Unfinished Sentences

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  • Unfinished Sentences Book Detail

  • Author : Les Christie
  • Release Date : 2009-12-15
  • Publisher : Zondervan
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 138
  • ISBN 13 : 031085346X
  • File Size : 32,32 MB

Unfinished Sentences by Les Christie PDF Summary

Book Description: In the best-selling footsteps of Would You Rather . . . ?, What If . . . ?, and Have You Ever . . . ? comes Unfinished Sentences — another collection of sometimes lighthearted, sometimes poignant, and always provocative discussion starters guaranteed to get teenagers talking, thinking, debating. Get the discussion ball rolling with 450 incomplete sentences that can be used anytime, anywhere for breaking the ice, stimulating discussions, building community, getting kids to wrestle with spiritual issues -- or use them just for fun! The convenient size makes Unfinished sentences easy to stick in your pocket or in the glove box -- a resource you won't want your library or your youth ministry team to be without!

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Unfinished Sentences

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In the best-selling footsteps of Would You Rather . . . ?, What If . . . ?, and Have You Ever . . . ? comes Unfinished Sentences — another collection of somet

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Get the discussion ball rolling with this collection of sometimes lighthearted, sometimes poignant, and always provocative discussion starters guaranteed to get

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