Introduction
Part One: Partner with GodĀ
- Live to Grow
- Get to Work
- Relax and Trust Him
PartĀ 2: Depend on His Ways
- Learn from Your Limits
- Search for Wisdom
- LoveĀ His Church
- Pray Continually
Part 3: Monitor Your Growth
- Use Your Words
- Steward Your Feelings
- Examine Your Fruit
Acknowledgments
Notes
Scripture Index
Endorsements
āIn a world where teens are too often viewed as incapable of earnest discipleship practices, Lindsey Carlsonās book communicates a refreshing and much-needed message: maturity starts now.Ā Growing in GodlinessĀ offers basic concepts, accessible tools, and practical steps for teens to understand themselves as devoted followers of Christ. And it offers parents a rare gift as well: the golden opportunity of faith-infused dialogue with their young-adult child.ā
--- Jen Wilkin,Ā Director of Classes and Curriculum, The Village Church; author,Ā Women of the Word;Ā None Like Him; andĀ In His Image
āGrowing in GodlinessĀ is hands down my favorite book for teen girls. Its fresh writing, theological grit, accessible advice, grace-driven counsel, and practical application of the means of grace make me want to put it in the hands of all of the girls I know. No Pollyanna fluff or theological bricks here. I started to read this in the hospital, watching my own teenage girl recover from major surgery, and the sections that I read filled me with hope in the dark hours of my daughterās pain.ā
--- Rosaria Butterfield,Ā Former Professor of English, Syracuse University; author,Ā The Gospel Comes with a House Key
āAs children grow into teenagers, there is also a growing sense of urgency in their parents. Thereās so much to say, so much to teach, and still so much to learn. Itās hard to know where to start. Parents can trust thatĀ Growing in GodlinessĀ will give their teen girls a great place to start in their discipleship. This practical resource is grounded in the gospel and candidly conversational to reach teen girls where they are.ā
--- Gloria Furman,Ā author,Ā Missional MotherhoodĀ andĀ Treasuring Christ When Your Hands Are Full
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āWhile I have no experience in being a teenage girl, Iāve got a fair bit of experience in raising them. And from the perspective of a father, I can say this book represents exactly the kind of knowledge and wisdom that will serve them well for the few years they are teenagers and for the lifetime beyond.ā
--- Tim Challies,Ā blogger, Challies.com
āGrowing in GodlinessĀ is one of the best resources Iāve read on the topic of discipleship in the teen years. Lindsey Carlson is relatable, engaging, understanding, wise, and laugh-out-loud funny as she helps teen girls grasp their need for God and learn how to grow in faith. I plan to read this book with my daughter and will be recommending it for all her friends!ā
--- Melissa B. Kruger,Ā Director of Womenās Content, The Gospel Coalition; author,Ā In All Things: A Nine-Week Devotional Bible Study on Unshakeable Joy
āAs a fellow victim of the glamour shots trend of the 1990s, I can relate to Lindsey Carlsonās described desire for quick fixes and microwaved maturity. But she has given teenage girls a gift in these pagesānot only a description of what it means to be spiritually mature but also a relatable guide for pursuing that growth. Iām thankful my own daughter will have these words to encourage her as she grows in grace.ā
--- Catherine Parks,Ā author,Ā RealĀ andĀ Empowered: How God Shaped 11 Womenās Lives (and Can Shape Yours Too)
āThis book was a heart-changing read. It altered my perspective on many things. The author had lots of stories, which made reading it fun. Now I canāt wait to grow in godliness!ā
--- Emily H.,Ā age 11