Know Your Bible Devotions For Teen Guys
$12.99
You want your life to matter–
take the first step by knowing God through His Word.
You want your life to matter, and Know Your Bible Devotions for Teen Guys encourages you to pursue greatness–by knowing and obeying God’s Word. This entertaining and encouraging devotional addresses 101 topics vital to a life of Christian integrity, such as:
*knowing God
*following Jesus
*prayer
*encouragement
*identity
*purpose
*stewardship
*and much more
Written especially for 13-18-year-olds, these devotions offer needed guidance for living in a fresh and fun package. And each entry ends with references for further study, plus thought-provoking questions to help you interpret scripture for yourself.
You want your life to matter–take the first step by knowing God through His Word. Know
Your Bible Devotions for Teen Guys will help!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636096308
ISBN10: 1636096301
Trisha Priebe
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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