What does it mean to be a girl who follows God? That's the question bestselling author and teen mentor Hayley DiMarco helped teens answer in the bestseller God Girl. And now in this 365-day devotional, she guides girls ages 14-18 on a daily journey of learning more about who God is and who he created them to be.Each one-page devo contains a scripture verse of the day along with a brief reflection that unpacks spiritual truths about becoming a woman of God. And in each entry Hayley challenges girls to choose God's way in every area of their life--with their thoughts, actions, and daily choices about everything from friends and fashion to faith.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hayley DiMarco is chief creative officer and founder of Hungry Planet, where she writes and creates cutting-edge books that connect with the multitasking mind-set. She has written and cowritten numerous bestselling books for both teens and adults, including Dateable, Mean Girls, Sexy Girls, Technical Virgin, and God Girl. Hayley lives with her husband and daughter in Nashville, Tennessee.
MY REVIEW
I have not had the opportunity before not to read any of DiMarco's books. I have read one that she wrote with her husband, but never one of her books.
I swooped up the opportunity to review this devotional for teens because I have worked with teen girls before (and I have two daughters that will soon be teenagers before I know it) and I know the importance of having a good solid, down-to-earth, Biblical-view devotion that girls really want to read and can relate to....
I have found one!
I love everything about this book. The cover is gorgeous, yet simple and inviting. The devotionals are not only thought-provoking but grounded into God's word and relative to teen girls everywhere.
I love that the fonts are a little different to accent certain phrases, words and thoughts. This is eye catching and makes it easier to grasp important tidbits.
Available November 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
The Legal Stuff: This book was provided by Baker Publishing.
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