Live - Sadie Robertson Huff

Live

By Sadie Robertson Huff

  • Release Date: 2020-02-25
  • Genre: Coming of Age for Young Adults
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Description

There's a big difference between being alive and knowing how to truly live. Live, from New York Times bestselling author Sadie Robertson, addresses life's most difficult issues and choices in fun, practical, and biblical ways, leading you to engage with God's truth in a world that is growing more overwhelming and confusing.

To be alive is something that happens to you, but to truly live is something you choose to do each day. As Sadie says, "When you truly learn to live the life God offers, your whole existence becomes a verb."

In Live, Sadie inspires teens and young adults to

thrive by making choices that will lead them into the fullness God has for them, not into the emptiness the world offers

find confidence, deal with haters, live in the moment, and discover the power of words
identify the difference between what leads to life and what leads to death
wholeheartedly embrace God's ways and God's truth

Live is the perfect gift for young, Christian women on birthdays, for graduation, or as a "just because" for self-care and self-discovery. With full-color photography and captivating design, Live helps teens and young adults feel empowered and inspired.

Whether you have a long-time relationship with God or are new to faith, Live is a joyful encouragement to make the most of each moment, make wise decisions, and always seek the truth of the Bible. Filled with stories and biblical principles, Live celebrates what we all have in common—the opportunity to not simply be alive but to truly live.

Sadie is a wholesome and trusted role model and enthusiastic voice for her generation, reaching millions of teens, young adults, and parents through her books, social platforms, and hit podcast, WHOA That's Good.

Look for additional inspirational, bestselling books from Sadie:
Live Fearless Live on Purpose Who Are You Following? Who Are You Following? Guided Journal

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