Written by Lisa Brenninkmeyer specifically for high school girls, Sisters of Strength: Exploring Identity, Friendship and Purpose is a beautiful invitation to young women who are searching for the answers to life’s biggest questions:
- Who am I?
- Am I loved?
- How can I have real, meaningful friendships?
- Why am I here?
There are three parts to this e-book: Friendship, Identity, and Purpose. Woven through all three is the message that you are known by the One who created you, you are loved by the One who sees into the depth of your being, and you are called by the One who knows your purpose.
This standalone e-book is a journey toward discovering your true purpose and worth in the eyes of God.
Tips for Using e-Books
An e-book is a digital version of a book. It can be read on electronic devices, such as phones, tablets, e-readers, or computers. eBooks are designed for use on electronic devices only and cannot be printed.
e-Books require an e-book reader (or e-reader) in order to be opened and read. An e-book reader may come standard on your device or may need to be added to your device via a free download or free app.
We want to make sure you get the most out of your time with Jesus. Here are a few suggestions from our WWP team on using your e-book Bible study:
1. Use the Notes feature in your e-reader
In order to experience real transformation, we encourage you to engage with the content of our Bible studies—reading and journaling your answers to the questions. Use the Notes feature of your e-reader to answer questions and make notes in your study guide.
2. Highlight words and sentences for quick reference
Does something resonate with you? A particular Bible verse convict your heart? Use the Highlight feature of your e-reader to mark the passage so you can quickly find it later.
3. Journal outside your study guide
You might find it helpful to use a journal alongside your e-book Bible study. Any notebook will do! Use a journal to take notes, record thoughts, list prayer requests, or simply to write about how God is speaking to you through the study.
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