Lord, I Haven't Talked to You Since the Last Crisis, But...
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Building a Rock-Solid Friendship With God.^^We live in a crazy world. The lives of those around us are filled with confusion and emptiness. The frantic pursuit of pleasure, which sometimes takes the form of chemical escape, dominates the horizon. A high-pressure culture produces a kind of super-stress that previous generations did not encounter. Biblical principles are often ridiculed and challenged every inch of the way-in the media, in literature, at school and at work.^^To teens growing up in a post-Christian society, Lorraine Peterson brings a most important message: Make prayer a living, vital part of your life, and then you'll be able to face the disappointments, temptations, and emergencies you're sure to encounter. Discover the value of spending time with the one Person who understands completely and is equipped to do something about each situation.^^Prayer is a dynamic, powerful tool in the hands of God's people, including teenagers. Young readers will learn that there is no single "acceptable" way to pray, and they'll be encouraged to learn various methods. They will discover how to make friends with God, receiving His guidance and solution for problems and needs.
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A great teen devotional on the importance of building a rock-solid friendship with God through a consistent prayer life.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 68023
- Product Code 1556613857
- EANÂ 9781556613852
- Pages 238
- Department Children / Young Adults
- Category Youth
- Sub-Category Devotions/prayer
- Publisher Bethany House Publishers
- Publication Date Jun 1994
- Dimensions 210 x 133 x 16mm
- Weight 0.318kg
Lorraine Peterson
LORRAINE PETERSON graduated from North Park College with a major in history and has taught at junior high and high schools in Illinois and Minnesota as well as at American schools in Quito, Ecuador, and Guadalajara, Mexico. Lorraine currently resides in Juarez, Mexico, where she works with young people and is developing a Spanish youth curriculum. Besides teaching, she also has a gift for ministering to people who have recently experienced the death of a loved one. By analyzing the ways she and her friends have handled grief, Lorraine has discovered how the time-tested words of Scripture apply