Spiritual and Practical Guide for Teens Through Scripture, biblical character studies, and personal application, this unique and engaging Bible reference allows readers to see what God's Word says about everyday topics. Lighthearted yet serious, the What's in the Bible books are ideal for individuals looking for personal answers as well as groups wanting to share the enlightenment through Bible study. No matter the toopic, these approachable and insightful books are ideal for people of all level of biblical understanding. IT'S THE MOST RELEVANT BOOK OF ALL TIME--AND IT'S SPEAKING TO YOU Where can you get answers to your most important questions? The Bible! And What's in the Bible for Teens addresses the biggest issues you face today--because the Bible is as real and as relevant as it ever was. God knows the challenges you face. He has called upon teens through the ages to rise above their circumstances to make a difference in the world for Him. He promises to guide you every step of the way. So listen now to what He has to say to you ... Be Your Best: • Making Friends and Being a Friend • Setting Good Boundaries • Connecting With God • Achieving Your Goals • Dating and Relationships • Getting Along With Family • Living Out Your Faith • And More! What's In The Bible For You? This Series Will Show You! Got questions? The Bible has answers. And the What's in the Bible series helps you find what you need quickly--topic after topic. What's in the Bible lets you interact with God's Word in a whole new way. Each page in this series offers amazing help to enhance your knowledge of the Bible and your situation. What's in the Bible for you? Godly wisdom for being your best in every area of your life! Mark Littleton and Jeanette Littleton have authored more than 90 books and 5,000 articles, interviews, devotionals, and poems. Mark holds degrees from Colgate University and Dallas Theological Seminary. Jeanette has worked as an editor for a number of magazines and publishers, including Moody Magazine and Christianity Today . These two prolific writers speak regularly at conferences and retreats. They are the parents of one teenager and three teenagers-to-be. Larry Richards (1931-2016) held a BA in philosophy from the University of Michigan, a ThM in Christian education from Dallas Theological Seminary, and a PhD in religious education and social psychology from Garrett Biblical Seminary and Northwestern University jointly. He taught in the Wheaton College Graduate School, served as a minister of Christian education, and wrote more than 200 books.