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Harvest House Publishers / 2008 / Hardcover
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Product DescriptionWritten for tweens and teens, these 149 daily devotions are taken from the book, A Young Woman After God's Own Heart. Enjoy these practical messages that will help you develop your character and stir your passion for God. Each short devotion in this beautiful, padded book is packed with stories, how-to advice, and features a topic specifically for teens along with a brief prayer.
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Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionElizabeth George shares the best of A Young Woman After God's Own Heart, A Young Woman's Call to Prayer, and 2007 Christian Book Awards finalist A Young Woman's Walk with God (combined sales of 290,000 copies). Teens and tweens will enjoy these dynamic, practical messages that build good habits, cultivate can-do attitudes, and fan the flames of passion for God. This beautiful, padded book is packed with stories, how-to advice, and enthusiastic energy. Each short devotion features a topic specifically for teens and a brief prayer. Readers will discover how to:
This devotional shows girls that God's Word is a roadmap they can count on as they face each day...and the future. An excellent gift! Author BioElizabeth George, whose books have sold more than 7 million copies, is the author of A Woman After Gods Own Heart® (more than 1 million copies sold) and A Young Woman After Gods Own Heart. Shes also a popular speaker at Christian womens events. Elizabeth and her husband, Jim, are parents and grandparents, and have been active in ministry for more than 30 years.
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