Released in the UK March 2009
Released in the US May 2009
Pocket paperback | 64 Pages
Read to me: 12–17
Read Myself: 12–17
9781845504410 • £2.99 $4.99
BISAC – YAN048000
When fifteen–year–old Jessica Ingram hears those words she knows she will never be the same. Suddenly her family–and her emotions–are in pieces. She feels as though her whole world is coming apart.
Do you know any students like Jessica who are facing the separation or divorce of parents? What can you say or do to help? What do they need most right now? Perhaps more than any time in their lives they need a “911 friend”–a friend who “.. .is always loyal and a brother [and sister who] is born to help in time of need” (Prov. 17:17).
Through the aid of a gripping true–to–life story, Josh McDowell, along with Ed Stewart, offers biblical insights and practical instruction on what your friends can do when faced with the break–up of a home. But more importantly, you will discover how to become a true source of comfort, encouragement, and support to them during the ordeal. This book is designed for you to read first and then give to your friend.
And if you are that person faced with your parent’s divorce, you will learn what to expect in the weeks and months ahead. But more than that, you will discover how to experience the comfort, encouragement, and support you need from both God and a friend–most likely the friend who gave you this book.
Josh McDowell
An internationally known speaker and author. He is most often connected with Campus Crusade for Christ ? having spoken to more than ten million people in at least 84 countries and 700 university & college campuses.
Ed Stewart
Ed Stewart has spent 15 years in pastoral ministries. He has worked as an editor, an education specialist and is currently a freelance editor, writer, and novelist. Ed and his wife, Carol, reside in Hillsboro, Oregon
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