THE ANGUISH OF ADOLESCENCE: Practicing the Gospel of Peace Among Teens Suffering from Anxiety and Depression

The Anguish of Adolescence is a timely read for anyone looking to understand and support today’s teenagers, especially those grappling with anxiety, depression, and spiritual disconnect. As mental health issues surge, this highlights the importance of offering the gospel of peace to emerging generations yearning for hope.
Teens face overwhelming pressures from social media and rapid cultural changes, often resulting in a growing disconnect from traditional family structures and religious institutions. This gap can be bridged by offering teens a pathway to reconnect with faith and family while addressing their struggles.
Current research shows that social media contagion amplifies external voices, drawing youth into others’ narratives and stripping them of their unique stories. Half of all teenagers struggle with anxiety and depression, and suicide attempts continue to rise.
Through a compassionate, incarnational approach, adults, youth ministers, and mentors are encouraged to connect with young people in their spaces—building trust, listening, and learning their unique language. Practical steps are provided to begin meaningful relationships, contextualize the gospel for young people, and offer real-world solutions to their struggles.
For those passionate about making a lasting impact in the lives of youth, The Anguish of Adolescence will equip you with the tools to break down barriers and foster deep, transformative relationships. Ultimately, it’s about offering healing, wholeness, and the love of Jesus to a generation that desperately needs and yearns for peace but rejects the church. This resource is for anyone committed to walking with teens through their spiritual and emotional journeys.

“For anyone who desires to share God’s love and good news with teens today, The Anguish of Adolescence is invaluable in its insights and practical help. David and Antoinette Flood draw on their thirty years as bi-vocational youth leaders, plus extensive research on the cultural world of teens that includes skyrocketing numbers of teens suffering anxiety and depression. Teens often lack religious frameworks, and theological terms like “gospel” and “peace” have no biblical meaning. Offering an alternative to the superficial peace seen on social media, The Anguish of Adolescence proclaims the everlasting gospel of peace and shows how this peace of God can be lived out among teens. For pastors and parents who want to connect better with their teens, this book provides a pathway to authentic, meaningful relationships.”
Lynn H. Cohick, PhD, is distinguished professor of New Testament and director of Houston Theological Seminary at Houston Christian University.

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THE ANGUISH OF ADOLESCENCE: Practicing the Gospel of Peace Among Teens Suffering from Anxiety and Depression

The Anguish of Adolescence is a timely read for anyone looking to understand and support today’s teenagers, especially those grappling with anxiety, depression, and spiritual disconnect. As mental health issues surge, this highlights the importance of offering the gospel of peace to emerging generations yearning for hope.
Teens face overwhelming pressures from social media and rapid cultural changes, often resulting in a growing disconnect from traditional family structures and religious institutions. This gap can be bridged by offering teens a pathway to reconnect with faith and family while addressing their struggles.
Current research shows that social media contagion amplifies external voices, drawing youth into others’ narratives and stripping them of their unique stories. Half of all teenagers struggle with anxiety and depression, and suicide attempts continue to rise.
Through a compassionate, incarnational approach, adults, youth ministers, and mentors are encouraged to connect with young people in their spaces—building trust, listening, and learning their unique language. Practical steps are provided to begin meaningful relationships, contextualize the gospel for young people, and offer real-world solutions to their struggles.
For those passionate about making a lasting impact in the lives of youth, The Anguish of Adolescence will equip you with the tools to break down barriers and foster deep, transformative relationships. Ultimately, it’s about offering healing, wholeness, and the love of Jesus to a generation that desperately needs and yearns for peace but rejects the church. This resource is for anyone committed to walking with teens through their spiritual and emotional journeys.

“For anyone who desires to share God’s love and good news with teens today, The Anguish of Adolescence is invaluable in its insights and practical help. David and Antoinette Flood draw on their thirty years as bi-vocational youth leaders, plus extensive research on the cultural world of teens that includes skyrocketing numbers of teens suffering anxiety and depression. Teens often lack religious frameworks, and theological terms like “gospel” and “peace” have no biblical meaning. Offering an alternative to the superficial peace seen on social media, The Anguish of Adolescence proclaims the everlasting gospel of peace and shows how this peace of God can be lived out among teens. For pastors and parents who want to connect better with their teens, this book provides a pathway to authentic, meaningful relationships.”
Lynn H. Cohick, PhD, is distinguished professor of New Testament and director of Houston Theological Seminary at Houston Christian University.

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THE ANGUISH OF ADOLESCENCE: Practicing the Gospel of Peace Among Teens Suffering from Anxiety and Depression

THE ANGUISH OF ADOLESCENCE: Practicing the Gospel of Peace Among Teens Suffering from Anxiety and Depression

THE ANGUISH OF ADOLESCENCE: Practicing the Gospel of Peace Among Teens Suffering from Anxiety and Depression

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The Anguish of Adolescence is a timely read for anyone looking to understand and support today’s teenagers, especially those grappling with anxiety, depression, and spiritual disconnect. As mental health issues surge, this highlights the importance of offering the gospel of peace to emerging generations yearning for hope.
Teens face overwhelming pressures from social media and rapid cultural changes, often resulting in a growing disconnect from traditional family structures and religious institutions. This gap can be bridged by offering teens a pathway to reconnect with faith and family while addressing their struggles.
Current research shows that social media contagion amplifies external voices, drawing youth into others’ narratives and stripping them of their unique stories. Half of all teenagers struggle with anxiety and depression, and suicide attempts continue to rise.
Through a compassionate, incarnational approach, adults, youth ministers, and mentors are encouraged to connect with young people in their spaces—building trust, listening, and learning their unique language. Practical steps are provided to begin meaningful relationships, contextualize the gospel for young people, and offer real-world solutions to their struggles.
For those passionate about making a lasting impact in the lives of youth, The Anguish of Adolescence will equip you with the tools to break down barriers and foster deep, transformative relationships. Ultimately, it’s about offering healing, wholeness, and the love of Jesus to a generation that desperately needs and yearns for peace but rejects the church. This resource is for anyone committed to walking with teens through their spiritual and emotional journeys.

“For anyone who desires to share God’s love and good news with teens today, The Anguish of Adolescence is invaluable in its insights and practical help. David and Antoinette Flood draw on their thirty years as bi-vocational youth leaders, plus extensive research on the cultural world of teens that includes skyrocketing numbers of teens suffering anxiety and depression. Teens often lack religious frameworks, and theological terms like “gospel” and “peace” have no biblical meaning. Offering an alternative to the superficial peace seen on social media, The Anguish of Adolescence proclaims the everlasting gospel of peace and shows how this peace of God can be lived out among teens. For pastors and parents who want to connect better with their teens, this book provides a pathway to authentic, meaningful relationships.”
Lynn H. Cohick, PhD, is distinguished professor of New Testament and director of Houston Theological Seminary at Houston Christian University.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798385045112
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 04/25/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 350 KB

About the Author

David Flood (D.Min, Northern Seminary; MACL, Dallas Theological Seminary; BA, Moody Bible Institute) and Antoinette Flood (BA, Biblical Studies, University of Northwestern St. Paul; High School Advisor) have committed 30 years to evangelizing, educating, and mentoring teenagers through their 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Non-Toxic Youth Alternatives, Inc. (www.WeValueTeens.com)

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