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ATTENTION: Pastors, Christian Education Directors, Youth Leaders, Camp and Conference Leaders, Sunday School Superintendents and Teachers . . .

SPARKN ew interest in your youth program!

Reprints of this Teen Focus section, geared to the needs of your young people, are now available as complete, self-contained magazines. It’s bigger and better than ever. . . teen-slanted to provide answers to many of the most pressing problems facing youth today!

KLOTZ

EVANS

WIERSBE

SMITH

It Pays to Be on the In, by Warren Wiersbe-Only the teen who gets into the mainstream of God’s work really knows what this life is all about. Where Do You Fit In? by Bob Evans-Adventure and exciting fron­ tiers lie all about for the teen who begins to get involved for the Lord now where he is. When You Stop to Think About It, by John Klotz-Why the crea­ tionist viewpoint is still valid in our scientific and evolutionary- minded age. and these added features. . . • A quiz, “ Can You Name Them ?” featuring Christian personalities who have influenced or are influencing our generation: Paul Carlson, Billy Graham, Jim Eliott, South Carolina Coach Paul Dietzel and others. • Helpful hints on using this issue for youth programs. • Ads of leading Christian schools to help guide the teen’s choice in higher education. Stop the W orld-lt’s Falling Apart, by Dr. Bob Smith as told to Mel Larson. How today's teenager, living in a world that moves from one crisis to the next, can make sense of our confused, fast- moving times.

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FOUR MAIN A R TIC LES plus other interesting features

BILL EAKIN, Youth for Christ International, says:

“ Many adults today make the big mistake of assuming that teenagers are incapable of thinking for them ­ selves. They do think for themselves! This year's spe­

cial June TE E N FO CUS, ‘The Thinking Teenager,’ provides the challenge teenagers are seeking. Put together by men who know teens, it reaches the teenager on his level, and relates to the world in which he lives. I’m sold on it and recommend that you use it to supplement your teen outreach." Your own experience may suggest many more ways to extend the impact of these Christian concepts to the young people of your church and community. To assure an adequate supply for your program " — — — ORDER EARLY. . . SUPPLY LIMITED! MOODY MONTHLY 820 N. LaSalle Street • Chicago, Illinois 60610 M/M is making this reprint available at a price within reach of every church , . . actually below cost of production, as a service to our readers. Shipped postage prepaid. Fill out coupon and mail today. Enclosed is $__________ Please send me: □ 25 copies at Q 100 copies at {3 500 copies at □ 1,000 copies at SC, 52.00 5c, $5.00 4c, $20.00 3c, $30.00

• Teen opinion.

• Cartoons.

SOME OF THE MANY WAYS TEEN FOCUS REPRINTS CAN HELP YOU . . .

—andusers say . . . “The insert is wonderful. You have all done the usual Moody fine job.”— J.A.W., Dallas, Tex. “ I often read Teen Focus first, because I encourage my three teenage daugh­ ters to read it, and I like to know what they are reading.”— W.H.D., Reno, Nev. “ I was camp pastor at our youth camp, and I want to assure you that I got a lot of help out of Teen Focus.” — J.M.B., Glendive, Mont.

Evening Youth Groups can use as a month’s study . . . with one feature story read and discussed each week. Vacation Bible Schools will find it a valuable “ idea starter” in classes for teenagers . . . as an extra take- home paper.

Newly-Saved Teens will benefit from the counsel of these articles.

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Campfire Counsels can be livened with discussion of these articles when distributed to campers for study.

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