them to be older,stronger, richer, or even more “together.” God can use their minds, theirspirits, and their hands and feet to make permanent change for His kingdom. Also included are valuable resources, interesting factsabout the needy in the world and how little it takes to make a big difference, andother interactive elements such as journaling opportunities for writingpersonal ideas and service goals. Teens will learn that their role in life is bigger thanthemselves, and that they’re not too young to make a difference for God. Meets national education standards.
With more than 150 million products in print and several NYT bestsellers, Max Lucado is America's bestselling inspirational author. He serves the Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, where he lives with his wife, Denalyn, and their mischievous mutt, Andy. His most recent book published in August 2024 and is titled What Happens Next.
Actually written for teenagers, it occurred to me while reading this book that adolescence and the "nearing retirement" age carry many of the same challenges -- adjusting to physical change, preparing for new responsibilities, and really understanding (or re-examining) the gifts and values we bring to the world. The message in this book is ageless -- to be truly happy, you must find a need and fill it.
What a great book. I had this book at school on my desk. One of my sixth grade students picked it up and asked if this was the next book I was adding to my shelves. I informed him I had planned on putting it with the books I give away to our reading challenge. He looked dejected and said, “Oh, I was going to ask if I could be the first one to read it.” It will go to him next week and then on my shelves for others to read. He liked the idea I had Christian books on my shelves for kids. As an IB school, we work had to get our students to become a productive part of society. We are service oriented. We teach our kids that they can make a difference in the lives of others. We have community service projects every year. This book takes our goals and encourages students to see the possibilities in their life and the world around them. I love the RAK cards mentioned at the end of the book. Our art teacher actually created something similar to this. Students did a Random Act of Kindness then passed the card on to someone else. The new person signed their name before they passed it on. It was probably the best week we’ve had at the beginning of the year. The stories in the book are inspirational and something that kids can relate to. I believe it will open a dialogue between those kids who are part of a youth group who participate in mission/service work and those who have never thought they could make a difference. It lets kids know that age doesn't matter when it comes to making a difference. This was a very interactive book. It asked questions and allowed the reader the opportunity to write about what they are reading. I think this book should be on all shelves and I will recommend it to all of my students. Now that I’ve read this, I need to read the adult version, “Outlive Your Life”.
You Were Made to Make a Difference by Max Lucado and Jenna Lucado Bishop is a motivational and faith-based book that emphasizes the unique purpose each person has in life. It encourages readers, particularly young people, to recognize their worth, embrace their talents, and understand how they can make a positive impact on the world.
Unique Purpose: The book opens with the idea that everyone has been uniquely created by God, with specific gifts and talents. No one is an accident, and everyone has a purpose that can make a difference.
Making an Impact: It emphasizes that making a difference doesn't require grand gestures, but rather starts with small acts of kindness, compassion, and service to others. It encourages readers to look around for opportunities to help others and be a positive influence in their community.
The book ultimately inspires readers to live with intention, understanding that every action, no matter how small, can contribute to making the world a better place. It’s a reminder that God has designed us all to make a difference, and it’s never too late to start.
Even though I believe this book was more geared towards teenagers, I still believe that it is a motivational book even for others older. I am still trying to find where to God is calling me. This book gives great ideas to where or how someone could help others, even daily. I still recommend this book to those who are seeking to find where God wants them to use their God given talents and/or skills for God's Kingdom.
Geared towards teens but a message for everyone. Think about it “even plain cheese pizza can make a difference.” It is time to unplug and tune in to how you can make a difference. Think of people who you know aren’t seen - what can you do to help them be seen? Provides ideas to give back, improve the lives of others, and how we can use the blessings we have to make a difference in the lives of others.
Great book to help students work through Scripture and how they can make a difference in the world. We used this book with middle school in small group setting and the students have enjoyed discussing the stories and applying what they have learned to their personal lives.
I read this as a book club with 5th graders during COVID times. This book gives a glimpse of encouragement for them to let them know that they can still make a difference in their lives. I recommend this for future leaders as well 🙂
I didn't realize when I started this that it was so book geared towards youth. I think it was uplifting, but definitely more suited to a younger audience.
I’m so impressed with the information contained in this combo Bible class and advertisement for charities around the globe. Great read. And challenging
Another book that helps us teach our children that they are here for a purpose is "You Were Made to Make a Difference" by Max Lucado and Jenna Lucado Bishop with Natalie Gillespie. I can read this and translate the lessons for the lil ones. But this is a perfect book for your tweens and teens. It is a book and a workbook. I love it when a book encourages you to write in it. I never seem to have a good book I learn from that does not have writing in the edges or someplace. So to have that space to express and think is a plus. Here Christian based lessons are reinforced with practical applications. This is the teen adaptation of Out Live Your Life. See your child at any age learn that they are loved and can make a difference in this world. Weather it be by donating toys to the local Christmas organization or by helping in a soup kitchen. Kids are a source of power that we can only guide and direct. Then watch out, for once they are on fire we see amazing thing happen.
Adapted for a teen audience, this workbook within a book has such a stellar message for all of us--we are here to make a difference, even if (perhaps especially if) we are just simple, plain-cheese pizza type of people. I love all the ideas and examples of service, and the core message about building a relationship with Jesus really touched my heart. I will admit, I even cried out loud (not ugly crying, but actual tears plus sound ;) in more than one place as different aspects reached my heart. Now to get my pre-teen to read it....
I haven't finished it yet, but it is very encouraging and tells me that I really CAN make a difference. I know that I am not alone and that other teens are making differences around the world. It is so inspiring and God wants nothing les but to share the good news. Watch out, 'cause teens are gonna be changing lives with this book!
Similar to Do Hard Things, though in my opinion, not as good. That might have something to do with the fact that I am just about to old for it xD Still, very good, very inspiration, highly reccomended for younger kids.
This book's target audience is kids younger than me, but it still had a good message and some great suggestions. It's all about getting out of your comfort zone- even a little bit- and making a difference for God. Encouraging.
I bought this book to read with the kids. Jami took one look at it and started reading it right then. She said it's a great book for teens. And I would agree that it is equally good for adults.