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Index
Cover Title Page Dedication Contents Chapter 1 - You are Here: Opening the Door to Your Own Rebelution Chapter 2 - Getting Started: What That First Step Looks Like
I’m Ready to Get Started—On Something! What Should I Do Now? How Can I Tell the Difference Between Good Hard Things in General and Good Hard Things I Should Be Doing? What If I Just Want to Join Other People in What They are Doing? Do Small Hard Things Really Count? I know God Wants Me to Do Something with This Idea, But I’m Not Ready for it Now. What Can I Do to Get Ready for Doing This Hard Thing Later?
Chapter 3 - When You Have a Great Idea: Practical Help For Making It Work
What Kind of Planning Do I Need to Do Before I Launch This Thing? I Want to Obey My Parents, and I Also Want to Make My Own Decisions About the Hard Things I Do. Can Those Two Things Go Together? How do I Ask People to Support My Cause? What are Some Ideas for Getting My Church to Participate? I’m Not Big On Bake Sales. How Can I Raise Money for My Project? How Can I Get My Friends Involved in a Group Effort?
Chapter 4 - Side Effects May Occur: Handling the Changes That Come With Doing Hard Things
What’s the Best Way to Handle the Affirmation I Receive for Doing Hard Things? My Dream is Bigger than My Schedule! How Do I Manage My Time Now That I’m a Rebelutionary? What Should I Do When People Want to Interview Me?
Chapter 5 - Matters of First Importance: Keeping God in Focus Every Step of the Way
I want God to Be at the Center of Every Hard Thing I Do. What Does That Look Like? How Do I Keep My Motivation for Doing Hard Things Pure? Sometimes Doing Hard Things Actually Distracts Me from God. What Should I Do?
Chapter 6 - When the Doing Gets Tough: Keeping on in the Middle of Hard Things
I Want to See This Through, But I Feel Overwhelmed. How Do I Keep Up My Enthusiasm? What If I Try to do Something Hard and It Doesn’t Work Out? Does That Mean I Didn’t Hear God Right? I’m Doing Hard Things, But Nothing Feels Different. What Should I Do?
Chapter 7 - The Guts Factor: How to Move Against the Crowd—And Why
Am I Missing Out on Anything Because I’m Not Doing the “Normal” Things Teens Do? Can Doing Hard Things Be Fun? How Do I Let My Friends Know I’ve Changed? What If Doing Hard Things Makes Me Unpopular? How Should Rebelutionaries Relate to Pop Culture—Like TV, Music, Movies, Books, and the Internet?
Chapter 8 - Now What? When Doing is Done
Is It All Right to Feel Proud After Doing a Hard Thing? How Do I Keep from Falling Back Into My Old Ways of Thinking and Acting? What Should I Do When I’m Done With a Hard Thing? Is It Okay to Take a Break?
Chapter 9 - Putting It All Together: Two Stories That Will Answer All Your Questions (Or at Least Give You Some Great Ideas) Chapter 10 - Making It Rain Appendix: 100 Hard Things Discussion Questions Notes Acknowledgments About the Authors Copyright
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