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| A girlfriend is someone who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. A girlfriend is someone you can share your innermost secrets with, be silly with, and be silent with. A girlfriend is someone who cherishes your friendship and treats it like the gift it is. Best of all, a girlfriend is a soul-sister and kindred spirit who fills your life with joy, laughter, and love.Beautiful quotes, poems, and quips extolling the virtues of a friend are paired with the delightful line drawings of For Giving Soulsa. Playful and artistic, this enjoyable collection is perfect for giving as a gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because you want to let someone know just how much she has touched your life. |
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| With energy, humor, and down-to-earth wisdom, William and Kathryn teach readers how to expand their daughter's creativity, encourage her dreams, and appreciate what makes her unique. |
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| Focuses on Morgan, who seems to have it all - diamonds at her disposal, a willowy figure, elegance and a doting daddy. But her etiquette-controlled, well-sculpted life has left her without an identity to call her own. And the Prince Charming she thought she'd found to rescue her has proved to be a dud, as San Francisco's headlines can attest. It's time for a getaway with her best gals, so Morgan can rejuvenate regroup and figure out (with God's help) how to make a life she can live with! |
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| This fun, fresh Bible, created especially for girls ages 11 and up, presents God's Word in a meaningful way that helps them grow strong in their faith. Special features address issues girls and boys are facing at this age related directly to the experiences of living and growing up. There are many special features, including profiles of women in the Bible, character dilemmas ("How should I respond in this situation?"), answers to hot issues of the day, and--on the lighter side--some accounts of embarrassing stories that have happened to boys and girls at this age. Features: Age-appropriate notes Attractive cover designs 16 pages of full-color illustrations about Bible-time daily life and customs Presentation page 1 year Greatest Stories reading plan Quick Answers topical index At-a-Glance--A first-person narration by women of the Bible about their own experiences and lessons learned What Now?--Authentic, third-person scenarios in a conversational format designed to challenge readers to make their own decision about a real-life situation, pointing to Scripture for answers I Survived!--Personal stories of how older teens handled situations tweens are currently facing I'm Not the Only One!--Gives a lighter perspective on embarrassing situations Is It OK?--A reality check on what the Bible has to say about questions that are really on kids' minds Amazing Facts--Interesting tidbits of Bible information designed to hook readers to Scripture Memory verses, charts, maps, book introductions, Plan of Salvation, and how to Read the Bible |
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| Chances are that half or more of the kids you minister to are females. Regardless of whether you are the same gender as these young women, ministering to girls presents its own set of challenges and opportunities. Girls Ministry 101takes you from zero to full speed in your calling as you: * Define your job requirements * Discover the secrets of building relationships with students * Explore the world of the girls in your group * Recruit and empower volunteers * Create opportunities for young women to grow * Develop young leaders * Expand your ministry * Manage your time and commitments * Maintain a life apart from your ministry Packed with the experiences and wisdom of real girls ministers, this book gives you ideas for events and retreats, questions to spark conversation, reproducible handouts to help you get to know your students, and more. Ultimately, this book is a jumping-off point. Take the ideas between these pages and run with them, adjust them for your group, modify them for your circumstances, and come up with a ministry that is tailored to the needs of your girls. Whether you're a lady or a gentleman, a veteran or a newbie, on payroll or a volunteer, this book will provide the tools to more effectively convey the love of Christ to the girls in your life. |
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| A thematic collection of new worship songs from Point of Grace and some of today's top female Christian artists including Jaci Velasquez, Out Of Eden, Joy Williams, Rachael Lampa, Nichole Nordeman, Jennifer Deibler of FFH and Christy Nockels of Watermark. |
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| Point of Grace launches a new book and tour of the same title to give direction and hope to the next generation of young women. This unique book, designed to help young women grow in their Christian walk, offers practical teaching, personal stories, and biblical insight into the issues that mean the most to teenage girls: faith, family, friends, and boys. Each chapter includes a message from one of the four members of Point of Grace, a key Scripture, and a special study guide to help teenage girls to find real answers to real-life problems in the Bible. As an added feature, each of the four sections includes fun "outer-beauty tips." In this important book, Shelley, Heather, Denise, and Terry use their unique position to minister to young women during the difficult teen years. Fun, personal, spiritual, and challenging are just a few of the words that describe this exceptional book. One of the most dynamic forces of contemporary Christian music, Point of Grace boldly reveals their deep concern and devotion to the next generation of young women by launching this tour and writing this book to inspire their millions of young admirers. |
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| This companion journal to the Point of Grace book, Girls Of Grace, will help teenage girls write about their day and chronicle their thoughts and feelings on faith, family, friends, and boys. This journal is designed to prompt writings on everyday occurrences, prayers, spiritual growth, fun memories, dreams, struggles, and victories. Journaling with a purpose is a fun and practical way to build maturity and spiritual growth into your daily life. |
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| Personal stories and biblical insight into the issues that mean the most to teenage girls: faith, family, friends, and guys. Questions collected from the Girls of Grace conferences. |
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| This made-just-for-you devotional from Point of Grace is the perfect way to make sure you are centered on God and ready for whatever your day brings. Each week is set up so you can pick and choose the activity you want to do each day in whatever order you choose. Here's how it works: There are fifty-two topics (one for each week of the year), and each one has five short and easy devotions. Each week has: A brief message A fill-in-the-blank Bible study A special scripture for you to read and place in your heart An action idea for living out that week's message Some space to journal your thoughts and feelings The five-devotions-a-week plan allows for a rest on Sunday and one "Yikes! I overslept" day. By the end of each week, you'll be closer to God, deeper into His Word, and more like Jesus. |
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| Jenna, Livvy, Heather, and Manda strive for their best in their respective sports: gymnastics, figure skating, ice-dancing, and downhill skiing. Their ultimate goal: the Olympics. As each girl struggles with life's challenges and rejoices with each triumph, the encouragement of the other Girls Only club members and their faith in God give the girls the moral support needed to push their limits and learn important lessons. Dreams on Ice When Livvy's family moves across the country and away from her amazing ice-skating coach, Livvy is sure her Olympic dreams are shattered. Only the Best Jenna lives and breathes gymnastics, but now she must decide: compete in the all-important meet at the Olympic Training Center or go with her parents to meet her adopted brother. A Perfect Match Heather wants to end her couples' ice-dancing career to skate solo, but when she doesn't get her family's support, she wonders if she's really going for what she wants or if she's just being selfish. Reach for the Stars Manda is focused on her ski competition, but when her mom needs help, Manda has to put her dream of winning the Dressel Hills Downhill Classic on ice. |
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| Jenna, Livvy, Heather, and Manda strive for their best in their respective sports: gymnastics, figure skating, ice-dancing, and downhill skiing. Their ultimate goal: the Olympics. As each girl struggles with life's challenges and rejoices with each triumph, the encouragement of the other Girls Only club members and their faith in God give the girls the moral support needed to push their limits and learn important lessons. Follow the Dream Livvy misses her mother, who passed away just months ago, and frustration mounts when Livvy's grandmother offers to help but oversteps her boundaries in every way—especially when she starts acting as Livvy's ice-skating coach. Better Than Best The spirit of competition has consumed Jenna; she's started making enemies, and her friends wonder if she'll ever come back to the Girls Only club. Photo Perfect When Heather's brother drops her during an ice-dancing competition, Heather goes to extremes to lose weight from her already thin frame. Star Status Manda is concentrating so hard on winning the Dressel Hills Downhill Classic that she's turned her back on everyone that matters to her—her family, her friends…even God. |
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