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Focus on the Family
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highly recommended
What do faith, fashion and fun have in common?
Brio
magazine! It's packed with features articles and stories that encourage teen girls to make wholesome choices.
A good, positive magazine
Brio
is a breath of fresh air amongst the current teen-oriented magazines. The articles are relevant and blunt when it comes to teaching young, Christian girls about how to live out their faith in a world doing everything against them. While not relying heavily on theology, editor Susie Shellenberger makes no mistakes in pointing out that living God's way is the only way to go. Reviews mentioning the inclusion of articles about make-up and boys should perhaps think about the fact that this is a magazine for teenage girls, and those are two things that teenage girls love. The magazine does not present them in a worldly, inappropriate way, but rather encourages the reader to take a Godly approach to both subjects. Brio is a great magazine for young, teenage girls who are ready to start making their faith their own.
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Brio is Great for Girls
I had this magazine growing up and I think it is great for girls. I was highly disappointed when I reached the age that it was no longer for me. I plan to sign my girls up for this magazine and I hope that breakaway proves to be just a wonderful for the guys. I also plan on getting subscriptions for my nieces and nephews when they get older.
The reasons I enjoyed these magazines: They discuss hair, make-up, guys, etc. But they put a Christian spin on these things. People think that because we are Christians that we don't have the same interest. Well, I am here to tell you that Christian girls do like guys. Also, in their teenage years and now even earlier, they are concerned with hair and make-up. So if the magazine gives tips on how to apply make-up that's great.
In addition, this magazine usually introduces a peer (usually a famous young actress) that is a Christian. These are the role models I want for my children. Not actress/actors that have drinking and drug problems. The stories are inspiring and Christian based.
The section of
brio
that allows kids to ask questions, also opens doors for girls to find answers to questions they never new and maybe even never thought to ask. It also allows for discussion of embarrassing moments and how to handle issues with friends, such as a friend that is experiementing with drugs or something. I see nothing wrong with that. And I think that the responses are great for kids to understand what type of situation needs addressing...such as when should I tell my Mom about this friend?
Brio is a great magazine. Thanks Focus on the Family.
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Brio magazine
Brio
magazine is a christian girl's magazine for about 13-16 year olds, although it could be for as young as 8 or 9. Brio and Beyond is just the 'graduated' version, for 16-22 year olds. Being in the "brio" age group, I would highly reccomend Brio. It's the only magazine I am subscribed too, and I read it front to back the day it arrives in the mail. I really couldn't see a magazine more suitable for teen girls. It is perfect, and has a lot of fun suggestions to do with friends and siblings or yourself. one of my favorites was when they gave gace masks recipes, another one was Chai tea recipes. And that's just an example. They have short fiction stories, an 'ask susie' column, daily devotional, fashion, beauty, entertainment, and so much more! this would be perfect for a girl's christmas gift (that's actually how I got into brio) or any reason.
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