How God Grows a Brave Boy

A Devotional

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Pub Date Oct 01 2019 | Archive Date Dec 01 2019

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How God Grows a Brave Boy is a devotional designed to grow up today's young men God's way.

Featuring 180 devotional readings complemented by easy-to-understand scripture selections and prayers, this courage-inspiring collection offers a powerful blend of inspiration, encouragement, and godly guidance for the brave boys in your life. Boys will be motivated to spend one-on-one time with God as they read about topics that are important to them. Their faith will grow right alongside their relationship with the heavenly Father, as He molds them into mighty, brave boys!


 
How God Grows a Brave Boy is a devotional designed to grow up today's young men God's way.

Featuring 180 devotional readings complemented by easy-to-understand scripture selections and...

Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781643522586
PRICE $4.99 (USD)
PAGES 192

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I am so blown away by this devotional. I think it is great for young boys to help them understand God’s love better as well as what it means to be a child of God. I was nervous that there would be a lot of sexist stereotypes in both this and the companion, How God Grows Courageous Girls. I was pleasantly surprised to see that neither did that. I do not want to teach my daughter that to be a good Christian woman she needs to be quiet and passive. I do not want to teach my son that to be a strong Christian man he needs to be assertive and in control. This belief is perpetuated too frequently in the Christian faith, however these devotionals did no such thing. I would be happy to have my son read this daily devotional.

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