No. of pages 64
Published: 1998
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"Peas in a Pod: How to be a Christian in School" by Peter Cavanagh offers practical guidance for young Christians navigating their faith in a school environment. The book addresses challenges like peer pressure, bullying, and maintaining personal convictions while fostering relationships. Through relatable stories, inspirational advice, and scriptural insights, it encourages readers to embrace their identity as Christians. Cavanagh emphasizes the importance of community, resilience, and compassion, equipping students with the tools they need to confidently live out their faith amidst the diverse social dynamics of school life. Ultimately, it's a heartfelt call to embody Christ-like values in everyday situations. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Check It Out .
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Scripture Union Publishing .
Andrea Smith is a journalist specialising in social and environmental issues. Amongst other publications, she has written for the Guardian and Sunday Telegraph and Green Futures. She lives in Portsmouth. She is also author of In the News: Food Safety and Farming. Peter Kavanagh has written numerous storybooks and picture books for young children. Sarah Smith is an illustrator based in Bristol, UK. She graduated fromAnglia Ruskin University's Cambridge School of Art in 2012. This is her first book.
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