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Monday, 3 November 2014

The Girl in the Mirror: Reflections for Teens by Michelle Grover

In this Bible study for teens Michelle Grover compares and contrasts two different women from the book of Proverbs—the praiseworthy woman and the problematic woman.
You’re invited to a pageant—one that involves no crash dieting, no facelifts, and no designer costumes. Because this contest isn’t about beauty but about character. You’ll be the judge. At the end of the show you get to decide which kind of girl you want to be. Discover a wealth of practical advice about speech, relationships, appearance, and more. Learn how to apply that truth to your life so that when you look in the mirror of Scripture, you’ll see the right kind of girl. Includes questions.
 
Reading level: 13-19 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
88 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

Review from a customer:
 
I recently purchased about 10 of these Books for Prizegiving and Christmas presents for late teens/young adults.
This book covers a lot of subjects that have a major impact on this age group of our young women.
The author points out from scripture (in a non-offensive but clear way) so that the reader sees exactly which is the best way to choose.
Excellent book! I ran it past one of the teachers and an older lady and they both said – Wow! Where did you find that book! They were impressed also.
                      ~ Meryl, QLD

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