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  • C2: Love at First Sight; C2: Relapse
    Seabourne Pictures/Randall House, 2008
    No matter what your kids think when they hear the words “Christian movie,” youth leaders needn’t be ashamed to play Love at First Sight...
  • Logos' RefTagger Now Available for Web Sites & Blogs
    There is a new free tool for Christian Web sites and blogs (great for youth group sites and youth leader blogs) called Reftagger (http://www.logos.com/reftagger).
  • Hear My Voice DVDs
    Jeremy L. Phifer
    The Saber, Cross Wind Productions, 2006, DVD, $19.99, www.crosswindproductions.org In the Mirror Dimly, Cross Wind Productions, 2007,...
  • Fuel Fire Starters: Superheroes & Fables
    Tony Myles
    Fuel Fire Starters: Superheroes and Fables Lifeway Church Resources, 2007, $49.95, www.lifeway.com
  • Creative Bible Lessons: In Job
    James P. Nolette
    Creative Bible Lessons: In Job Doug Ranck Youth Specialties/Zondervan, January 2008, 160 pp., $14. www.youthspecialties.com
  • Youth Ministry Programming: Just Do It
    Jeremy Phifer
    These video-driven youth Bible studies feature big-name speakers, teen-appealing clips and overall professionally filmed DVDs. The...
  • Faith Sharing for Teens
    Michael Theisen
    Talking about your faith can be tough for teens, especially members of pietous, highly personal faith traditions—Catholics, Lutherans...

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Making It Real: Whose Faith Is It Anyway?
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Making It Real: Whose Faith Is It Anyway?
By T. Suzanne Eller

Kregel, 2007, 162 pp., $11.99, www.kregel.com

What youth worker has not been frustrated by students whose faith waxes or wanes based on whether or not they can feel God right now? Who hasn’t dealt with kids who live by “borrowed convictions”? Whether they got them from their parents or their youth pastor, kids tend to grasp belief systems that they have been “raised in” without taking faith seriously and making it personal. Through six short, surprisingly deep and probing sections and their coordinating five daily devotions, Making It Real attempts to lead its teenage audience to a personal and living faith.

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Completing 30 daily devotions may be an unrealistic expectation for many students, but then again, the goal of Christ-likeness requires a serious effort. Suzanne Eller consistently refuses to water down that commitment. Using a variety of scripture and thought provoking questions, she offers teens much more than another philosophy. She presents a faith worth living for.

Review by Adam Griffin

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