Serve, Set, Shine Devotions - Play Hard. Honor God. Next Play.
A 60-Day Christian Volleyball Devotional for Girls Ages 16–18 (Christian Family Devotionals)
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概要
Volleyball is loud. High school is louder.
If you are a volleyball girl ages 16–18, you already know the pressure hits from every direction. Starting spots, slumps, comparison, team drama, group chats, bad calls, trash talk, coaches, parents, grades, college decisions, and the constant noise of what everyone thinks. This devotional is built for that real life.
Serve, Set, Shine is a 60-day KJV devotional for teen volleyball athletes who want to grow stronger on the court and steadier off it. Not fake perfect. Not “try harder and smile.” Real faith. Real mindset. Real choices that change how you handle pressure, relationships, and your future.
Here’s what makes this different. Every day feels like your world, because it is your world.
Inside, you will get
- A bold affirmation to shape how you think before pressure shapes you
- A KJV Scripture that keeps you anchored in truthA three-paragraph story with characters and moments that sound like your team, your school, your life
- Simple action steps that turn faith into movement
- A short, honest prayer you can actually pray and mean
Every seventh day is a Huddle Day. That is your weekly reset. You review what hit you, what you learned, what needs to change, and what habit you are choosing next. Huddle Days also include a Think It Through section, because at 16–18, the real battle is not just volleyball. It is your heart, your mindset, your standards, and your decisions.
This book covers what teen girls actually deal with
- Pressure and performance anxiety
- Confidence without arrogance
- Mistakes, slumps, and bounce-back toughness
- Friends, rumors, gossip, and group chat drama
- Boys, attention, boundaries, and standards
- Parties, alcohol and drug pressure, and being the influence instead of the one being influenced
- Bad refs, trash talk, and staying disciplined with your words
- Coaches, parents, and handling correction without spiraling
- School stress, time management, and finishing strong