Description: > Product DescriptionUsing real-life examples and applicable Scripture verses, author Heather Jamison talks to girls about the essentials-rules, rags, and relationships-and how wrong attitudes can be changed into valuable lessons.About the AuthorHeather Jamison met and fell headfirst in love with her husband, Brian (M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary), when she was 14 years old (he was 16!). Today they serve as humanitarian workers together in East Africa with their four children. A widely published author, Heather's work has appeared in many places including Focus on the Family, Today's Christian Woman, Real FamilyLife and Youthworker's Journal.About the AuthorHenry J. Rogers is the corporate chaplain for Interstate Batteries in Dallas, Texas Product DescriptionUsing real-life examples and applicable Scripture verses, author Heather Jamison talks to girls about the essentials-rules, rags, and relationships-and how wrong attitudes can be changed into valuable lessons.About the AuthorHeather Jamison met and fell headfirst in love with her husband, Brian (M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary), when she was 14 years old (he was 16!). Today they serve as humanitarian workers together in East Africa with their four children. A widely published author, Heather's work has appeared in many places including Focus on the Family, Today's Christian Woman, Real FamilyLife and Youthworker's Journal.About the AuthorHenry J. Rogers is the corporate chaplain for Interstate Batteries in Dallas, Texas. He serves on the President's Council for Dallas Theological Seminary and on the boards for World Impact-Dallas, Children's Hope Chest, and as chairman of the board for Probe Ministries. He is the author of The Silent War: Ministering to Those Trapped in the Deception of Pornography and coauthor with Heather Jamison of the teen books Keeping It Real and Real Stuff.From the Back CoverJust what is ?real stuff??RULES ? RAGS ? RELATIONSHIPSIt?s all that stuff you have to deal with that can have you tripping all over yourself just trying to stay afloat. It?s the basics: rules, rags (clothes), and relationships. Between that guy in class who makes your head spin and parents who seem to have forgotten that your life is your life, things can get pretty rough. That?s why Heather Jamison has written this survivor?s guide-to help you survive! Going straight to the Bible AND using her own experiences, Heather offers advice on life?s essentials-rules, rags, and relationships. Her husband, Brian, and friend Henry Rogers chime in to offer a guy?s perspective, and dish up just about everything you?ve wanted to know about the male mind. Basically-life can be tough, but no one has to go solo!"This book helps bring an invaluable focus for teens. It's written with a fresh perspective from someone who understands the diversity of teens."-tobyMac ?Real Stuff speaks straight to teen girls in a personal, sit-down-and-have-a-soda-and-we-can-talk kind of way. . . .? -Katherine Armstrong Age 13, San Antonio, TX?Every teenage girl needs to know she is beautiful, that she is loved, and that her worth comes directly from above. That message comes through loud and clear in Real Stuff!?-Joe White President, Kanakuk KampsHeather Jamison met and fell headfirst in love with her husband, Brian (M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary), when she was 14 years old (he was 16!). Today they serve as humanitarian workers together in East Africa with their four children. A widely published author, Heather?s work has appeared in many places including Focus on the Family, Today?s Christian Woman, Real FamilyLife and Youthworker?s Journal.Henry J. Rogers is the Corporate Chaplain for Interstate Batteries in Dallas, Texas. He serves on the President?s Council for Dallas Theological Seminary and on the boards for World Impact-Dallas, Children?s Hope Chest, and as chairman of the board for Probe Ministries. He is the author of The Silent War-a book intended to encourage moral purity.Review"Heather Jamison wants to speak to teen girls in a down-to-earth-way. What is the Real Stuff in our lives? What are the basic rules for living life as a Christian teenager in today's world? Ms. Jamison communicates truth in a friendly, no-nonsense way that brings to mind someone sitting next to you having a conversation. . . .The tone of Real Stuff is casual and fun, and a study guide with questions is included at the end. This would be an excellent choice for youth groups or girls' Bible study discussions. The combination of someone's real-life experiences and biblical truth makes for an understandable lesson about life and living it right." (Melissa Parcelbookloons.com 2006-09-01) Used Book in Good Condition
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Book Title: Real Stuff : a Survivor's Guide
Number of Pages: 160 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Topic: General, Women's Studies, Christian Life / Social Issues, Life Stages / Adolescence
Publication Year: 2006
Item Height: 0.3 in
Genre: Family & Relationships, Religion, Social Science
Item Weight: 6.9 Oz
Item Length: 8.5 in
Author: Heather Jamison
Item Width: 5.7 in
Book Series: Go Girl Ser.
Format: Trade Paperback