The Faith and Friendships of Teenage Boys

The Faith and Friendships of Teenage Boys
Title The Faith and Friendships of Teenage Boys PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Dykstra
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 141
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0664233406

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A study of how faith forms through friendship for adolescent boys

The Faith and Friendships of Teenage Boys

The Faith and Friendships of Teenage Boys
Title The Faith and Friendships of Teenage Boys PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Dykstra
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 144
Release 2012-09-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611641950

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Drawing on research and case studies, three pastoral care experts argue that one of the primary contexts in which the faith formation of teenage boys takes place is in their relationships with other adolescent males. Written by the authors of Losers, Loners, and Rebels: The Spiritual Struggles of Boys, this book is an important resource for anyone interested in helping adolescent males navigate years often marked by isolation and loneliness to develop a meaningful spiritual identity.

Friends with Boys

Friends with Boys
Title Friends with Boys PDF eBook
Author Faith Erin Hicks
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 226
Release 2012-02-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1596435569

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After an idyllic childhood of homeschooling with her mother and three older brothers, Maggie enrolls in public high school, where interacting with her peers is complicated by the melancholy ghost that has followed her throughout her entire life.

Fields of Grace

Fields of Grace
Title Fields of Grace PDF eBook
Author Hannah Luce
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 272
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 147672962X

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In this remarkable tale of hope and survival, Hannah Luce tells how, as the sole survivor of a terrible plane crash, she came to grips with her faith: “a calamitous, fascinating memoir, written with surprising spiritual sophistication” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). On May 11, 2012, a small plane carrying five young adults, en route to a Christian youth rally, crashed in a Kansas field, skidding 200 yards before hitting a tree and bursting into flames. Only two survived the crash: ex-marine Austin Anderson, who would die the next morning from extensive burns, and his friend Hannah Luce, the daughter of Teen Mania founder and influential youth minister Ron Luce. This is Hannah’s story. In Fields of Grace, Hannah details the investigation of her faith, her coming-of-age as the dutiful daughter of Evangelical royalty, her decision to join her father’s ministry outreach to teens, and her miraculous survival and recovery following the accident. It also serves as a tribute and testament to the lives of the dear friends who perished in the catastrophic plane crash and reveals how their memory continues to inspire all that she does. Here is the “riveting personal account” (Booklist) of a girl who grew up as the daughter of one of the most influential evangelical leaders of our time, who questioned her early religious convictions somewhere along the way and who, from the embers of that doomed plane ride, finally found her faith.

This Changes Everything

This Changes Everything
Title This Changes Everything PDF eBook
Author Jaquelle Crowe
Publisher Crossway
Total Pages 129
Release 2017-03-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433555174

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My name is Jaquelle, and I'm a teenager. I like football movies, sushi, and dark chocolate. But the biggest, most crucial, most significant thing about me is that my life's task is to follow Jesus. He is the One who changed my life. That's what this book is about. It's for teenagers eager to reject the status quo and low standards our culture sets for us. It's for those of us who don't want to spend the adolescent years slacking off, but rather standing out and digging deep into what Jesus says about following him. This book will help you see how the truth about God changes everything—our relationships, our time, our sin, our habits, and more—freeing us to live joyful, obedient, and Christ-exalting lives, even while we're young.

Religious Mourning

Religious Mourning
Title Religious Mourning PDF eBook
Author Nathan Carlin
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 153
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1620326485

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Religious Mourning is about a common experience among those who study religion: religious loss. When people of faith study religion critically, or when life experiences such as death and divorce trigger personal reflection on faith, religious intellectuals often become estranged from their own tradition. Sometimes this estrangement causes them to leave religion altogether. But for those who study religion from a psychological perspective, a certain kind of introspective and iconoclastic religiosity can be revived by means of academic writing. Religious Mourning explores this phenomenon by focusing on psychobiographical writings about religious leaders--including Donald Capps' portrait of Jesus of Nazareth, James Dittes' portrait of Saint Augustine, and William Bouwsma's portrait of John Calvin--to show how these authors' personal lives, and especially their experiences of loss, influence their scholarship. As Capps, Dittes, and Bouwsma subversively scavenge the lives of Jesus, Augustine, and Calvin to reverse and restore a religion that is rich with experience, including (and especially) their own, they invite us to do the same.

The Names They Gave Us

The Names They Gave Us
Title The Names They Gave Us PDF eBook
Author Emery Lord
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 327
Release 2017-05-16
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1619639742

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Lucy Hansson was ready for a perfect summer with her boyfriend, working at her childhood Bible camp on the lake and spending quality time with her parents. But when her mom's cancer reappears, Lucy falters-in her faith and in her ability to cope. When her boyfriend "pauses" their relationship and her summer job switches to a different camp-one for troubled kids-Lucy isn't sure how much more she can handle. Attempting to accept a new normal, Lucy slowly regains footing among her vibrant, diverse coworkers, Sundays with her mom, and a crush on a fellow counselor. But when long-hidden family secrets emerge, can Lucy set aside her problems and discover what grace really means? Emotionally-charged and unforgettable, Emery Lord's storytelling shines with the promise of new love and true friendship, even in the face of life's biggest challenges.