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God's Design for the Highly Healthy Teen
By:Walter L. Larimore,Mike Yorkey
Published on 2004-12-28 by Zondervan
This book will be your guide through these difficult years in your teen's life. It's not a how-to manual or a ten-step guidebook. Rather, the principles and essentials discussed within the pages are designed to equip your teen to live and share God's design for highly healthy life a balance of physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual health.
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