True
Being true to yourself, your God, your relationships
Description
This book addresses eight key relationships that 11-14 year-old girls encounter: themselves, God, church, friends, parents, boys, non-Christians and the world.
Each chapter unpacks one Bible passage and looks in detail at the different relationships, clearly showing what the Bible teaches, as well as ideas on how to practically live this out in their day-to-day lives. The book challenges girls to keep Jesus at the centre of every relationship as they keep living for Him.
Every chapter ends with seven practical ideas to work through, a real-life testimony and a Bible study. Suitable for individuals or groups.
Table of contents
- 1. Be true to yourself (your relationship with yourself)
- 2. The one true God (your relationship with God)
- 3. Your true family (your relationship with church)
- 4. True friendship (your relationships with your friends)
- 5. Home truths (your relationship with your parents)
- 6. True love (your relationships with boys)
- 7. Truth or dare (your relationships with non-Christians)
- 8. It's tough being true (your relationship with the world)
- Final thoughts
Additional Information
| Author | Sarah Bradley |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781908317018 |
| Pages | 128 |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
| Table of contents | 1. Be true to yourself (your relationship with yourself) 2. The one true God (your relationship with God) 3. Your true family (your relationship with church) 4. True friendship (your relationships with your friends) 5. Home truths (your relationship with your parents) 6. True love (your relationships with boys) 7. Truth or dare (your relationships with non-Christians) 8. It's tough being true (your relationship with the world) Final thoughts |
| Suggested Age Range | N/A |
Customer Reviews
Excellent book
Excellent book!
Simple to read with good bite sized chunks, summaries at the end of each chapter and practical suggestions as to how to implement the teaching
I worked through the book with my 14 year old daughter over the recent holiday, a chapter a day. It was relevant, simple yet not patronising, godly and wise
Can we have something similar for the boys please? ![]()


