I received a complimentary copy of the book, Sophomore: Stepping Into Maturity, and a promotional item to help facilitate my objective and unbiased review.
Welcome to 10th Grade and Navigating the
Sophomore Year. Remember those exciting
and tumultuous teen years….well mine are back as I ride the roller coaster of
high school with my teen daughter! All
the intense fun and drama are back from my yesterdays… with the added adrenalin
kick of Starbucks and Social Media.
Whew, she’s an amazing kid and we’re very blessed that she
has a strong foundation provided by her Christian faith. Our church community provides for an engaging
high school youth program where the students participate in weekly youth group
meetings, social activities as well as an annual mission trip. Kristen has also helped to organize a special
weekly Bible Study Group with some girlfriends at the local tea shop. We were very pleased to be selected to
receive a copy of Sophomore: Stepping
Into Maturity by Lars Rood from Family Christian to experience and
share. This is part of a complete series for Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior high school students that is faith principled and action-oriented.
This wonderful 30-day devotional for sophomore students is
very engaging and interactive. The
handbook offers a key concept, opportunities to consider and discuss, what the
secular world often comments, action steps to apply in daily life, and Bible
passages to help them dig deeper in the Word on these matters. Rood guides the reader through thirty
wonderful devotions that challenge the teens to examine themselves, their faith
and important choices as they navigate the maturation process. Rood states, “A maturing faith, in my
opinion, is one that is moving toward Jesus.
It’s a faith that has legs and is going somewhere.” This is a profound concept, in my opinion,
and one that I am eager for our children to embrace.
It's true that the Sophomore year of high school is somewhat of a limbo time for kids, no longer the freshman "newbie", not yet an upper classman. However, students can embrace this exciting time and "make it count" with life-shaping resources such as this youth ministry series.
Here is a link from Family Christian to learn more
about the book:
3 comments:
My kids are a long way from needing this one (my oldest is only 7), but I certainly would have loved something like this as a high schooler. Very cool :)
This is an amazing devotional for teens. Love how it really makes them think about what THEY will choose to believe and encourages them to own their faith!
Thank you for your wonderful review. I am glad to know that the devotional helped and I appreciate the feedback. Blessings on your parenting too.
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