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A Life God Rewards for Teens

A Life God Rewards for Teens

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: GOOD FOR NEW CHRISTIANS, NOT FOR OLDER ONES
Review: I am a teen and I read this book, thinking it would be as good as the previous two in the series. Don't get me wrong--this book is very good! But it is not worth your time if you are a Christian--and have been for some time. (In my case, 6 years.) Bruce Wilkinson talks about the rewards you can get in Heaven. He also talks about living your life for eternity and not for just now, and gives a really good example of it. He does make you rethink who you are living for--God or the world--but other than that, this book had no surprises for me. I would not recommend it for the older Christian. If you are active in a Christian church, chances are your pastor has spoken volumes on the subject. I would recommend this book for new Christians, though. If you have been a born-again Christian for more than two years, chances are you will find this book boring.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: GOOD FOR NEW CHRISTIANS, NOT FOR OLDER ONES
Review: I am a teen and I read this book, thinking it would be as good as the previous two in the series. Don't get me wrong--this book is very good! But it is not worth your time if you are a Christian--and have been for some time. (In my case, 6 years.) Bruce Wilkinson talks about the rewards you can get in Heaven. He also talks about living your life for eternity and not for just now, and gives a really good example of it. He does make you rethink who you are living for--God or the world--but other than that, this book had no surprises for me. I would not recommend it for the older Christian. If you are active in a Christian church, chances are your pastor has spoken volumes on the subject. I would recommend this book for new Christians, though. If you have been a born-again Christian for more than two years, chances are you will find this book boring.


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