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Online Access: The Theology of the Body for Teens Middle School Edition Leader’s Guide comes with online access. I will contact Ascension Press and ask them to send registration information to the email address associated with your order. It is possible that Ascension will not honor the online access for a book purchased from a bookstore’s inventory. If that is the case, I will contact you to discuss your options – discounting the cost of the book or drop-ship ordering through Ascension. I appreciate your patience! If you do not need or want online access, please open a support ticket through the order page in your account, or contact me at the support address to discuss discounting the cost of the book.
The Theology of the Body for Teens Middle School Edition Leader’s Guide offers the facilitator the ability to easily implement and run a Theology of the Body for Teens: Middle School Edition study in their home, parish, school, or youth group. The Leader’s Guide is essential to the success of the study. It contains the entire Student Workbook on the right side and many helpful teaching tips and tools on the left side to help the leader navigate the students through the program.
Also includes:
- Lesson Objectives
- Instructor Notes
- Icebreaker Activities
- Personal Application Suggestions
- Movie Clip & Song Suggestions
- Relevant Quotes from St. John Paul II
More online resources are available for free here.
by Brian Butler, Jason Evert, and Colin & Aimee MacIver
The Theology of the Body for Teens Middle School program is divided into 8 unique segments that reflect the pedagogical approach of John Paul II’s revolutionary teaching. The program gives sixth through eighth graders the answers to their tough questions concerning their bodies, their sexuality, and their future. The program has been designed specifically as a catechetical program to fit perfectly into Catholic schools, youth ministry, CCD, and homeschooling settings. Theology of the Body for Teens Middle School Edition has been granted the Imprimatur.
Answers Critical Questions Like:
- Who am I?
- Are there consequences to my actions?
- What is the difference between love and lust?
- How do I balance family, friends, school, God, music, TV, internet, texting, etc., in my daily life?
- How can I discern my vocation to marriage, priesthood, or religious life?
- How do I deal with bullying, gossip, peer pressure, pornography, divorce, etc?
- Can I live my Catholic faith no matter how I messed up in the past?







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