Thursday, April 12, 2007

Diary of a Teenage Girl


In the fictional Diary of a Teenage Girl, sixteen-year-old Caitlin O'Conner reveals the inner workings of a girl caught between childhood and womanhood ... an empty life without Christ and a meaningful one with Him. Through Caitlin's candid journal entries we see her grapple with such universal teen issues as peer pressure, loyalty, conflict with parents, the longing for a boyfriend, and her own spirituality. Readers will laugh and cry with Caitlin as she struggles toward self-discovery and understanding God's plan for her life. And they'll be deeply moved by her surprising commitment regarding dating.
Please, remember to bring $5 to small group on Tuesday night. We will begin our study on the book listed above and chat briefly about the description. Be prepared to dig deep!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey everyone its Shelby! The book is really great, it touched many feelings inside of me, i read things i need to understand. (I did finish the book already, but I am starting over to get a better idea, and i am writing things for each chapter.) I love how God is brought in this book, it really touched me and showed me issues as I grow up that I might face in my life!
Hopefully I will be able to come next tuesday and talk about chapter 1!

Anonymous said...

we need to up date the picture of everybody............

Anonymous said...

THE BOOK IS REALLY COOL. CAITLIN REMINDS ME A LOT OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE BOOK "PERFECT" IT DOES FACE A LOT OF THE PROBLEMS TEENAGE GIRLS FACE EVERY DAY. I HAVE READ AHEAD, AND IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER.
-BEKAH

Anonymous said...

HAVE'VE ONLY READ THE FIRST TWO CHAPTERS AND IT'S REALLY GOOD


~ANNA~

Anonymous said...

THE BOOK IS SO GOOD.



~ANNA~