Deacongirl, MoN, glad to help! PM me anytime; I'm always happy to chat and offer what ideas I do have. I went through my own agnosticism through my teens and only really settled back into Catholicism in university. These are the resources that formed the backbone of my faith. St. Augustine is a personal favourite, too. His "Confessions" would be a great resource for a teen.
Political correctness becomes dangerous when it extinguishes the deep, investigative thought that our children crave. We (collectively, across beliefs) need to understand our belief (or non-belief) systems to their core to set the stage for productive interfaith dialogue. Let's set the bar high for this forum!
