52 Weeks of Systematic Theology for Teens: What Christians Believe and Why It Matters - Paperback
52 Weeks of Systematic Theology for Teens: What Christians Believe and Why It Matters - Paperback
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by Maxwell Shimba (Author)
Build Unshakable Faith-One Week at a Time
Today's teens are growing up in a world filled with competing voices, shifting values, and constant pressure to redefine truth. They are asking real questions about God, identity, purpose, and the meaning of life-and they deserve more than shallow answers.
They need clarity.
They need truth.
They need a faith that will last.
52 Weeks of Systematic Theology for Teens is a carefully structured, year-long journey designed to help young people understand what Christians believe-and why it matters. This is not just another devotional. It is a comprehensive, Scripture-centered guide that builds a solid theological foundation step by step.
Written with both depth and clarity, this book equips teens to move beyond surface-level belief into a confident, well-grounded faith that can stand firm in the face of doubt, pressure, and cultural confusion.
Inside this book, teens will discover:- A Full Year of Guided Study
- 52 intentional weekly lessons that develop understanding progressively and clearly
- Biblical Truth Made Clear
- Core doctrines-including God, Scripture, salvation, Christ, and eternity-explained in a way that is accessible without compromising depth
- A Framework for Thinking
- Helping teens not only know truth, but understand how all of Scripture fits together
- Space for Honest Questions
- Encouraging thoughtful engagement so faith becomes personal, tested, and resilient
- Reflection and Application Tools
- Journaling prompts and guided responses that connect theology to everyday life
- A Strong and Lasting Foundation
- Equipping young believers to stand with clarity, confidence, and conviction
Whether used for personal study, family discipleship, homeschooling, or youth groups, this book serves as a powerful tool for raising a generation that not only believes-but understands.
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