Your Brightest Life
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Today more than ever, as a young woman you can use an extra dose of optimism to tackle the challenges and complicated situations in your life. Inside Your Brightest Life, Jessie Minassian draws on over twenty years of questions and feedback from teen- and college-aged girls to dive into the topics you care about, presenting honest truths and tested tips from a Christian perspective that help you live a life of purpose, joy, and faith.
Maybe you’ve heard it all–God loves you, made you perfectly, and has wonderful plans for your life. But when it comes to nervousness about your future, wondering whether that guy likes you, or dealing with the mean girl in your head, sometimes what you know gets lost. The good news is, you don’t have to tackle everything alone. Your Brightest Life pairs humorous yet wise stories with practical tips to help you navigate the most important questions and challenges you face. And with short, easy-to-read chapters made to fit into your busy schedule, it’s the perfect way to start a journey toward a brighter future, filled with deeper wonder, faith, confidence, and a sense of purpose.
Your Brightest Life helps you take control of your life and make the most of every opportunity with:
*inspiration to live life with courage and determination
*real-world advice about everything from relationships to personal growth, time management, exercise, and staying healthy mentally and physically
*tips that address the challenges you face–like loneliness and uncertainty about what comes next–in new and relatable ways
The 70 stories in the book are organized by categories that include:
*boys
*friends and family
*health and beauty
*faith
*mindset
*life skills
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310165996
ISBN10: 0310165997
Jessie Minassian
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2024
Publisher: Zondervan
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