Great News:
Brio Magazine is now available ONLINE in an electronic format
November News - 2008
Brio Mag (12-16yrs) - Sadly Focus on the Family will not be producing this magazine in print form after February 2009
Brio
Magazine
Focus
on the Family have been producing these
excellent Magazines for teenage
girls between the ages of 12 and 16 for
over fifteen years now.
Brio
is actually an Italian word that means
full of energy, life and enthusiasm which Focus on the Family say is a "terrific definition" of their readers!
Brio
teaches, entertains, and challenges teen
girls toward a healthy self-concept and
closer relationship with Jesus Christ.
This
magazine is full to the brim with articles,
reviews, craft ideas, quizzes and health
and beauty tips and much more. It is a
wonderful alternative to the morally bankrupt
teen magazines currently available through
secular outlets.
Examples
of content:


Holy
Hip Hop - by Martha Krienke
- Rapper Willie Will wants his life to
be a reflection of Christ.
A
True Beauty - by Martha Krienke
Ana Laura wants her Brio Sisses to know
they are beautiful daughters of Christ.
The
Great Escape - by Leann Callaway
Brock Gill uses the power of illusion
to share Christ.
Getting
Through Grief - by Lauren McLaughlin
Three college girls tell their stories
of losing a parent, friend or sibling.
Why
Parents Sometimes Bug You - by Susie
Shellenberger
Most of the everyday problems you run
into fall into one of five categories
discussed in this article.
We
Didn't Wait - by Kelly Scheuring
We were in love! What could possibly be
wrong with showing each other?

La
Glamour
- by Andrea Stephens
How to Get Healthy Hair, Nails and Skin
Health and beauty Q & A /p>
Strength
Through the Struggle
Taken from One Year Devotions for Teens
by Susie Shellenberger
The
Big Five Bullying Myths - by Carolyn
MacInnes
What you don't know could hurt you or
someone else.
Making
Friends - by Susie Shellenberger
Everyone wants them, and some have more
than others. Here they are: The keys to
being popular!
Bratz - by Bob Smithouser
Before you see the movie check out this
review
Pardon
My Dust - by Ashley Mays
Third Day drummer David Carr talks about
finding God.
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