The Continuous Atonement by Brad Wilcox


Today, I wanted to share a remarkable book called,
The Continuous Atonement
for teens
by Brad Wilcox



About:

Brad Wilcox's The Continuous Atonement is a landmark work that helps to clarify what the Atonement is—and what it isn't. It corrects misperceptions and offers hope to those who struggle again and again.
This teen adaptation will help teenagers better understand and apply the Atonement in their lives and help them teach the nuances of the Atonement to others, whether on a mission, at home, or with friends. As they better understand and apply the Atonement, its transforming power will have a lasting effect in their lives.
Each chapter opens with a teen-appropriate question and includes subheadings to clarify content, new stories relevant to teens, and a Prepare to Teach section to help readers internalize and share what they're learning. This shorter edition will be printed in paperback, perfect for teens to carry with them through their busy days.

About the author:

BRAD WILCOX has lived in Ethiopia, Chile, and New Zealand; he and his family now make their home amid the Rocky Mountains. Brad taught sixth grade before obtaining his PhD in education from the University of Wyoming. His contributions as an author and teacher have been honored by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, and his work has appeared in Guideposts magazine and Reader's Digest. He once served as a member of the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America and has addressed thousands of youth and adults across the United State, Europe, Australia, and Japan. He and his wife, Debi, are the parents of four children

In My Opinion:

In my opinion I thought the book was inspiring, with Brad’s experiences he shared and the perfect insight for teens. With three teenagers in my home I was able to gain an insight of ways to teach them about the Atonement. I liked how at the beginning of the book Brad mentioned that the word atonement if broken up and reads at-one-ment. That is just one idea that I thought was provoking and interesting. The book has stories, questions, and ideas for how we can teach one another about the continuous atonement. I highly recommend this book!
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