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THIS BIBLE IS PRESENTED TO<br />

GIVEN BY<br />

DATE<br />

OCCASION


MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS<br />

NAME ____________________________________________________<br />

DATE OF BIRTH ___________ RELATIONSHIP _____________________<br />

NAME ____________________________________________________<br />

DATE OF BIRTH ___________ RELATIONSHIP _____________________<br />

NAME ____________________________________________________<br />

DATE OF BIRTH ___________ RELATIONSHIP _____________________<br />

NAME ____________________________________________________<br />

DATE OF BIRTH ___________ RELATIONSHIP _____________________<br />

Who wrote the Bible<br />

Of course, the Bible has not always been in book form. The<br />

earliest s<strong>to</strong>ries in the Bible were passed down through the generations<br />

<strong>by</strong> word of mouth. People would gather <strong>to</strong>gether and<br />

l<strong>is</strong>ten <strong>to</strong> the s<strong>to</strong>rytellers tell about Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel,<br />

Noah, and so on. Scribes, or official writers, eventually collected<br />

these s<strong>to</strong>ries — along with poems and songs, genealogical records,<br />

and other important documents—and wrote them <strong>by</strong> hand<br />

on scrolls.<br />

In Jesus’ day, centuries later, scrolls were still in use. But<br />

<strong>by</strong> that time, the Jew<strong>is</strong>h people had put <strong>to</strong>gether a set of sacred<br />

writings that was considered authoritative. Th<strong>is</strong> collection was<br />

similar <strong>to</strong> what we know as the Old Testament. The early Chr<strong>is</strong>tians<br />

would add several books and letters <strong>to</strong> create a canon of<br />

their own. And instead of keeping a collection of scrolls, Chr<strong>is</strong>tians<br />

eventually compiled their sacred writings in<strong>to</strong> one big collection,<br />

giving us the books of the Bible that we know <strong>to</strong>day.


MILESTONES FROM MY<br />

FAITH JOURNEY<br />

BAPTISM OR DEDICATION<br />

DATE ____________ PLACE ________________________________<br />

GODPARENTS ____________________________________________<br />

CONFIRMATION<br />

DATE ____________ PLACE ________________________________<br />

CLASSMATES _____________________________________________<br />

________________________________________________________<br />

________________________________________________________<br />

SPECIAL CHURCH MEMORIES<br />

________________________________________________________<br />

________________________________________________________<br />

________________________________________________________<br />

The Old Testament includes 39 books written <strong>by</strong> many authors<br />

over several centuries. The books can be grouped in<strong>to</strong> four categories:<br />

Genes<strong>is</strong> — Deuteronomy: the books of law, also known as the Torah or<br />

Pentateuch. The Pentateuch tells of creation, the birth of the nation<br />

of Israel, Israel’s escape from slavery in Egypt, and the covenant that<br />

God made with the people through Moses.<br />

Joshua— Esther: the books of h<strong>is</strong><strong>to</strong>ry. These books tell the s<strong>to</strong>ry of the<br />

r<strong>is</strong>e and fall of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.<br />

Job —Song of Solomon: the books of w<strong>is</strong>dom and poetry. These books<br />

are collections of songs, poems, and w<strong>is</strong>e sayings, many of which are<br />

attributed <strong>to</strong> the great kings David and Solomon.<br />

Isaiah — Malachi: the prophets. As God’s messengers, the prophets<br />

held the people and their leaders <strong>to</strong> high standards of love and jus-


Dear Lord,<br />

t’s so easy <strong>to</strong> get caught up in striving <strong>to</strong><br />

I be something: educated, popular, physically<br />

fit, talented, good looking—the l<strong>is</strong>t<br />

goes on. But I pray that you help me <strong>to</strong> realize<br />

that the only real pursuit worthy of my<br />

full attention <strong>is</strong> <strong>to</strong> be completely yours.<br />

Help me <strong>to</strong> understand that in all the<br />

changes and challenges, in every moment<br />

of the day, you are with me. You never leave<br />

me or forsake me, and I never have <strong>to</strong> “go it<br />

alone.” You love me from the moment I am<br />

born until the day I die. Because of <strong>th<strong>is</strong></strong> love<br />

I accept from you, I can d<strong>is</strong>cover life abundant.<br />

Lord, during <strong>th<strong>is</strong></strong> time of change and<br />

challenge as I seek <strong>to</strong> become what I want <strong>to</strong><br />

be—a time of searching, of exploration and<br />

d<strong>is</strong>covery, of tremendous opportunity for<br />

personal and spiritual growth—help me <strong>to</strong><br />

walk with you, and <strong>to</strong> “become” the person<br />

you want me <strong>to</strong> be.<br />

In your Holy Name I pray.<br />

Amen.<br />

SPECIAL TEACHERS<br />

AND MENTORS


Teen Bible 18‐pages of black ink content following biblical text<br />

31 Days of Tough Questions<br />

Who am I<br />

Read: Psalm 139: 13‐14<br />

As we grow up, there comes a time when we wonder what God had in mind<br />

when we were created. God knows our questions, our hopes, our thoughts, and our<br />

experiences far better than we do. We are exactly the persons God created us <strong>to</strong> be.<br />

Do I have a special purpose<br />

Read: Ecclesiastes 11:9<br />

When we are young, it <strong>is</strong> easy <strong>to</strong> make having fun and doing the things we enjoy<br />

our <strong>to</strong>p priorities. The writer of Ecclesiastes tells us that even while we are having<br />

fun, we need <strong>to</strong> learn <strong>to</strong> be responsible, <strong>to</strong> love, and care for others, and <strong>to</strong> fulfill our<br />

purpose in the universe.<br />

What <strong>is</strong> God calling me <strong>to</strong> do<br />

Read: Jonah 1:1‐3, 17<br />

When God calls us <strong>to</strong> do something, it <strong>is</strong> sort of like a homework assignment: if<br />

we don’t do it, it will still be there waiting for us. Is there something you know you<br />

should be doing, but you keep putting it off If it <strong>is</strong> from God, you will not be at<br />

peace until it <strong>is</strong> done. So go on and get started.<br />

What can I learn from others about my purpose or calling<br />

Read: Luke 2:28‐32<br />

People like Simeon—those who reminded Jesus that he was special and that God<br />

had called him for a great task—helped <strong>to</strong> prepare Jesus <strong>to</strong> fulfill h<strong>is</strong> purpose in<br />

saving the world. Sometimes God uses other people <strong>to</strong> help you d<strong>is</strong>cover, prepare<br />

for, and fulfill your purpose. L<strong>is</strong>ten <strong>to</strong> the people you trust, and l<strong>is</strong>ten for God <strong>to</strong><br />

confirm God’s purpose for your life.


Teen Bible 18‐pages of black ink content following biblical text<br />

Short Bible Studies on . . .<br />

Friendship<br />

Key Scriptures: Ruth 1:1‐18 (Ruth and Naomi); 1 Samuel 18:1‐9; 20:12‐42 (David<br />

and Jonathan)<br />

Who are your friends Are they people who share your interests People who<br />

like and accept you People who live next door or who happen <strong>to</strong> be in your Engl<strong>is</strong>h<br />

class or scout troop<br />

Think for a moment about your closest friends. What makes these people good<br />

friends Do they celebrate your accompl<strong>is</strong>hments Do they support you when you’re<br />

having a <strong>to</strong>ugh time Are they brutally honest with you when you mess up<br />

Often we make friends with people who share our interests, who live close <strong>to</strong> us,<br />

or who participate in the same activities. But true, lasting friendships require much<br />

more than having a few things in common. They take work. Friends must not only<br />

appreciate one another’s skills and interests but also one another’s personality and<br />

companionship. They not only celebrate and have fun <strong>to</strong>gether but also suffer<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether when one friend <strong>is</strong> going through a cr<strong>is</strong><strong>is</strong>. As Proverbs 18:24 says, “A true<br />

friend sticks closer than one’s nearest kin.”<br />

Read and reflect:<br />

• Read the s<strong>to</strong>ry of Ruth and Naomi, Ruth 1:1‐18. Which of your friends <strong>is</strong> most<br />

like Ruth, willing <strong>to</strong> make sacrifices for you<br />

• Read the s<strong>to</strong>ry of David and Jonathan, 1 Samuel 18:1‐9; 20:12‐42. What are<br />

you willing <strong>to</strong> r<strong>is</strong>k for the good of your friends<br />

• What do you think are the character<strong>is</strong>tics of a good friendship How do you<br />

exhibit these character<strong>is</strong>tics in your friendships<br />

Stress<br />

Key Scripture: Matthew 6:25‐34; 11:28‐30 (“Do not worry.”)<br />

What stresses you out Busyness High expectations A relationship with a<br />

friend or family member These are just a few of the many reasons people might feel<br />

worried, frazzled, anxious, or frustrated.<br />

Stress causes us <strong>to</strong> lose focus and perspective. When you’re stressed about<br />

getting homework done, projects completed, and tests studied for, you probably<br />

don’t think about education being a blessing and a privilege or about all the people<br />

whose education has been d<strong>is</strong>rupted <strong>by</strong> war, prejudice, poverty, or natural d<strong>is</strong>asters.<br />

When you’re overwhelmed—juggling school, work, sports, band, and church


Teen Bible 8 back color pages<br />

About Me . . .<br />

My full name <strong>is</strong> ________________________________________________________<br />

I was born on _____________________ in _________________________________<br />

My family includes ____________________________________________________<br />

_____________________________________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________<br />

Special people in my life<br />

_______________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________<br />

My favorite childhood memory __________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________<br />

My pastimes / hobbies<br />

________________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________<br />

My favorite places <strong>to</strong> v<strong>is</strong>it<br />

______________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________<br />

I relax <strong>by</strong> ____________________________________________________________<br />

I like <strong>to</strong> read<br />

_________________________________________________________<br />

My favorite music / art<strong>is</strong>t<br />

My favorite TV show/movie<br />

______________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________


Teen Bible 8 back color pages<br />

A Prayer for the Journey Ahead<br />

My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I<br />

cannot know for certain where it will end. Nor do I really know myself, and the fact<br />

that I think that I am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so. But<br />

I believe that the desire <strong>to</strong> please you does in fact please you. And I hope I have that<br />

desire in all that I am doing. I hope that I will never do anything apart from that desire.<br />

And I know that if I do <strong>th<strong>is</strong></strong> you will lead me <strong>by</strong> the right road though I may know<br />

nothing about it. Therefore will I trust you always though I may seem <strong>to</strong> be lost and in<br />

the shadow of death. I will not fear, for you are ever with me, and you will never leave<br />

me <strong>to</strong> face my perils alone.<br />

—Thomas Mer<strong>to</strong>n, Thoughts in Solitude (New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 1958), 79.<br />

Walk a La<strong>by</strong>rinth<br />

A la<strong>by</strong>rinth <strong>is</strong> an ancient prayer and meditation <strong>to</strong>ol. It looks like a maze, but unlike a<br />

maze there <strong>is</strong> no way <strong>to</strong> get lost; there’s just one path in and out. You can slowly trace<br />

the la<strong>by</strong>rinth below with a paper clip as you pray or contemplate a problem, or there<br />

are many larger examples of la<strong>by</strong>rinths and various designs available <strong>to</strong> download<br />

online. Better yet, contact churches or retreat centers in your area <strong>to</strong> see if they have<br />

a la<strong>by</strong>rinth. It’s worth the hunt, because a la<strong>by</strong>rinth can help you take new steps on<br />

your spiritual journey and life path.<br />

—Adapted from Tim Gossett, A Walk with God for Graduates (Dimensions for Living, 2006), 41.

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