
God wants you to be a saint. Not someone who floats arounds on clouds playing a harp, but someone who has chosen God and His Will above all else. God is ready to give you all the grace needed to reach that destiny. There's only one catch. Receiving that grace isn't as easy as you think. But the more the virtues become a part of our lives, the more easily we choose what is right, the more readily we accept the grace God wants to give us, and the more likely it is that one day we will indeed become saints. . . . with or without the harps.
Courageous Virtue for Teens by Stacy Mitch and Emily Stimpson brings to teen girls the excellence of Stacy Mitch's Courageous Bible study series for adult women. Drawing again upon the richness of our Catholic tradition, Stacy explores authentic Christian feminism as she guides teen girls into the world and Word of God.
About the Authors
Emily Stimpson Chapman is an award-winning Catholic author of over a half-dozen books, including Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of Death and the Resurrection of the Body, co-authored with Scott Hahn; The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet; These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body; and The Catholic Girl’s Survival Guide for the Single Years. She also is the editor of the high school faith formation series Formed in Christ and the author of numerous studies for the women’s ministry Endow. Chapman lives in Pittsburgh with her husband, Chris, and their three young children.