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Preface -- Note to Parents, Grandparents, Guardians, and Friends -- Introduction -- How Can I Live My Best Life Now? -- Mental and Physical Health Benefits of the Christian Life -- Isn't Christianity against Diversity? -- Racism / Slavery / Christianity as the Most Diverse Movement in History -- Can Jesus Be True for You but Not for Me?Universal Truth / Relativism / Evangelism -- Can't We Just Be Good without God? -- God as the Basis for Morality / 9/11 / Hitler / Stalin / Human Identity / Abortion -- How Can You Believe the Bible Is True?Evidence for the Gospels / Evidence for the Resurrection / True versus Literal -- Hasn't Science Disproved Christianity?Origins of Science / Science and Faith Controversies / Christian Scientists Today -- Why Can't We Just Agree That Love Is Love? -- Marriage / Sex / Singleness / Friendship / Same-Sex Attraction / Pornography / Abuse -- Who Cares If You're a Boy or a Girl? -- Gender / Feminism / Transgender and Non-Binary Identities -- Does God Care When We Hurt? -- God's Sovereignty in Suffering / God's Care for Us / Prayer / Purpose -- How Can You Believe in Heaven and Hell?Meaning of Heaven and Hell / Sin and Judgment / Salvation / Invitation -- A "Thank You" Note -- Notes -- General Index -- Scripture Index
Rebecca McLaughlin uses teen-friendly illustrations and biblical truth to address 10 questions teens face about the Christian worldview, challenging young people to think deeply about hard topics and stand for truth in a secular age