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Highlights
- Ultimate Modern and Practical devotional for fast-growing Teen guys to cultivate Faith, Hope, and Grace.
- 156 Pages
- Young Adult Nonfiction, Religious
Description
About the Book
"Becoming Who I am" is a collection of carefully chosen Bible scriptures that address the needs of growing teenage boys. Content has been developed, keeping in mind the mind and soul of teen boys.
Book Synopsis
Ultimate Modern and Practical devotional for fast-growing Teen guys to cultivate Faith, Hope, and Grace."Becoming Who I am" is a collection of carefully chosen Bible scriptures that address the needs of growing teenage boys. Content has been developed, keeping in mind the mind and soul of teen boys. The devotions are articulated in easy to understand language to keep them interested.
Features:
- Need-based devotional. Boys do not need to read it daily. A fantastic Bible guide that answers their detailed questions.
- 150 short-read devotions. Each devotion will not take more than 5-minutes.
- Each devotion ends with a reflection question that enables teenagers to explore the realm of possibilities and expand their horizons.
- Confirmation gift for teenage boys that assists them a lifetime.
Best book to introduce God to your growing teenage boy.
Review Quotes
"This is a pleasant devotional for teen boys that will help him as he navigates through the changes of childhood to adulthood, all the while reminding him that he is a part of God and is never alone." - Melissa
"I highly recommend this to mothers, aunts, and caregivers of teenage boys who are looking to provide guidance while also cultivating independence in their young men. This book will be a great source of support for a teenager, who is discovering their own path to God. I have seen my nephew reading it with enjoyment, and he has told me he really appreciates it because it guides him to make good decisions." - Alanna K
"This is a wonderful devotion for the young man in your life. I purchased this for my nephew's birthday. Although it states it is for teen boys, I would say it is geared more for preteens to early teens (11-14). The devotions begin with a verse that corresponds with the topic for that day. The lessons are short but impactful. The author does a great job of making the lessons easy to understand. This is the perfect devotion for the young boy on the go." - Jennifer
"This devotional by Anders Bennett is a must-have for all teenage boys. It is not so much a daily devotional, but rather a need-based devotional that can be used under various circumstances to help teenage boys overcome many of the usual struggles they encounter during this time of their lives. Every one of the 150 devotions is very effective and takes less than 5 minutes to read. Bennett also does a great job conveying different lessons from the perspective of various different relations that teenage boys may have, including family, friends, teammates, peers, a significant other, and more. Overall, this is a simple yet effective devotional that is perfect for teenage boys and all of the challenges they face. Would highly recommend to others!" - Andrew
"I purchased this for my cousin who's a preteen and he found it very helpful. He's in the middle of reading it but said that It's very effective and likes that it's organized and something he can read that isn't too time consuming. I read a few pages and the layout is very simple as a bible verse, explanation and a question. Would recommend purchasing as it's a wonderful resource and seems to be easy to read even with a full schedule." - Veronica J.
"My son is moving to high school and as a single parent, I've always found myself ridden with anxiety. I will not always be going to be there for my son, regardless of how much monitoring I try to set on him. My son and I had an agreement that he has to read this journal every week and answered the interactive page that comes along with it. It has always been an easy read for him and the way it was formatted makes it easy for my son to fully engage in it. A truly must-have for those who have a teenager." - Cyril