Boy After Gods Own Heart
$11.99
Boys have a lot competing for their attention, and peer pressure can be tremendous – making it a challenge to encourage them toward the things of God and living the Christian life. Jim George helps young guys to understand why God is important in everything they do. And he teaches that the Bible has the answers for all the questions and issues they face as they grow older. Boys will learn:
the value of honoring and respecting their parents
the keys to making right choices and decisions
how to choose the best kinds of friends and be a good friend
the benefits of taking school seriously and being responsible
the need to follow after God by reading the Bible and spending time in prayer
This book includes discussion questions and interactive material, opening a whole new world for boys, pointing them in the right direction for becoming what God designed them to be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736945028
ISBN10: 0736945024
Jim George
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2012
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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