‘Stand for Something’: A Guide for Youth

Developing character, values, and decision-making skills make for a stable life.
‘Stand for Something’: A Guide for Youth
Stand for Something: Paul Lloyd Hemphill speaks directly to teens in "How to Build Character in a Broken Culture."
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Today’s parents with teenage children worry how they will turn out. They have reason—even parents with grounded values. Popular culture and even the public school system often exert influences to install values into teens conflicting with those of their parents.

The culture pressures teens to fit in, stay quiet, and get along. It often leads to poor life choices, ones leading to confusion, greater unhappiness, increased chaos, and even decreased mental stability.

Mark Lardas
Mark Lardas
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Mark Lardas, an engineer, freelance writer, historian, and model-maker, lives in League City, Texas. His website is MarkLardas.com