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Books with author Suzy Weibel

  • Secret Diary Unlocked Companion Guide: My Struggle to Like Me

    Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, July 1, 2007)
    Unlock the diary together.After unlocking a secret diary there is only one thing to do...read it with your friends. With the help of pointed questions, pertinent group games, and purposeful sharing scenarios, this Companion Guide will turn A Secret Diary Unlocked into a group-changing experience.Self-motivated girls, older sisters, youth leaders, and moms should take this book and dig deeper to find where Suzy's diary ends and where theirs begins...Friends. Guys. Mom. God? God wants to be first in our lives--whether we are thirteen, twenty, or forty years old, and regardless of our boyfriend status. He comes first.
  • Secret Diary Unlocked Companion Guide: My Struggle to Like Me

    Suzy Weibel

    language (Moody Publishers, July 1, 2007)
    UNLOCK THE DIARY TOGETHER.After unlocking a secret diary there is only one thing to do...read it with your friends. With the help of pointed questions, pertinent group games, and purposeful sharing scenarios, this Companion Guide will turn A Secret Diary Unlocked into a group-changing experience.Self-motivated girls, older sisters, youth leaders, and moms should take this book and dig deeper to find where Suzy's diary ends and where theirs begins...FRIENDS. GUYS. MOM. GOD?God wants to be first in our lives--whether we are thirteen, twenty, or forty years old, and regardless of our boyfriend status. He comes first.
  • Secret Diary Unlocked: My Struggle to Like Me

    Suzy Weibel

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, July 1, 2007)
    As part of the Pure Freedom ministry of Dannah Gresh, Suzy Weibel has read her diary entries to 'tween and teen girls all over the world. When she does, something deep and freeing happens: they totally identify with her seventh grade diary of self-disclosure and self-deprecation, and come away trusting what Suzy found. Suzy Weibel is funny, yet thoughtful, and represents the sporty side of girlhood. The book itself is a feast to the eyes and catches the essence of a girl's struggle to like herself.