What Makes You Beautiful
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Devotional Teaches Girls the Unique Ways They Are Made Beautiful in God’s Image
In a society that values physical beauty, worldly achievements, and popularity, many young people suffer under the weight of the world’s expectations. The pressure to conform is especially intense for young girls who long to be accepted. Thankfully, the Creator of the world doesn’t judge our beauty through these impossible ideals. Instead, he focuses on the character of our hearts–our love for Christ, our fear of him, and our continual transformation by his grace.
Written for girls ages 9-12, this devotional traces the theme of beauty to help young readers know and love the one who created them in his likeness. Each reading includes a portion of a poem, a related Bible verse, a concise devotion, and a brief prayer. As young readers marvel at the beauty of God, they will be transformed, learning that the more they appreciate God’s beauty, the more beautiful they will become.
*Written for Girls Ages 9-12: Helps the hearts and minds of young girls to know and love the Lord as their Savior
*Devotions on Beauty: Tracing the theme of beauty, each reading features a one-sentence summary, a portion of a poem, a short Bible verse, and brief commentary by Kristen Wetherell
*Additional Resources: Includes book recommendations and a 10-day Bible reading plan with concise passages to help readers dive deeper into the beautiful words of Scripture
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433592485
ISBN10: 1433592487
Kristen Wetherell
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2025
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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