Title
If God Loves Me Why Can’t I Get My Locker Open?
Author
Lorraine Peterson
Review
If God Loves Me Why Can’t I Get My Locker Open? has been touching the lives of teenagers for 25 years and sold over 700,000 copies. The
newly updated version has been expanded to include up-to-date information geared towards helping today’s teens.
The book is broken down into 365 individual days. Each entry includes a story and scripture verse designed to help teenagers relate
Biblical values to their daily lives. The stories don’t talk down to teenagers, but speak on a level they can understand and relate to.
In 365 days, teenagers will learn that the only opinion, of themselves, that really matters is God’s. They’ll also learn:
- what it’s like to hang out with real heroes;
- why drinking alcohol doesn’t make them cool;
- how self-discipline can help them achieve their goals;
- how their true value is not measured by material things, high achievements, or being perfect;
- what it means to truly accept themselves as they are—imperfect;
- what true love really is and how to apply it to their own lives and the lives around them;
- why respecting their parents is courageous;
- why words hurt and how to use their words more wisely,
- why positive thoughts about themselves can change their future;
- the true value of hard work; and
- so much more.
What I especially liked about If God Loves Me Why Can’t I Get My Locker Open? is that fact that each devotional touches on a subject
close to the heart of a teenager. It’s not about preachy and trying to get teenagers to become super-spiritual beings. It’s about
helping teenagers face the fact that whether they are facing the divorce of their parents, the end of a friendship, or the decision to
not have sex until they marry, the Bible can help them make good decisions—decisions that can make them stronger while bettering their
lives now and in the future.
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About The Author:
Alyice Edrich is a freelance writer with a love for finding "ah ha moments"…even if the writers didn’t intend
to put them there! Visit her at AlyiceEdrich.com
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