99 Thoughts for Parents of Teenagers – Book Review

On March 17, 2011, in Middle School - EXIT, Students, by Andrew

I just finished reading thorough this book and found it to not only full of wisdom but also a very enjoyable read. Malt Mueller is an author that continually turns out incredible resources. I would highly recommend this to all parents of teens and preteens. Download a sample chapter at the bottom of this post or oder a copy of the book this sunday at the shoreline book store.

99 Thoughts for Parents of Teenagers: The Truth on Raising Teensagers From Parents Who Have Been There by Walt Mueller
If you’re the parent of a teenager, you need all the help you can get. How do you help your children make wise choices? How do you give your teenagers freedom to make their own choices while still providing a guiding hand? How do you invest your time and energy in ways that make an eternal difference in your children’s lives?

Walt Mueller delivers the goods in 99 Thoughts for Parents of Teenagers, a no-holds-barred look at the good, bad, and ugly aspects of parenting teenagers. Drawing on his experience as a parent of four children who have passed through their teenage years, Walt shares wisdom, thoughts, insights, and suggestions for making the teenage years count.

If you’re a parent, you’ll want to read, devour, and absorb the dynamic truths in this book. In this book you will gain insights on fulfilling God’s great call to raise children who pursue a Jesus-centered life.

Click here to download an excerpt.

If you ever have a book suggestion to share with other parents please contact Pastor Andrew with details. Were all in this together so make sure to share what you find!

I just finished reading thorough this book and found it to not only full of wisdom but also a very enjoyable read. Malt Mueller is an author that continually turns out incredible resources. I would highly recommend this to all parents of teens and preteens. Download a sample chapter at the bottom of this post or oder a copy of the book this sunday at the shoreline book store.

99 Thoughts for Parents of Teenagers: The Truth on Raising Teensagers From Parents Who Have Been There by Walt Mueller
If you’re the parent of a teenager, you need all the help you can get. How do you help your children make wise choices? How do you give your teenagers freedom to make their own choices while still providing a guiding hand? How do you invest your time and energy in ways that make an eternal difference in your children’s lives?

Walt Mueller delivers the goods in 99 Thoughts for Parents of Teenagers, a no-holds-barred look at the good, bad, and ugly aspects of parenting teenagers. Drawing on his experience as a parent of four children who have passed through their teenage years, Walt shares wisdom, thoughts, insights, and suggestions for making the teenage years count.

If you’re a parent, you’ll want to read, devour, and absorb the dynamic truths in this book. In this book you will gain insights on fulfilling God’s great call to raise children who pursue a Jesus-centered life.

Click here to download an excerpt.

If you ever have a book suggestion to share with other parents please contact Pastor Andrew with details. Were all in this together so make sure to share what you find!

Peter – Rock in the Rough a Middle School Series

On March 14, 2011, in Featured-Auto, Middle School - EXIT, Students, by Andrew

Last Sunday morning the middle school group began a new series called Peter – Rock in the Rough. Over the next four Sunday mornings we will be exploring the life of Peter. Beginning with his decision to follow Christ through the end of his life we will see clear examples of why Jesus called Peter the Rock. To Jesus, Peter was the Rock, an unstable guy with one solid quality – he responded to the Lord’s leading in big ways. This series will encourage your middle schooler that just like Peter, despite their failings and their faults, they can be a rock in the kingdom of God. Make sure your student doesn’t miss this challenging series brought by Pastor Andrew.

Last Sunday morning the middle school group began a new series called Peter – Rock in the Rough. Over the next four Sunday mornings we will be exploring the life of Peter. Beginning with his decision to follow Christ through the end of his life we will see clear examples of why Jesus called Peter the Rock. To Jesus, Peter was the Rock, an unstable guy with one solid quality – he responded to the Lord’s leading in big ways. This series will encourage your middle schooler that just like Peter, despite their failings and their faults, they can be a rock in the kingdom of God. Make sure your student doesn’t miss this challenging series brought by Pastor Andrew.

EXIT Middle School: Hide Night!

On March 14, 2011, in Middle School - EXIT, Students, by Exit

Hey Everyone!

Just a reminder about our Exit Hide Night coming up this Friday night from 8:30 to 10:30pm right here at Shoreline. This night will be packed with awesome variations of the infamous game of hide-and-go-seek, prizes, and blow-your-mind FUN!! So come, bring your friends, and get ready to HIDE!

Date: Friday, March 18th

Time: 8:30-10:30pm

Where: Shoreline Community Church

Hey Everyone!

Just a reminder about our Exit Hide Night coming up this Friday night from 8:30 to 10:30pm right here at Shoreline. This night will be packed with awesome variations of the infamous game of hide-and-go-seek, prizes, and blow-your-mind FUN!! So come, bring your friends, and get ready to HIDE!

Date: Friday, March 18th

Time: 8:30-10:30pm

Where: Shoreline Community Church

Exit Middle School: Convalescent Home Visit

On February 28, 2011, in Middle School - EXIT, Students, by Exit

The Exit Middle School will be visiting the Monterey Pines Convalescent Home this saturday, March 5th. We’ll be meeting at 9am at Shoreline and following Danny and Jenn over to the home for those who don’t know exactly were it’s located. However, if you do know where it’s at, the event doesn’t officially start until 9:30am, so feel free to meet us there. This visit will give us an opportunity to reach out to our elders in our community who may not experience visits that often. Our time spent there sends a clear message of God’s love and how much people care about them and it also gives our young people a chance to give back. So come and be part of something special . It’ll mean so much! Not to mention we’ll have a lot of fun spending time as a youth group as well!

Students will be picked up at Monterey Pines Convalescent Home (1501 Skyline Drive Monterey, CA 93940-4198)

Date: March 5th

Time: 9-11:30 am

The Exit Middle School will be visiting the Monterey Pines Convalescent Home this saturday, March 5th. We’ll be meeting at 9am at Shoreline and following Danny and Jenn over to the home for those who don’t know exactly were it’s located. However, if you do know where it’s at, the event doesn’t officially start until 9:30am, so feel free to meet us there. This visit will give us an opportunity to reach out to our elders in our community who may not experience visits that often. Our time spent there sends a clear message of God’s love and how much people care about them and it also gives our young people a chance to give back. So come and be part of something special . It’ll mean so much! Not to mention we’ll have a lot of fun spending time as a youth group as well!

Students will be picked up at Monterey Pines Convalescent Home (1501 Skyline Drive Monterey, CA 93940-4198)

Date: March 5th

Time: 9-11:30 am

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