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Scriptures at Your Fingertips for Teens: Over 250 Topics and 2000 Verses | 
| Authors: Merry Graham, Tiffany Michelle Graham Publisher: Howard Ebooks Category: EBooks
List Price: $11.99 Buy New: $9.59 You Save: $2.40 (20%)

Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 38409
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 220.52 ASIN: B001FB212S
Publication Date: September 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description This handy, alphabetically organized, quick-find Bible reference gives teens immediate access to what Scripture says on topics such as angels, addiction, goals, gangs, work, and weapons.The ancient wisdom of the Bible is as relevant to today's life issues as the day it was written. Scriptures at Your Fingertips for Teens is an extensive, easy-to-use reference for busy teens who want quick answers from God's Word for the problems and moral complexities they face on a daily basis. Concerned parents and grandparents can take heart knowing this book is a trusted resource for their teens.In seconds, teens can know what the Bible says about peer pressure, suicide, confidence, and even magic. Containing more than 2,000 verses, this book makes a great gift for any gift-giving occasion: graduation, birthdays, Christmas, Easter, or just to say "I'm thinking of you."Compiled by a mother and daughter team, every word of this book comes straight from the Bible, with no added commentary. This reference will enrich the lives of teen readers and provide godly guidance and wisdom for any issues they face in these trying, formative years.
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One of a kind, great book for teens! September 22, 2008 Sunsetmirage (Connecticut, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is the only one of it's kind that I've seen, which allows teens to look up what the bible says about many real-life topics they struggle with. I have been a social worker for 10 years, currently specializing in adolescents. Since I work with teenagers daily, my fingers are on the pulse of topics they face and issues they struggle with. From a professional standpoint, I highly recommend this book for teens that have questions about how the bible relates to topics they face daily, during this very challenging phase of their lives.
One of a kind, great book for teens! September 22, 2008 Sunsetmirage (Connecticut, USA) This book is the only one of it's kind that I've seen, which allows teens to look up what the bible says about many real-life topics they struggle with. I have been a social worker for 10 years, currently specializing in adolescents. Since I work with teenagers daily, my fingers are on the pulse of topics they face and issues they struggle with. From a professional standpoint, I highly recommend this book for teens that have questions about how the bible relates to topics they face daily, during this very challenging phase of their lives.
Rebuttal to Mr Treibel September 16, 2008 Lynne Corwin 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
It's obvious that Randy Treibel has never met Tiffany Graham, nor does he personally know anything about her. If he had, he would know that she does NOT have a shady past, is not a "degenerate" anything, and her "history of accepting bribes" is complete and utter fiction.
Tiffany is following her God-given calling into the entertainment field. She is trying to be a light in a very darkened industry. Anyone who has worked with her will tell you of her high morals, her love for the Lord, her love for worshipping the Lord, and her ability and willingness to spread the gospel.
Her entertainment opportunities and connections had led her to this phase of her career which involves poker playing at tournaments. That does not make her a "hypocritical greedy opportunist". Even in the poker tournaments, Christ's light within her shines. She brings Christ's message to those around her, wherever her travels take her.
In Mr Treibel's list of interests, he lists POKER as one of his 3 interests, yet he claims to be one who "proudly worships our Lord and Savior". Hmmmm, Mr Treibel...maybe you should use this book to find a scripture on hypocrisy.
Please don't let Mr Treibel's falsely based review keep you from purchasing this book. Many young people won't pick up a bible, yet this book gives them an opportunity to learn about God's teachings in a concise easy to use way. It's a wonderful tool for teens who are looking for guidance and answers.
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