The Pilgrim's Progress
/The classic allegory of faith. This story tells of one man's progress through life in search of salvation and the emblematic characters such as Wordly Wiseman, Talkative, and Ignorance he meets along the way.
Read MoreThe classic allegory of faith. This story tells of one man's progress through life in search of salvation and the emblematic characters such as Wordly Wiseman, Talkative, and Ignorance he meets along the way.
Read MoreSocial media is a large part of this digital age we live in and to some degree, our involvement with it is unavoidable. This is a great resource that helps parents, teens, and anyone who works with teens make wise decisions when it comes to their interactions with social media.
Read MoreThis book confronts readers with the question: Do you control your phone, or does your phone control you? Reinke explores 12 ways—some good, some bad—on how we interact with this computer in our hands, and helps readers cultivate wise habits in this digital age.
Read MoreThis book helps students stand out for Christ and dig deep into what it means to follow Him in their relationships, their use of time, sin, habits, and much more.
Read MoreThese young men challenge teenagers to rise above the low expectations of simply making it through school and not doing bad things to reach for greater ways to serve God and others in this significant time of life.
Read MoreKassian does a masterful job of comparing the “wild girl” of Proverbs 7 with the “wise girl” in Proverbs 31, and helps readers understand true biblical womanhood and how that can be manifested in everyday life through such things as attitude, appearance, possessions, and speech.
Read MoreIn this extremely helpful and often needed book, Tripp encourages parents to look at the teen years, not as something to survive, but as a time of tremendous opportunity to see the grace of God at work in both parent and teen through the struggles, disobedience, and triumph of this significant stage of life.
Read MoreIn a book geared for college students and young adults, Baker help readers think through what it takes to be “marriageable material.” You do not need to be in a relationship to learn from this book, for it prepares you to know what to look for, what you should be as a potential spouse, and how to resolve conflict biblically.
Read MoreIn a book geared toward teens, Welch addresses the issues of peer pressure, shame, and “low self-esteem” and how these expose the problem of being controlled by the opinions of others. Welch’s insights here help teens and young adults to be grounded in their relationship with God so that they can be free to love others.
Read MoreKeeping Your Cool is very similar to The Heart of Anger yet written for teenagers in order to give them understanding and biblical solutions to the tensions that arise between parents and teenagers.
Read MoreParents will be aided by this book that provides biblical strategies for getting past the rough, indifferent exterior of their teens and really minister to their hearts.
Read MoreWelch views addictions as a worship disorder and this book gives great hope that the gospel of Jesus Christ provides the power necessary to break free from the slavery to addiction.
Read MoreThis book is not just helpful for young men to be warned of what they will face, but it can show older men the areas where they may still struggle and how to return to the right path.
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