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Get Outta My Face! is an important new book for approaching and helping troubled teenagers. It doesn't shy away from the  "gritty realism" of dealing with them when they are angry, but introduces a new and far reaching approach; one that is specific in its actions and filled with true gospel hope.  This book is surprising to some because it suggests courses of action and questions to ask teens, but it is built on Scriptural wisdom and years of hands-on experience counseling teens. We believe that it's an excellent resource, and we're very excited to be introducing it. Don't wait until they are teens to read this book.


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As the author tells us:
Here's a fact.
Angry, unmotivated, and disinterested teens, whether Christian or not, are confused, insecure, and often blind to everything except what they want right now. Their desires and actions have been corrupted and polluted by sin. That's why they have a problem.

Here's another fact.
Angry, unmotivated, and disinterested teens, whether Christian or not, are made in the image of God. This means that beneath their corrupted desires and actions the image of God remains. That's the key to solving their problem.

Far from dismissing or sugar-coating sin, this approach opens wide the door to evangelizing the unsaved teen and to helping the Christian teen grow in holiness and wisdom. This book will teach you how to build a bridge to young adults on the basis of the ways in which their desires and actions reflect the image of God and the blessing of common grace
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Herein is Love

"Interesting and very competent ... a major contribution!" - Dr. D.A. Carson


Herein is Love:Genesis is being reedited and will be available again soon. The other books in the series are still available.

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