Growing up in a world of social medial and instant connectivity is a
mixed blessing for today's teenagers. They can easily access a wealthy
of information and remain engaged in their friends' lives. But it also
means there world is under more scrutiny than ever before - and it means
they have to be more careful than any previous generation.
Drawing from his own experiences of discovering and developing
accountability, author Craig Gross challenges teenagers' understanding
of what it means to be open and accountable. Each version of the book -
one for young men and one for young women, addresses specific
challenges of being a guy or girl in today's culture.
Readers will discover how being open provides safety - they can walk
through life knowing someone is backing them up, no matter what. Being
open leads to depth - being in intentional accountability will
inevitably deepen them as individuals and in their faith. Being open
allows them to live a life of freedom and liberty - because they aren't
hiding anything, they won't be looking over their shoulder in worry.
Being open is necessary for living a full and satisfying life into and
through adulthood.
See Through Life will help teenagers examine the nuts and bolts of
getting and maintaining accountability - how to get involved in one
another's world and how to make their openess remain effective. And
they'll be equipped to pursue honest, courage and community - all
components of true accountability.