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Girls Devotional

This book by TV News Anchor Robin Marsh and Lauren Nelson, Miss America 2007, is a great devotional for girls with applications to every day life.  They talk about God, Parents, Friends, Peer Pressure, Problems, Correct Thinking and so many other subjects that our teenagers have to deal with today. Each section: 
  • God
  • Identity
  • Relationships
  • Life
begins with a question from a girl, then has a text from God - Bible verse, and a paragraph speaking directly to our girls about the matter. The day's reading ends with an application for their lives. I think that this book is a great devotional for new Christians girls, maybe some girls in the youth group that have just gotten saved and are really seeking to live their lives like the Bible says. It seems to be more for younger teens unless they have just recently come to know the Lord and are getting started having personal devotions.  My 17 yr old daughter, who has been having her personal devotion time for years, looked over it, but really likes to have a larger portion of Scripture to read with her daily devotions. I am planning on passing it on to one of the junior girls in our Awana.   Overall, it has some great information for circumstances our teens face, and gives the plan of salvation.  It also has very interesting and fun information on the authors.

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