Are you looking for resources for tween and teen girls? We know it is hard to pick out what is worth reading and spending your time on, so we’ve put together this collection resources to encourage you in your faith walk.
Bible Studies
Devotionals
- Streams in the Desert: 366 Daily Devotional Readings
- My Utmost for His Highest: Traditional Updated Edition (My Utmost for His Highest), by Oswald Chambers
- Just Like Jesus Devotional, by Max Lucado
- Jesus Calling {Teen Edition}, by Sarah Young
Relevant Reads
- Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl, Paula Hendricks
- Graceful: Letting Go of Your Try-Hard Life, Emily P. Freeman
- Perfectly Unique, Annie Downs
- Speak Love, Annie Downs
- Young and in Love: Challenging the Unnecessary Delay of Marriage, by Ted Cunningham
- Captivating: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman’s Soul, by John and Stasi Eldredge
- The Bondage Breaker® Youth Edition, by Neil T. Anderson
- Battlefield of the Mind for Teens: Winning the Battle in Your Mind, by Joyce Meyer
- A Young Woman After God’s Own Heart: A Teen’s Guide to Friends, Faith, Family, and the Future, by Elizabeth George
- The Power of a Praying® Teen (Power of a Praying Series!), by Stormie Omartian
- Let’s Talk! Good Stuff for Girlfriends About God, Guys, and Growing Up, by Danae Dobson
- Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations, by Harris, Alex, Harris, Brett and Chuck Norris
- Graffiti, by Erin Davis
- The Complete Girls of Grace Devotional Bible Study Workbook, by Point of Grace
- The Bare Naked Truth, Bekah Hamrick Martin (over 14 years)
- Get Lost, by Dannah Gresh (over 14 years)
Fiction u0026amp; Non Fiction
- Life of Faith: Elsie Dinsmore, by Martha Finley
- Soul Surfer, Bethany Hamilton
- FaithGirlz Series (9 -12 years)
Bibles
- Check out our Complete Guide to Finding a Bible
- NIV Student Bible Compact
- NIV/The Message Parallel Bible, Personal Size
Please note that while we personally recommend these resources, we can not be liable for their content or advice. We’d love for you to let us know if you face a problem of any kind, so that we may consider removing them from this list.
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