Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
Faith & Values Pack
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Faith & Values Pack

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Raise a Teen Who Knows Right From Wrong. If you don’t teach values at home, the internet will.

Give your teen a clear compass: kindness in action, real accountability, and choices they can be proud of.

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Honesty & empathy that show up in real life — not just words.

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Resilience with roots — faith, reflection,
and mindful calm when life hits hard.

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Values-first decision making — simple scripts for
“what do I do now?” moments.

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Gratitude & purpose — daily prompts that
shift attitude and behavior.


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Values-in-Action

Faith & Values Pack

Ifcharacter isn’t coached, culture will coach something else

Build character that lasts: daily prompts and short reflections that grow empathy, gratitude, integrity, and purpose—at home, in class, and in real life.

Give Them a Compass, Not Just Coping

Daily, do-able practices that grow integrity, empathy,
gratitude, and purpose
—so your teen chooses right even when no
one’s watching.

🔶 Character in action: short reflections → real-life choices at school, online, and with friends.
🔶 Rooted resilience: faith-anchored prompts that steady attitudes and reactions.
🔶 Family language for “right now” moments: simple scripts for honesty, repair, and responsibility.

Teach Values at Home—Before the Internet Teaches Something Else

Each Page in the Faith & Values Pack builds real-world integrity, empathy, and gratitude, so culture isn’t their only teacher.
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Edee C.

As a teenage counselor, I often have to handle frustration and sometimes look for new strategies to support my students. I like Emma Davis's approach, and this book gave me new insights to better support them.

Steven F.

I bought this book for my teenage son, and it's been incredibly helpful. The activities and strategies keep him engaged, and I've noticed a positive shift in how he manages frustration. Highly recommend for parents and teens alike!

Jessica A.

It covers everything from money management to social skills, helping young people navigate real-world challenges with confidence

Maps M.

All the tools are useful not only for me—she provides resources that I can now share with parents, teenagers, and colleagues. It is a valuable resource for all of us.

April S.

If we create safe environments, teenagers will be able to share their emotions and not let anger or frustration control their lives.

Steven F.

I bought this book for my teenage son, and it's been incredibly helpful. The activities and strategies keep him engaged, and I've noticed a positive shift in how he manages frustration. Highly recommend for parents and teens alike!

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A set of short, teen-friendly readings and prompts that build integrity, empathy, gratitude, responsibility, and purpose—with reflection questions, “values-in-action” challenges, and simple family/leader scripts.

No. It’s faith-forward and values-based, written to be adaptable across Christian traditions and usable by interfaith or values-focused families. Scripture references (when used) are brief and
optional; you can emphasize universal virtues only.

10–17. Younger teens benefit from short reflections; older teens apply the prompts to school, friendships, social media, and work.

5–10 minutes a day: read one page, discuss one question, choose one “values-in-action” step (e.g., honest repair, grateful note, empathy check, responsible choice). Keep it brief and consistent.

Start with real situations (texts, friend drama, online choices). Share your quick answer first (modeling lowers resistance), then ask for theirs. Offer a choice of rompts and stop while it’s still good.

Yes. The content is values-forward and discussion-friendly. In secular settings, use the universal virtues (honesty, mpathy, gratitude, responsibility, purpose) and skip faith notes if needed.