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Danny's Suggestions for Christmas Gifts

With the explosion in popularity of fiction books targeted at young adults, one might think that teenagers today are turning the current trend toward not wanting to read anything longer than text messages or tweets around.  However, it seems like once you move away from teenage wizards named Harry and angst ridden, love fueled vampires named Edward that young people have a tendency to stop reading.  That is not to say that there are not books out there that need to be read by teenagers.  In fact, Christian authors continue to write worthwhile books aimed at teenagers. So, if you are looking for a few book ideas for teenagers for Christmas gifts that are aimed at helping young people navigate the waters of faith and life then you may find the following list helpful.  Slipping a copy of any of these books next to The Hunger Games or Catching Fire (the latest young adults novels that are quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon) under the tree this year, would serve the teenager better as they attempt to figure out what being a believer in 2010 looks like.

 

outrageousThe Outrageous Idea of Academic Faithfulness: A Guide for Students
by Donald Opitz and Derek Melleby

Co-author Derek Melleby is the director of the Center for Parent and Youth Understanding’s College Transition Initiative (www.cpyu.org).  Advocating the idea that a Christian worldview will help students headed to college make sense of the academic environment the authors call students to integrate their faith with learning instead of compartmentalizing their academic life from their spiritual life.  Written in a style that is easily read and understood, this book is an important tool for students who are planning on going to college after high school. Click here to buy the book.


 

dont waste lifeDon’t Waste Your Life
by John Piper

Excellent book written to challenge young people to do just as the title says: “Don’t Waste Your Life”.   In his straightforward writing style, Piper not only gives the call to radical faithfulness but explains the challenges of living life that way.  I continue to recommend this book and the DWYL website (www.dontwasteyourlife.com) as valuable resources for parents and youth workers to expose young people to. Click here to buy the book.



hard thingsDo Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations
by Alex and Brett Harris

The Harris brothers wrote this book with much the same call to young people as John Piper’s Don’t Waste Your Life.  However, one major difference is that Alex and Brett are themselves young adults seeking to lead their own generation into great things for God.  I believe the message of this book to be something the next generation needs to listen to. Click and buy the book.



edwardsJonathan Edwards Resolutions and Advice to Young Converts
Edited by Stephen J. Nichols

At 19 years of age, Jonathan Edwards began writing resolutions that would shape how he conducted his life from that point on.  For the next year he wrote 70 resolutions that explained the worldview by which he would attempt to live.  Though not written in a contemporary style, this small book including Edwards’ list of 19 guidelines for young converts contains some of the best life wisdom that I know of and I highly recommend it for teenagers to read as they begin thinking about the direction they would like their lives to go. Click here to buy.


Comments (2)

Dee Dee Carter
Said this on 2-2-2010 At 01:35 pm

Thanks for the great recommendations.  I'm a youth worker in NC and decided to read the Harris book with my of my students this year.  Even for someone beyond the teen years, the Lord is using it to really convict me to continue to challenge my students.  

If I can be so bold to ask, I'd love to see a few recommendations for reaching out to our teenage guys.  We just started a study using Susan Hunt's "True Discipleship" for the girls and I'm going to check out the Jonathan Edwards resolutions for the guys, would love to know if there are other options out there.

I've only recently discover CEP and have really enjoyed reading back through some of your articles (very convicted at how easily annoyed I get when faced with the "What do you do all day" question)  Thanks for the encouragement. 

Mike Singenstreu
Said this on 12-16-2010 At 03:50 pm

A couple of books come to mind that have worked with our guys... 1. Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands by Paul david Tripp and then 2 others that come to mind are from Joshua Harris...boy meets girl, not, I kissed dating goodbye but this one because iit answers a lot of relationship questions that guys are asking...another one which would probably be better handled by a male leader by Joshua Harris is called Not Even a Hint ...dealling with the sexual decisions a young man are hit with.  And lastly a book that is similar to Susan Hunts book that I love for women By Design is a book written by Richard Phillips entilted The Masculine Mandate- God's Calling to Men. I hope this helps...

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