Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations | 
enlarge | Authors: Alex Harris, Brett Harris Creator: Chuck Norris Publisher: Multnomah Books Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 1601421125 Dewey Decimal Number: 248.83 EAN: 9781601421128 ASIN: 1601421125
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Product Description A generation stands on the brink of a "rebelution."
A growing movement of young people is rebelling against the low expectations of today's culture by choosing to "do hard things" for the glory of God. And Alex and Brett Harris are leading the charge.
Do Hard Things is the Harris twins' revolutionary message in its purest and most compelling form, giving readers a tangible glimpse of what is possible for teens who actively resist cultural lies that limit their potential.
Combating the idea of adolescence as a vacation from responsibility, the authors weave together biblical insights, history, and modern examples to redefine the teen years as the launching pad of life. Then they map out five powerful ways teens can respond for personal and social change.
Written by teens for teens, Do Hard Things is packed with humorous personal anecdotes, practical examples, and stories of real-life rebelutionaries in action. This rallying cry from the heart of an already-happening teen revolution challenges a generation to lay claim to a brighter future, starting today.
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A book every teen should read May 8, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
"Do Hard Things" is written by Brett and Alex Harris. Both are only 19. And both speak the language that teens speak.
I JUST got done reading "Do Hard Things" and it was one of the most inspirational books I have read. Alex and Brett's story is one that makes your jaw drop. But, then they tell the story of other teens who have done "Hard Things". The stories are incredible. It makes you realize that not only can teens make a difference but we CAN affect the world.
The Harris' brothers approach the teen years with the mind set that most teens have. Most teens say, "Hey who cares? I'm a teen I'm supposed to be reckless!" Teens think that since we turn 13 that we can now throw our lives out the door until were 20. Alex and Brett correctly show that not only is that wrong but un-biblical. Teens were leaders in the Bible's days(but we weren't called teens). We are supposed to be the influence for the older and younger. These years make or break our lives!
Alex and Brett prove to so many teens that have the "I can't do it" attitude that, YOU CAN! If God calls you to do something than do it and don't worry about the obstacles that will face you. Have faith and you shall overcome it!
Alex and Brett correctly approach the Take A Stand attitude. They tell the story of one teen who insted of joing the group and seeing Beerfest, goes with his friend to see Invincible. That is the examples kids need. That is something that evryday teens can do. To say "No" isn't shameful but prideful in God's eyes! Go against the crowd!
"Do Hard Things" is a book I will not only pass around but tell people about. Every teen, parent and/or church member should pick up this book. Join the Rebelution! It's never too late to do Hard Things.
This Rebelution Has the Potential to Engage the Next "Greatest Generation" May 8, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Harris Brothers have written a book that is truly connected to the seeking hearts of the Millinial Generation. It is written by teens, for teens. My 13 year old son reads a few chapters then chews on what he's read. He's sharing with us (his parents) what he's reading. He is inspired to step out of his comfort zone and go against the flow of culture and society to do what God has put on his heart to do which is generally not "popular". Oddly enough, many follow his leadership because it is trustworthy and right - which is what this generation is craving - righteousness.
As a parent I am so thankful the Harris brothers chose to live out their calling by delivering this imperative message to their generation. Parents, get this book for your teens.
A Book That Will Change Your Life - Whatever Your Age! May 1, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am a mom of 4, so what am I doing reading a book by teen boys?
Well, I have an "almost" teen age daughter. Hannah will turn 13 this year, and let me tell you, that life is wild for tweens and teens. They are crossing lines, dressing older, dating younger, and facing the challenges we may have faced in our late teens in their junior high years.
I was very intrigued when I heard of thios book by two twin brothers who are 19 years old. What could they have to say?
Well, a lot! And it is exactly what I want Hannah to hear. And I can guarantee that she will listen more to these two teen boys quicker than me.
Do Hard Things is a must read for every mom or grandma with a tween or a teen. I am almost done reading it, and will pass it on to Hannah to read next, Then she and I can go out to dinner some night and talk about what she learned.
This is a book that gets to the heart of the matter - living for Christ no matter what your age. As a forty year old mom, I learned a lot myself, about what teens go through, and about some of my own struggles as well.
As a 40 year old mom, I want to know more about what is in my teenager's heart, how I can help her through these tough years, and point her to Christ.
And, as a 40 year old mom, I want to Do Hard Things, Too!
Trish Berg Mother of 4, Book Reviewer, Author [...]
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Do Hard Things May 1, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I don't mean to have a dig, but this book is so much more superior to any emerging church book written, and it is written by teenagers.
Alex and Brett Harris discuss the issue of low expectations which are not just laid upon teens but is accepted by teens and teen culture of play and fun. For the Harris' enough is enough. They want to blow away the notion that teens are unable to understand anything complex or important - that they can't do things which is vital, or make a difference. The Harris', who have clerked for a supreme court have show that not only is it good to have higher expectations, but that it is biblical.
They write on page 50 "We are convinced that the teen years are the primary time God has given to us for strict training....Prov 20:29, "The glory of young men is their strength."
The book is very challenging - they ask questions such as "Are we doing things now that will equip us for the greater things God may have for us to do? These are the fundamental questions for this season of our lives." And the bulk of the book focus upon the five different kinds of hard things which they encourage teens to do:
1. Things that are outside your comfort zone 2. Things that go beyond what is expected or required 3. Things that are too big to accomplish alone 4. Things that don't earn immediate pay off 5. Things that challenge the cultural norm
Let me end with a quote from them:
"We've noticed that the fence that keeps us from breaking out of our comfort zones is nearly always built of fear - fear of weakness, discomfort, failure, humiliation. We've noticed something else too: you can't live by fear and live by faith at the same time. As Paul wrote in 2 TIm 1:7 "God did not give us a spirit of timidity but a spirit of power, of love and of self discipline." And when we read the Bible heros who accomplished big, hard things for God, we discover the main job requirement: "Without faith it is impossible to please God." (Hebrews 11:6)."
This is a book which we will give to every member of our youth ministry!
Get It & Get It Now! April 30, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Every teenager who wants to make a difference in their world and in their generation must read this book. Every teenager who doesn't want to change their world must read it, too. It will quite change their mind. And parents...you won't forget it anytime soon. Grandparents? You bet. Moms, dads, kids, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, sons and daughters should read this...and that covers everyone.
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