Christian Dating For Teen Girl Book

Christian Dating For Teen Girl Book




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The world of dating can be confusing enough without all kinds of conflicting messages reaching out to Christian teens today. Yet, Christians are supposed to live to a higher standard. Here are some books that can help teens guide their dating lives with biblical principles, wisdom, and a focus on God.
Bringing a fresh approach to dating relationships, Eric and Leslie Ludy tell their story and show how true love can bring satisfying fulfillment and romance to Christian teens that are faced with the cheap, sensual passion promoted by the world around them. They offer tools to build a God-honoring relationship throughout the book.
Eric and Leslie Ludy are back again to tell their love story to a generation in a way that is both poignant and full of life lessons. For teens that are still not sure what dating can be like for Christians, their God-written romance will entertain and teach at the same time.
Despite the title, this is not a book telling teens not to date. Instead, Joshua Harris reminds teens about what it's like to have a God perspective when they decide to date. From going over “Seven Habits of Highly Defective Dating” to guarding the heart, the author provides an outlook on dating as a biblical act rather than short infatuation. His focus is looking at dating as something long-term and lasting rather than just a high school crush or fling.
By using his own personal experience about meeting and marrying his wife, Joshua Harris follows up his bestseller, “I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” with a book about how to pursue courtship. He asks teens to be thoughtful and pray about dating so that they can remain God-centered.
Christian teens are faced with conflicting advice from parents, friends, pastors, Bible experts, and more. Jeremy Clark takes a Biblical perspective to promote a healthy discussion about dating. He takes a look at the extreme views on dating and finds a healthy balance in the middle.
Michael and Amy Smalley use humor, personal, stories, and straight talk to challenge teens to a dating life filled with Godly principles like honor and purity. They use their insights into the way Christian teens think to provide advice that teens can relate to and use in their everyday dating lives.
Written by Blaine Bartel, this book doesn’t just focus on how to find the right person to date, but also how teens can be the right person for someone else while avoiding the dangers of dating in today’s world. It also discusses the importance of being friends before dating and the difference between love and lust, which can be a confusing thing in the teen years.
Not just a book that tells teens what to do, but instead this is a journal that helps Christian teens sort through their complex relationships with wisdom and support from the authors. There are exercises to express feelings and develop strength of conviction. Sometimes it helps to write things down or have a safe place to deal with the complex world of dating - a place with no judgement.
It’s easy for teens to get caught up in the world of dating, it really is a big deal in any teenager's world. This 31-day devotional helps teens keep their eyes on God. It uses key scriptures and important questions to get Christian teens to dig deeper in their faith.
Ben Young and Samuel Adams provide teens with ten “relationship laws” so that they can be protected from the sometimes-dangerous modern view of dating. The book encourages teens to develop good habits so they can develop a healthy relationship with members of the opposite sex.
Editors, Learn Religions. "The 10 Best Dating and Relationship Advice Books for Christian Teens." Learn Religions, Jan. 14, 2021, learnreligions.com/dating-and-relationship-books-for-christian-teens-712548. Editors, Learn Religions. (2021, January 14). The 10 Best Dating and Relationship Advice Books for Christian Teens. Retrieved from https://www.learnreligions.com/dating-and-relationship-books-for-christian-teens-712548 Editors, Learn Religions. "The 10 Best Dating and Relationship Advice Books for Christian Teens." Learn Religions. https://www.learnreligions.com/dating-and-relationship-books-for-christian-teens-712548 (accessed July 9, 2021).
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There’s nothing sadder for a bibliophile than coming to the end of a good book.
I’m always reluctant to turn to the last page, knowing I have to say goodbye to the characters who had become my new best friends.
It is always with great anticipation then, that I embark upon an entire series. Because in a series I have the delicious promise of many more hours in the company of carefully crafted characters.
I’ve enjoyed many series throughout the years. But there are a few of favorites I’ve kept on my bookshelf and read over again. I devoured many of them as a teen, while others I have discovered in the late-night baby-rocking sessions of motherhood.
(And just in case you’re already best friends with each of these characters, I’ve added a few more series suggestions, as well. I’d love to hear your favorites!)
It doesn’t matter if you’ve seen the movie, or if you’ve already read the book. The Anne of Green Gables series is one that can and should be enjoyed over and over again, at every season of life. The passages that bring me to tears as a mother are very different from those that thrilled me as a teenager. But the Anne books transcend time and generations.
While it’s hard to match a literary favorite like Anne with an “E”, Miss Buncle, created by D.E. Stevenson, comes close. Start with Miss Buncle’s Book but don’t miss the others in the series of four!
Outside of Anne Shirley and Jo March, Sabina is one of my very favorite fictional characters. I shed many a tear onto the pages of her story. The purity and symbolism woven throughout is beautiful, but the patience and purity of love across time and borders makes this a precious tale indeed. My journals are filled with many a copied selection from the Secret of the Rose books.
If you’ve already devoured Secret of the Rose and other series by Michael Phillips (The Stonewycke Trilogy and The Stonewycke Legacy are other personal favorites), you may enjoy the Shadows Over England series by Roseanna M. White (A Name Unknown is the first book) or The Steadfast Love series by Rachelle Rea Cobb (it begins with The Sound of Diamonds).
I like a good mystery, but I don’t like it to be too scary or bloody. This Christian suspense series might not be one I’d want to read when in the house alone late at night, but it’s clean and it’s not too creepy. The series follows seven siblings throughout their high-profile jobs and recurring criminal cases that always get too close for comfort. With just enough romance thrown in to keep things interesting, it’s a series you might enjoy even if you’re not the average Christian suspense fan. But my favorite part was the comradery and friendship between the O’Malley siblings.
If you’re already familiar with the O’Malley Family, you may enjoy The Agency Files (start with Justified Means) or The Hartfield Mysteries (Manuscript for Murder is the first book) from Chautona Havig. For slightly more vintage mysteries, check out Roseanna M. White’s Culper Ring books (Ring of Secrets is the first) or The Codebreakers (which begins with The Number of Love).
This trilogy is a delicious read—literally. Not much depth, just lots of fun and food—mostly cake! Romantic relationships are always made a bit more difficult when they are interwoven with the work place, as the heroine Lexi Stuart finds out time and again. But if you’re looking for a lighthearted romance, this trilogy (with more than one love triangle!) is sure to satisfy.
If you enjoy plenty of culinary references in your fiction, be sure to check out The Saturday Night Supper Club series by Carla Laureano, as well as Lizzy & Jane by Katherine Reay.
What do you get when three friends buy a farm in northern Idaho with the intent of creating a sustainable communal farm? Farm lit at its best. This series from Valerie Comer is positively delightful, especially if you’re a bit “crunchy” yourself. These books do feature a lot of kissing, but they also give a realistic glimpse into how the romance can continue long after you say “I do”. While following the development of new relationships in subsequent books, you also get a peek into how the now-married couples deal with pregnancy, infertility, and other life challenges.
But what makes these books real gems is the honest dialogue between the characters about how they have to come to the point where being a Christian isn’t just a decision they made once, but a relationship that affects everything they do.
If you’ve enjoyed A Farm Fresh Romance Series, try Valerie Comer’s Urban Farm Fresh Romance (which begins with Secrets of Sunbeams) or the Garden Grown Romance series (Sown in Love is the first book in this Kindle only series).
In Chautona Havig’s books, I have been encouraged in my faith, inspired in my parenting, and challenged in my way of thinking. It’s like reading a novel written by a trusted mentor, because each character and conversation has something to teach me—without any lecturing or sermonizing. I have enjoyed every book I’ve read by Chautona, but the Aggie’s Inheritance series remains a particular favorite. When Aggie literally inherits her sister’s children, both laughter and tears are abundant as she tries to keep her new family together. Each character is sure to become a favorite, so you’ll be delighted to revisit them from time to time in Chautona’s other series (Past Forward is the serial novel that comes next).
If you like real-life characters who won’t leave you the same, you’ll love the Women of Promise books by Natasha Metzler (Emma and the Reasons is the first). And of course, there’s Louisa May Alcott’s classic, Little Women.
Here at Club31Women, we recognize that not everyone has the same taste or point of view on books, music, or movies, but we offer these short reviews for your consideration. Our hope is that you will find something new and wonderful on this list of recommended resources!
~ Lisa Jacobson, Club31Women
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Gretchen learned to read at age 3 1/2 and has been a connoisseur of words ever since. She and her farmer husband are homeschool grads who met at Yellowstone National Park and fell in love through a 10-year friendship formed in correspondence by old-fashioned mail. When they got married, it took more than 16 boxes to contain their combined library of books. Instilling a love of reading and a passion for good books is an integral part of the way they educate their four children at home. When Gretchen isn’t reading, she’s blogging about books or coding WordPress websites for authors and bloggers.
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