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Battlefield of the Mind for Kids

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Equip young readers with the tools they need to defend life's most important battlefield—their mind—with this powerful resource from New York Times bestselling author and renowned Bible teacher Joyce Meyer.
Our minds are constantly being bombarded by thoughts and feelings. But what are those thoughts and feelings? And where, or who, are they coming from? In this young readers' edition of her bestselling book, Joyce Meyer helps kids navigate through the confusing and complex world of the mind, providing easy-to-understand insights and valuable tools on topics such as recognizing and understanding thoughts and feelings, discerning the things and people that influence our thoughts, and training our minds to dwell on all the goodness God has planned for us.

Each chapter tackles a specific topic with these helpful sections:
  • Brief introduction with supporting Bible verses
  • Relatable stories that apply the topic to everyday life
  • Quick activities for kids to engage in
  • Powerful memory verses
  • A sample prayer that shows how to bring concerns to God

  • A powerful look at protecting what matters most, this book would be a valuable addition to any young believer's library.
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      • Library Journal

        July 1, 2006
        Meyer is the immensely successful author of Battlefield of the Mind, which addresses fear, anxiety, and mental confusion as symptoms of a spiritual battle with Satan that right-thinking and stalwart faith can address. These two books are specialty successor volumes to that one. Warner describes them as -reformatted, - but in fact they are entirely rewritten (with coauthors Moore and Hafer) in order to supply the same advice and admonitions to children and teens. The Kids volume has appealing illustrations, while Teens includes quizzes and bullet points about teen behavior. For collections where Meyer's readership is strong.

        Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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