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Books with author George J Barnett

  • Real Teens: A Contemporary Snapshot of Youth Culture

    George Barna

    eBook (Baker Books, Oct. 3, 2001)
    They are the digital generation, the Mosaics, a new wave of connected and decidedly upbeat young people who are anxious to make a positive difference in the world around them. Skepticism--once the hallmark of Generation X--is waning as the prevalent attitude among teens. As teens change, so must our way of teaching them and reaching them. How can we effectively convey the eternal truths of the gospel to high-tech, information-drenched, highly mobile youth who believe themselves to be self-sufficient? What are the challenges we face in reaching out to the Mosaic generation? And what are the opportunities they present? Once again, George Barna points the way.
  • Unicorn Bedtime Stories For Girls 3: Children's Book Tell Your Kids How About Grandma, For Ages 2-6

    J. B. Barnett

    language (, Feb. 20, 2020)
    Unicorn Bedtime Stories For Girls 3How About Grandma"Did you miss grandma?" Little girl said."Grandma will always live in my heart and thoughts." Mom said.This fun bedtime book is the age-appropriate way to show your daughter how much you love her and can help your kids or baby sleep and bring sweet dreams to children or beginner readers learn about reading.
  • Real Teens: A Contemporary Snapshot of Youth Culture

    George Barna

    Paperback (Regal, Oct. 3, 2001)
    They are the digital generation, the Mosaics, a new wave of connected and decidedly upbeat young people who are anxious to make a positive difference in the world around them. Skepticism - once the hallmark of Generation X - is waning as the prevalent attitude amoung teens. As teens change, so must our way of teaching them and reaching them. How can we effectively convey the eternal truths of the gospel to high-tech, information-drenched, highly mobile youth who believe themselves to be self-sufficient? What are the challenges we face in reaching out to the Mosaic generation? And what are the opportunities they present? Once, again, George Barna points the way.
  • Real Teens: A Contemporary Snapshot of Youth Culture

    George Barna

    Paperback (Baker Books, Oct. 3, 2001)
    They are the digital generation, the Mosaics, a new wave of connected and decidedly upbeat young people who are anxious to make a positive difference in the world around them. Skepticism--once the hallmark of Generation X--is waning as the prevalent attitude among teens. As teens change, so must our way of teaching them and reaching them. How can we effectively convey the eternal truths of the gospel to high-tech, information-drenched, highly mobile youth who believe themselves to be self-sufficient? What are the challenges we face in reaching out to the Mosaic generation? And what are the opportunities they present? Once again, George Barna points the way.
  • Real Teens: A Contemporary Snapshot of Youth Culture

    George Barna

    Paperback (Regal Books, Oct. 24, 2001)
    They are the digital generation, the Mosaics, a new wave of connected and decidedly upbeat young people who are anxious to make a positive difference in the world around them. Skepticism-once the hallmark of Generation X-is waning as the prevalent attitude among teens. As teens change, so must our way of teaching them and reaching them. How can we effectively convey the eternal truths of the gospel to high-tech, information-drenched, highly mobile youth who believe themselves to be self-sufficient? What are the challenges we face in reaching out to the Mosaic generation? And what are the opportunities they present? Once again, George Barna points the way.