Kids Online Devotionals
Posted on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 at 10:45 am
Can anyone recomend a christian devotional book for teens?
like keys for kids kinda? but for teens?
My sister is a camp counselor and I want to send her a gift. I was gonna get her a saree, but I’m reading “christianity today” and looking at all the ads, so I figured maybe something more practical that she could use at camp.
She herself is 17, but she is a counselor for teens (13-17, although rarely anyone over 15 goes to camp. So I’d like to send her a good devotional book or some resources that she can use with her cabin.
If anyone can recomend the title of a book or a website that would be great (we are in diffrent countries so I’ll need to be able to order online).
Or anyother gift suggestion would be great too. Just please include links.
ummmm……how about “Finding out who you really are” by melody carlson, it is a really good book, which has activities and goal setting in it, so it would be great for a camp group……..good luck!
Wonderzone.com 2 minute video
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Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence $6.77 Uniquely inspired treasures from heaven for every day of the year by missionary Sarah Young. Jesus Calling is a devotional filled with uniquely inspired treasures from heaven for every day of the… |
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Jesus Calling: 365 Devotions For Kids $6.75 Summary:Devotions written as if Jesus is speaking directly to a child’s heart. Based on her original Jesus Calling, this version has been adapted in a language and fashion that kids and tweens can relate to their everyday lives.? After many years of writing in her prayer journal, missionary Sarah Young decided to listen to God with pen in hand, writing down what she believed He was saying to her … |
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Jesus Calling: A 365 Day Journaling Devotional $7.93 Jesus Calling is a devotional and journal in one, filled with uniquely inspired treasures from heaven for every day of the year. After many years of writing in her prayer journal, missionary Sarah Young decided to “listen” to God with pen in hand, writing down whatever she believed He was saying to her. It was awkward at first, but gradually her journaling changed from monologue to dialogue. She k… |