Teenage Challenge (1958)
High school reporter Dave writes an essay for the school contest about the importance of finding God's will for his own life which causes quite a controversy. Teens weigh being popular party goers versus being a good Christian. This film is part of a series for teenagers who are questioning their faith in a modern world that doesn't seem very friendly to Christians.
Director: William F. Claxton
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 1, 1958
Screenplay
Production: Family Films
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William F. Claxton
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Teenage Challenge about?
- High school reporter Dave writes an essay for the school contest about the importance of finding God's will for his own life which causes quite a controversy. Teens weigh being popular party goers versus being a good Christian. This film is part of a series for teenagers who are questioning their faith in a modern world that doesn't seem very friendly to Christians.
- Who directed Teenage Challenge?
- Teenage Challenge was directed by William F. Claxton.
- How long is Teenage Challenge?
- Teenage Challenge has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).