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How to See God is a four-week devotional guide for teenagers that helps them develop the skill of looking for God's Spirit at work in their everyday world. Through the fruit of the Spirit, they can begin to see what God is like and how God's Spirit shows up in themselves and in the people around them

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Every page sparks excitement to explore God’s Word and know Him personally. Witness God’s active presence in the world through stories from the life of Jesus and great heroes of the faith. These stories will inspire you to know more about God’s Word and grow your faith in Christ.

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 Today’s teenagers are the most anxious, adaptive, and diverse generation in history—which can make it hard for us to relate. And while every teenager is a walking bundle of questions, 3 rise above the rest

- Who am I?

- Where do I fit?

- What difference can I make?

Parent / Guardian Resources

Whether you're a parent, youth leader, teacher, or caring adult, not knowing how to help those dealing with difficult emotions can leave you feeling intimidated, powerless, and discouraged. It can feel scary.

But we want you to know there is hope.In this book, Will and Dr. Chinwé will help you understand how the brain works when someone is in despair, learn why some of the things you'd think would help sometimes make matters worse and discover simple yet powerful tools you can use every day to connect with a kid or teenager to help them heal. A beautiful convergence of faith and psychology, Seen is a quick read that uses both clinical research and real life stories to give you -and the kids you love - hope. 

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This book seamlessly combines psychology and faith for your teen or young adult to move beyond the lies of anxiety and thrive in their life.

Anxiety is an unwanted yet common response we all feel to the stressors of life. Your teen or young adult is no exception––their grades, future, relationships, and the changing world around them weighs on them daily. The unforgiving cycle of fear and anxious thoughts can make life even more difficult.

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