Synopses & Reviews
Guidance for Your Sometimes Rocky, Always Important Relationships
We all want to have good friends--and to be a good friend. Now, in the teen years, more than ever, you need girls and guys you can trust. You need friends who will stand by your side, no matter what--when you face peer pressure, family problems, a broken heart, or even questions about God. Whether you wish you had more friends or want to know how to be a better friend to the ones you've got, this 31-day devotional will give you fun, real-life advice about how to deal with relationship struggles and make your friendships count. You'll find stories about teens you can identify with, suggestions for activities, ideas to think about, room to journal your thoughts and hopes, and Scriptures to encourage you in your relationship with the best Friend you'll ever have!
Synopsis
These four 31-day devotionals, endorsed by popular Red Hill music artists, help teens find biblical wisdom and apply it to their lives. In This Thing Called Life, teens learn how to make good decisions in tough times. My Own Monster addresses how to have good friends and be a good friend. Someone Like Me helps kids think through their identity as a child of God, and Forget Me Not looks at one of the most important and complicated aspects of the teen years: dating and relationships. Each devotional has stories teens can relate to, questions to make them think, key Scriptures, and room to journal.
About the Author
Jeff and Ramona Tucker have over thirty years of combined ministry experience with middle school and high school students. Ramona, former editor of Today's Christian Woman magazine, is now senior editor at Tyndale House Publishers. Her titles include 30 Days to a More Incredible Marriage and 30 Days to a More Incredible Relationship with God. Jeff is plant superintendent at a manufacturing facility. They and their daughter, Kayla, live in the Chicago area.