Bible Promises For Teens
$5.99
Based on a successful vintage B&H title, this expanded refresh of Bible Promises for Teens offers a unique collection of Bible verses, chosen and arranged to show teens how God speaks into their everyday lives.
Simple but powerful, this tool helps teens learn the relevance of Scripture. Verses are taken from throughout the Bible, offering such reminders as:
*You’re promised real freedom.
*You’re promised the victory of truth.
*You’re promised that God will lead you.
With a modern yet compact design, Bible Promises for Teens is an affordable, giftable, and accessible way to share God’s Word and promises with any teen in your life.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781087741833
ISBN10: 1087741831
Compiled by: B And H Kids Editorial Staff
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2021
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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