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Second Thoughts: Dealing with doubts

 

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These five studies help teenagers to discover God's answers to questions of doubt and assurance.

Description

Becoming a Christian is a big step - and sooner or later doubts will set in. It is all true? Am I really a Christian? Why would God want me? In a down-to-earth style that junior highs love, these five studies help teenagers to discover God's answers to these age-old questions.

A great resource to help young Christians know for sure that they really do belong to Jesus.

Other information

Tim Hawkins has been in full-time ministry for almost 20 years. He has as extensive ministry at both junior and senior high school levels.

Tim is currently the Youth Pastor at St Paul's Anglican Church at Castle Hill, in Sydney, Australia. The focus of Tim's ministry is to equip teenagers to be faithful disciples. He has written the Growing Young Disciples series to train young people to take their place as active members of Jesus' team.

Table of contents

  • 1. Has God really accepted me?
  • (assurance of salvation)
  • 2. Has God really forgiven me?
  • (assurance of forgiveness)
  • 3. Does God really love me?
  • (the goodness of God)
  • 4. Is God really changing me?
  • (work of the Holy Spirit)
  • 5. Can God really use me?
  • (introduction to witnessing)

Additional Information

Author Tim Hawkins
ISBN 9781875861040
Dimensions 148mm x 209mm
Pages 36
Publisher CEP
No of Bible studies N/A
Format Paperback
Suggested Age Range 11 - 14
Bible Book N/A

Customer Reviews

Great resource

 I loved this which I bought for my daughter, it really helped her to think things through I think. My only criticism is that the illustrations are a bit naff. 

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