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  • Survival Guide For Christians On Campus

    $15.95

    1. How Do I Know If I’m A Christian
    2. How Can I Read The Bible And Get Something Out Of It?
    3. Do I Have To Go To Church To Be A Good Christian?
    4. Am I A Sinner?
    5. How Do I Know What’s Right?
    6. Am I Supposed To Try To Convert People To Christianity?
    7. How Can I Listen To A Sermon And Get Something Out Of It?
    8. What’s The Point Of Worship?
    9. And What About Sex?
    10. What About Pentecostalism?

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    The contemporary college campus is filled with spiritual surprises, daily dilemmas, and difficult questions. Can the Christian faith survive the scrutiny of the new knowledge and ideas that bombard students on the college campus? Tony Campolo and Will Willimon – college professors and seasoned authors and speakers – insist that the Christian faith is not threatened by tough questions. They maintain that some of the greatest minds the human race has produced have put hard questions to Jesus and come away more firm in their faith and more convinced of its truth than ever before. Whether you are committed Christian or one who is still exploring the Christian faith, this book will provide sound answers to difficult questions. Open this book and find the help and heart to walk into the jungle of campus life and walk out more than a conqueror.

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  • Dive Into Living Water

    $12.99

    Calling all teen believers! Now you can “plunge into” the Book of John and experience Jesus—the Living Water—for yourself! This upbeat daily devotional features 50 life-changing Scripture encounters, to help you “go deep” and take your relationship with Christ to a whole new level. Includes Scripture and study questions.

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  • Teenagers Are People Too

    $19.99

    But Why Do I Feel Like This? Do you feel misunderstood and lonely? Not accepted or appreciated by your friends or your family? Hurt? Scared? Tempted? Joyce Meyer wants you to know you are not alone with your feelings, and that you can experience unconditional love and total acceptance as a person, as well as peace, confidence and hope. You’ll also discover a special friend in Joyce Meyer. Besides being a bestselling author and popular speaker, she’s a survivor of childhood abuse and the parent of four grown children. She’ll guide you smoothly through the often-overwhelming relationships and challenges you face as a teen today. The pressures of growing up don’t have to drag you down and keep you from succeeding in life. In the midst of challenges it is possible for you to have peace and joy, including in your relationships with friends and family- even your parents! Discover all that God has lovingly planned for you- a present and a future filled with hope and promise. And begin feeling and living like the loved, valued and important person you are!

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  • Acting Natural

    $18.95

    A book of monologs, dialogs and playlets by Peg Kehret. Short-length scripts expressing the honest feelings of teenagers – their joys and their problems. Subjects include the environment, diets, baby-sitting, self-image, drunk driving, teenage sex, and more – all treated with humor, warmth and realism. Most roles may be played by either male or female performers. May be staged with no special sets, props or costumes. Ideal for speech and drama classrooms, variety shows and forensic competitions.

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  • Winning Monologs For Young Actors

    $18.95

    Honest-to-life characterizations to delight actors and audiences of all ages by Peg Kehret. For speech contests, acting exercises, auditions or audience entertainment in a stage review, these short monologs are to theatre what Art Buchwald is to journalism. Warm. Funny. And best of all – real! Sixty-five characterizations for girls, boys and both together.Any young person will relate to the topics of these scripts. And they will like them as performance material that is “scare-free.” The only book of “nontheatrical” monologs we know of.

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  • Theatre Games For Young Performers

    $18.95

    Improvisations and exercises for developing acting skills by Maria C. Novelly. Written especially for those who coach adolescent actors, this delightfully fresh workbook tells you the how, when, what and why of theatre games for young performers. Anyone working with young actors in schools or recreational centers will find this book exceptionally helpful. The basics of pantomime, improvisations, voice control, monologs and dialogs are all presented in game formats with exercises and worksheets for easy organization.

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  • My Friend Is Struggling With Thoughts Of Suicide

    $7.98

    Sixteen-year-old Kevin Colvin, burdened by his parent’s fighting, the recent death of his best friend and slipping grades, despairs that he’s just “a waste of space on this planet. Is this a passing thought or is he about to seriously contemplate suicide? Do you know any students like Kevin who are caught in the downward emotional spiral of disappointment to discouragement to despair? What can you say or do to help? What do they need most right now? Perhaps more than any time in their lives they need a “911 friend”-a friend who ” is always loyal and a brother [and sister who] is born to help in time of need” (Prov. 17:17). Through the aid of a gripping true-to-life story, Josh McDowell along with Ed Stewart offers biblical insights and practical instruction on what your friend can do when plagued with passing thoughts of ending it all. But more importantly, you will discover how to become a true source of help and encouragement to lift him or her from discouragement and despair. This book is designed for you to read first and then give to your friend. And if you are that person struggling with despair, you can learn how to find that light at the end of the dark tunnel you seem to be in. For you will discover how important you are to God and to those around you, especially to the friend who gave you this book.

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  • Teens Have Feelings Too

    $16.95

    By Deborah Karczewski. 100 monologs for young performers. A collection of original monologs for young people from eleven to fifteen years of age. The book offers characters that talk like, think like and feel like real-life kids. Each monologs runs forom one to three minutes in length. The individual monologs are perfect for acting exercises or audition pieces. Mixed and matched, they may be combined to make a show filled with moments both humorous and profound. Any young person will relate to the topics of these monologs. The monologs are divided into four sections: Girls Humorous, Boy Humorous, Girls Serious, Boys Serious. Sample titles: Butterfly, Braces, Report Card, Ditz, Gross Habits, Romeo, Prejudice, Two-Faced, Myths, Panic, Con Artist, Too Short, Piercing.

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  • 50 Great Monologs For Student Actors

    $14.95

    A workbook of comedy characterizations for students by Bill Majeski. These are professional-level comedy monologs, but they can be easily performed by talented high-school actors.Most of all the characterizations can be effectively performed by either sex. The emphasis is on comedy and social satire. Nothing is sacred, yet all monologs are within the boundaries of good taste. In most instances, the monologist is making fun of his/her own dilemmas of everyday living. Good contest material. Excellent for classroom use. Each monolog is three to five minutes long

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  • Stories For A Teens Heart

    $16.99

    Nourish the souls of your young people with this collection of 110 bite-sized stories! Humorous, poignant, and uplifting, these quotes, anecdotes, and encouraging tales from best-selling Christian authors speak straight to the issues kids face. A great gift for on-the-go teens that reassures them they aren’t alone as they walk the road to adulthood.

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  • Jumper Fables : Strange But True Devotions To Jump Start Your Faith

    $16.99

    This book will teach you things you didn’t know you didn’t know! Such as:
    *the difference between a dead gopher and a loaf of bread.
    *why Ken wore a little set of bronze lips on his letter jacket in high school.
    *why Ken’s dog Ralph was a better Christian than Ken was.
    *why Ken almost ate his wife’s glasses.
    *how to turn a bus driver into an armadillo.

    And that’s just a little of what you’ll learn in JUMPER FABLES, a most unusual devotional book by Ken Davis and David Lambert. This book is a collection of strange-but-true stories that’ll make you laugh-and leave you thinking about the things that really matter. Such as how to know God’s will, where sex fits into your life, whether death is the worst thing that can happen, how to talk about Christ with your friends, why parents say no, and why we can trust God to do what he says.

    JUMPER FABLES was written with teenagers in mind. The authors talk about things that have happened to them and to other people, and then they suggest some Bible verses that’ll help you understand those stories, as well as some things you can do that’ll help you not make the same mistakes yourself.

    So-want to jump-start your day? Read a Jumper Fable first thing in the morning. They’re strange-but true!

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  • Armed And Dangerous

    $6.99

    Arm your teenagers with Bible truths and they’ll become quite dangerous—they’ll possess the knowledge that changes attitudes, hearts, and lives! Let the transformation begin with this handy-sized book that arranges key Scripture verses by topic, so teens can consult God’s Word regarding self-control, temptation, dating, loneliness, and many more relevant issues.

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