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victrolatim
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My ladyfriend’s cousin’s 15th birthday is coming up. We would like to get him something spiritual-related, perhaps a devotional or something of the type for his birthday. He is going through a rough time right now. He and his sister were never baptized in any church. Dad is a non-practicing Catholic and tends to be very passive. Mom is the active parent and she had bad experiences with organized religion when younger so she took the path of not raising her children in a faith and leaving that option to them when they were older. Around a year ago he (the cousin) began attending social groups at the Methodist church down the street and began taking classes and announced to his family last year that he wanted to follow Christ and was getting baptized. Even though the family is not actively religious they all supported him and attended. He is active in that church in the choir, youth group etc. Recently, among other perils of growing up and being a teenager, his parents are getting divorced. Sadly, Mom did not go about telling the kids in a very constructive way and that has created a little rift (she basically text messaged the kids saying “I’m leaving your father” with no prior warning). We would like ti be supportive of his faith journey but not pushy. His immediate family, although supportive are not practicing. He is very close with his sister, but she is very left wing, feminist, atheist, Bernie Sanders camp. He has expressed to his grandparents and to us a few times that he has been bullied at school for being conservative and practicing a religion. I was thinking for a gift perhaps a general Christian devotional or spiritual work. He already has a good Bible. He is still discovering Christianity so I think it is too soon for digging into the Catholic v. Protestant apologetics. Any thoughts?