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Helping Your Teen Overcome Today's Issues
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ISBN: 9780899570853
MSRP $12.99 144 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 inches
Trade Paperback
Many youth know the Lord, hold a passion for him, worship and serve him, however, there is a continual gap in the lives of these young people today—when it comes to obedience in doing right and wrong. This often is not the fault of the youth as they have never been taught how to live in the face of culture. This book will inform parents and those that care for and work with youth how to instruct them in the essential area of respect, discipline, and obedience. The goal of the book is to help teenagers becomes life-long, obedient, productive Christians.
Goals of the book are:
- Inform parents of the purpose of conviction and obedience
- Explain that conviction from God is a good thing
- Inform parents of the purpose of accountability and it’s role in guiding teenagers
- Help parents help their teens when it comes to discernment
- Make parents aware of the key issues facing youth today
- Provide practical tips and suggestions to help young people become life-long Christians
Sample Table of Contents:
- What Are We Talking About?
- Helping Teens Recognize and Understand Conviction
- What, Me Surrender?
- Accountability and Obedience
- Helping Teens Develop Discernment
- Key Issues That Every Teen Faces
- Modeling and Boundaries
- Good Guy, Bad Guy
- Case Studies
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About the Authors: |
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Lee Vukich (M.A., D.Min, Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary) chairs the Department of Church Ministries at Liberty University in Virginia. He is the Executive Director for the Center for Youth Ministry. Dr. Vukich spent ten years as a youth pastor, and continues to speak at camps and conferences. He lives in Lynchburg, Virginia, with his wife, Beth, and their two children.
Steve Vandegriff is a professor of youth ministries at Liberty University in Virginia. As Assistant Director of the Center for Youth Ministries, Dr. Vandegriff directs the largest evangelistic outreach in the southeast, Scaremare (a Christian alternative to Halloween). He spent 13 years as the Executive Director of Youth for Christ in Alberta, Canada. A former youth pastor, having served in California, Tennessee, and Alberta, Canada, he enjoys ministering and speaking to young people and to their parents. |
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