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Must read for teens and their parents, October 9, 2007
This review is from: My Life Unscripted: Who's Writing Your Life? (Paperback)
My Life Unscripted by Tricia Goyer is a fun, powerful devotional for teens. Tricia shares scenes from her life written in movie script format interspersed with movie-making terms, Bible verses, hard questions to make the reader look deeper at their own lives, and other teens' responses to those questions. She faces the mistakes she made as a teen head-on without flinching and offers alternatives and opportunities for discussion. Drinking, sex, cheating, friends, the hard things that teens face: she's got it covered. Without offering trite or pat advice, she encourages teens to find answers for themselves and write their own script for their life rather than follow someone else's (other than God's) or just drift along without thinking decisions through. As the mother of two teens, it opened my eyes to some discussions I need to have with my kids and reminded me how hard it is to survive high school without sacrificing something of yourself. While reading this, I asked my 14-year old daughter to describe herself (as Tricia did online and then published the teens' responses), and I ended up listening for several minutes as Molly defined herself in ways I never would have imagined. She knows herself far better than I did at that age, and listening to her helped me understand her far better. There's room for teens to record their answers to questions, as well as discussion questions at the back for use in groups. This is a great book for teens, their parents, and youth groups.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Great for Teens and Young Adults, September 20, 2007
This review is from: My Life Unscripted: Who's Writing Your Life? (Paperback)
I wish I'd read this book about 20 years ago. It's so hard being a Christian young person in today's society, being bombarded with peer pressure, media pressure, even parental pressure. This book will help those in their teens and early twenties figure out how to deal with the bad influences and actually take control of their lives and live them according to God's plan.
My Life, Unscripted gives practical tips on how to mold your thinking, and ultimately your actions, in the direction you want to go. She gives lots of Bible verses about how to live wisely in a crooked and (very) depraved generation. This book will help you steer around the dangers and mistakes that are so prevalent in the teen years.
I highly recommend this book to all youth workers, teens, and young adults. It is packed with real-life scenarios, as well as activities, that will get teens to think about their own thought patterns and the possibility that they might be headed for trouble. It will show them how to plan ahead for situations that may arise in which they will need to make a well-thought-out decision. It's all about making wise choices and decisions. In the back of the book, youth leaders will find discussion questions perfect for small groups.
This book is a real God-send.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Two Thumbs Up, October 18, 2007
This review is from: My Life Unscripted: Who's Writing Your Life? (Paperback)
I wish I'd had this book as a teenager. If I'd read it and heeded the advice inside, I could have avoided so many painful mistakes! In fact, even at age thirty-five I found some of Tricia's guidance helpful. After all, adults are not immune to insecurity and peer pressure.
As usual, Tricia Goyer's writing lays it all bare, with no pretenses. Teen girls will "get" this book because it's so "real." Tricia encourages teens to script their own lives, using a clever format. Each chapter has an element of theater or moviemaking.
No relevant topic is "cut" from this one. She addresses alcohol and drugs, premarital sex, self-talk, popularity, modesty, and so much more. I feel like I know Tricia, though I've never met her, simply because she laid bare so many scenes from her own life, many of them painful memories better forgotten. From abortion, teen pregnancy, betrayal, and redemption, Tricia's journey is sure to inspire others to take control of their own scripts for life.
Every chapter contains a Biblical solution and encouragement for all the issues teen girls face today. She assures them that they can look to God for inspiration in writing their own scripts, instead of allowing friends and circumstances to pressure them into what she calls "B" list scripts.
As a Mom, I will definitely encourage my daughters to read this book. Tricia's candor and wisdom is sure to benefit them as they write their own scripts, with dialogue and action that pleases God.
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