Don't Forget Your Shield!
This book is for any young person who has struggled to make good choices or do the right thing when challenged by negative influences.
This book is also for parents who drop off their children and immediately wonder, Will my child make the right decisions when I’m not around?
The short stories within these pages begin with a pertinent Bible scripture and include questions designed to help young people analyze their own actions. In addition, every story concludes with easy-to-understand tips to equip readers with the knowledge or “shield” necessary to protect them from the world’s challenges.
Awarded Horizon’s 2005 National Clinician of the Year, Jeff Chapman has enjoyed a lengthy career as a licensed therapist. During that time he has provided therapy for many young people and their families. Jeff is very active in missions, focusing on projects designed to assist children in third-world countries. Jeff and his family attend Fellowship Bible Church in Conway, Arkansas.
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This book is also for parents who drop off their children and immediately wonder, Will my child make the right decisions when I’m not around?
The short stories within these pages begin with a pertinent Bible scripture and include questions designed to help young people analyze their own actions. In addition, every story concludes with easy-to-understand tips to equip readers with the knowledge or “shield” necessary to protect them from the world’s challenges.
Awarded Horizon’s 2005 National Clinician of the Year, Jeff Chapman has enjoyed a lengthy career as a licensed therapist. During that time he has provided therapy for many young people and their families. Jeff is very active in missions, focusing on projects designed to assist children in third-world countries. Jeff and his family attend Fellowship Bible Church in Conway, Arkansas.
Don't Forget Your Shield!
This book is for any young person who has struggled to make good choices or do the right thing when challenged by negative influences.
This book is also for parents who drop off their children and immediately wonder, Will my child make the right decisions when I’m not around?
The short stories within these pages begin with a pertinent Bible scripture and include questions designed to help young people analyze their own actions. In addition, every story concludes with easy-to-understand tips to equip readers with the knowledge or “shield” necessary to protect them from the world’s challenges.
Awarded Horizon’s 2005 National Clinician of the Year, Jeff Chapman has enjoyed a lengthy career as a licensed therapist. During that time he has provided therapy for many young people and their families. Jeff is very active in missions, focusing on projects designed to assist children in third-world countries. Jeff and his family attend Fellowship Bible Church in Conway, Arkansas.
This book is also for parents who drop off their children and immediately wonder, Will my child make the right decisions when I’m not around?
The short stories within these pages begin with a pertinent Bible scripture and include questions designed to help young people analyze their own actions. In addition, every story concludes with easy-to-understand tips to equip readers with the knowledge or “shield” necessary to protect them from the world’s challenges.
Awarded Horizon’s 2005 National Clinician of the Year, Jeff Chapman has enjoyed a lengthy career as a licensed therapist. During that time he has provided therapy for many young people and their families. Jeff is very active in missions, focusing on projects designed to assist children in third-world countries. Jeff and his family attend Fellowship Bible Church in Conway, Arkansas.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940013983212 |
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Publisher: | Xulon Press |
Publication date: | 02/22/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 128 |
File size: | 1 MB |
Age Range: | 9 - 12 Years |
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