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Systematic Theology For Teens

  Teenagers around a glowing Cross




Most teenagers leave church knowing about God but having no idea who he actually is, why it matters, or how to live it out when life gets hard. If that is where you are right now, this book was written for you. Systematic Theology for Teens: Essential Christian Beliefs for Today's Generation tackles the questions your youth group avoided about suffering, doubt, identity, money, relationships, cultural pressure, and what you are actually here for. Spanning 14 complete chapters organized across six progressive stages, from Foundation all the way to Mastery, this is not a devotional. It is a complete theological education built for the teenage mind, written in plain, honest language that respects your intelligence. This fully revised and updated edition goes far beyond what previous versions offered. Earlier releases were missing key chapters and contained no visual learning tools whatsoever. This edition changes everything. Every chapter now features original illustrations diagrams, frameworks, and process maps designed to make complex theology immediately visible and memorable. Every chapter also includes rich reference tables that compare, contrast, and summarize key truths so you can revisit them at any point in your life. Add 50 tough questions answered, a biblical decision-making framework, and real How to Respond guides for the situations teenagers actually face and you have a resource that works as both a study guide and a lifelong reference. Your questions deserve real answers. Pick up the revised edition today and start building a faith that holds.





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