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Every Young Man’s Battle - Strategies for Victory in the Real World of Sexual Temptation

By Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker with Mike Yorkey

Every Young Man's Battle will show young men how to train their eyes and minds, how to clean up their thought life, and develop a realistic battle plan for remaining pure in today's sexually soaked culture. Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, offer young Christian men workable, biblical strategies for achieving sexual purity. Book description by: cbd.com

Five Love Languages of Teenagers

By Gary Chapman

Believe it or not, those tough-looking teens are like "love tanks with a leak" - just like the rest of us. Learn which of the five "love languages" most effectively communicates parental affection to your teenagers, and how your loving input can nurture their sense of responsibility, spiritual identity, and security in Christ. Book description by: cbd.com

The DNA of Parent-Teen Relationships

By Gary Smalley & Greg Smalley

Fight A "Good" Fight-Honorably! Conflict is an in evitable part of any home with a teenager. Gary Smalley and his son Greg use family stories to illustrate the incredible difference honoring one another makes-especially during a disagreement. Plan now to forge lasting bonds using the honor principle. Book description by: cbd.com

The Two Sides of LoveTwo Sides of Love

By Gary Smalley & John Trent

It's reasonable to want your family to be close and loving, but that desire can be short-circuited by the two sides of love. Love can be too ''hard'' (authoritarian, competitive, or insensitive) or too ''soft'' (emotional or unwilling to confront). Smalley and Trent suggest that a tendency toward either extreme can be traced to your personality, formative events, and emotional boundaries. They explain how you can balance these factors to achieve true family intimacy.  Book description by: cbd.com

Understanding Your TeenagerUnderstanding Your Teenager

By Wayne Rice & David Veerman

"Youth today love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority, no respect for older people, and talk nonsense when they should work." Even the most caring parents in the world can't protect their teenagers from the problems they might encounter. From years of working in youth ministries, authors Wayne Rice and David Veerman have discovered that parents are the single most important factor in shaping the lives of teenagers. Book description by: amazon.com