Customer Reviews
Book review 
2008-07-02
I read this book with my 12 year old daughter. What a blessing. It opened doors for discussion on topics that don't 'just come up'. I was pleased with the standard the book set for purity. Teens need to hear it is OK to say no and wait! The book also covered various everyday issues that teens face with peers, choices and their relation with God. Great book.
Great book! 
2008-04-12
I bought these for our youth group and they were great for introducing topics to kids in team with their parents and ministry. Several of the kids gave us the I knows, then they read this book and felt that they did need to work on some areas of their lives. The highs are the chapters written by different members of their family, so the kids see that kids are writing some chapters, and the parents others. Thanks David Rainey for a great resource and parenting/church tool.
Awesome! 
2007-07-25
Dennis and his family do a tremendous job of explaining to the preteen the pitfalls that will come along. As
parents we need to provide as much useful information as possible. There is also a short section for each
gender which help with those "hard to explain" things (especially for a single parent). Both of my children
(1 boy & 1 girl) liked this book. After I looked it over, I wrote a loving note inside the front cover & gave it to
my son. When he was done with it I gave it to my daughter. I wish I had this book at the appropriate age in my
life.
Passport to purity book 
2007-06-11
This book is all the information from the passport to purity program. Nice to have if you want to review part or all of the program without going throught the CDs again.
Realistic and practical advice, if you don't want your kids overly self-centered pleasure seeking 
2006-12-19
This book is very good in being very frank about snares and traps that related to early teen dating. I don't want my girls date too early, because I don't want them get hurt. I do hope they respect God's design of this virgin psychology, that once lost, it can't be restored to the orignial sense, so why not heed all the warnings up front?
Makes you scared 
2006-01-03
Samuel and Rebecca Rainey, preteens themselves not many years ago, add their perspective as young adults who vividly recall their own successes and failures as teenagers. Covering such topics as friends, peer pressure, boundaries, dating, and sex, the Raineys address the most common traps of adolescence and teach young people how to avoid making poor choices. Short, concise chapters are filled with engaging illustrations and practical applications. This book is essential reading for preteens.