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God offers us His salvation for free, and He sustains us for the exact same price. Though pursuing a relationship with God is not without sacrifice, our efforts in no way merit special favor from Him. This study challenges students to stand in awe of God’s grace, to praise Him for His work in their lives, and to communicate that grace to others.
Apathy winds itself into the very fibers of the soul, and few things are more disheartening than a Christian teen with no passion for Christ. This study exposes the ugliness of the apathetic heart, seeking to awaken new passion and zeal. Only Jesus can offer the radical transforming power that rekindles the fire.
Introduce your high school students to foundational Christian theology. Help them explore the attributes of God, as revealed in Scripture.
Do your teens understand God's purposes for the church? If the truth were known, many parents and youth pastors would be surprised to hear what teens really think of the church. This study seeks to present the biblical portrait of the church, inspire teens to value the church, and motivate them to serve God in their local church.
People look in many different places to satisfy their spiritual hunger, but only Jesus, the Bread of Life, meets our deepest needs.
As the third book in our Christian Growth series, this eight-lesson study can help new believers who hunger to know Christ.
Throughout the history of the Church, biblical faith has been challenged in many ways by many voices. This 30-lesson classic study can reinforce some of the most basic truths about God. It can also give your students evidence that God rewards those who live by faith in adversity.
As the second book in our Spanish Christian Growth series, this eight-lesson study presents some deeper, more challenging doctrines for new believers.
How do you measure maturity? In the life of Joseph, we find a series of tests that reveal his character—that quality which guided his thoughts, actions, and attitutes. Joseph, by God's grace, maintained direction, stability, and purpose through many trials.
Clay to Conquest is a study of the first eight major Old Testament figures and the mighty works God did on their behalf. The truth they teach us is timeless in its relevance and universal in its application. Beginning with Adam (the clay) and continuing through Joshua (the conquest) your students can stand in awe of how God used ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
Undoubtedly, one of the greatest needs of a Christian's life is to discipline ourselves in the area of godliness. But we can't do it alone. Thankfully, God gives us grace and strength as we yield to Him. Cross Training tackles the issue of self-discipline, providing practical ways to strive for godliness each day.
David, a leader from his youth, faced the trials, frustrations, victories, and defeats that all great leaders face. We can see David's obedience to God's plan for his life, not only in his integrity, humility, and courage, but also in his solitude and organization. This study can show your students the secret of David's leadership.
Introduce your middle-schoolers to basic Christian doctrines and spiritual disciplines.
Christ chose fishermen to be His disciples, and they represent the call for every Christian to reach out for lost souls.
This fourth book in our Christian Growth Series can give students the tools needed to share the gospel.
There are few topics that sincere teens struggle with more than knowing God's will. Those of us who have grappled with major life decisions can sympathize. Fortunately, there is no need for your students to wallow in anxiety over their tough choices. By a thorough exploration of the truth of God's Word, they can have the confidence that comes from rightly understanding how to know and find God's will.
In God-Focused Devotions, you will learn about the true goal of Bible reading—to focus your heart and mind on God. As you seek Him, you are transformed into Christ’s image by the renewing of your mind.
Living in a kingdom shattered under an oppressive power, the people of Malachi’s day had lost all hope. They no longer remembered their covenant with God, and they wondered if God even cared to remember His children.
But God used Malachi to remind Israel of the source of hope—their loving God. He alone would protect, restore, and sustain them for 400 years before the coming of the Messiah.
This eight-lesson study can help new believers learn the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. Students can understand how to reflect God at this stage of their growth.
This is the first study in our Spanish Christian Growth series.
Lies, curses, gossip, bitterness, jealousy, hate—the tongue can communicate great evil. Too often we are bombarded with speech that mocks, tears down, or profanes. This study identifies the causes and dangers of ungodly speech, challenging young people to use their words to edify others. By God's grace, your students can model their speech after the example of Christ, submitting all of their words to His service.
As the second book in our Christian Growth series, this eight-lesson study presents some deeper, more challenging doctrines for new believers.
This small group Bible study challenges young men to place their trust in an Almighty God, who can make them mighty for His glory. After the example of David’s mighty men (2 Samuel 23), they will develop essential disciplines of service, prayer, and fellowship. By pursuing a closer walk with God, your teens will find the courage to live a life of mighty faith.
Why is it that so few experience true victory in their Christian lives? Perhaps it isn't a question of desire or effort, but of ignorance as to how to be mighty through God. This study will show you how to destroy the fortresses that Satan has built in your life, challenging you to be an effective channel of God's power.
This eight-lesson study can help new believers learn the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. Students can understand how to reflect God at this stage of their growth.
This is the first discipleship book in our Christian Growth series.
Many teens wonder how they can connect with something bigger than themselves. They believe they were created for a purpose. But what is it? To do our part in God’s mission! Not only does God's plan stretch to the ends of the world, but it also affects the way we live each day. As God's children, we are part of something huge—the mission to seek and save the lost for His glory.
It is time that the Bible put science on trial. This short study offers introductory counterarguments to the philosophy behind evolutionary theory, defining the playing field and showing that evolution is not a science, but a religion. Verse by verse and bone by bone, the light of God's truth will dissolve the theory of evolution before your very eyes.
Leadership is not always glamorous. Rather, it's filled with hardship and service. Though Moses had many God-given strengths admired by all, he still had weaknesses with which we all can identify. This study examines Moses' life, revealing that the God who helped him overcome his personal inabilities can change our lives too.
Do your teens know that the Creator of the universe delights to reveal His glory? Do they understand that God desires a personal relationship with them? The purpose of this study is to teach these awesome truths about our majestic God by surveying His nature and existence.
People look in many different places to satisfy their spiritual hunger, but only Jesus, the Bread of Life, meets our deepest needs. As the third book in our Spanish Christian Growth series, this eight-lesson study can help new believers who hunger to know Christ.
Forgiveness is a lost art. Many people have decided that it is better not to forgive—some out of spite, others to protect themselves. It is no wonder that people today are racked with guilt, or that they have a hard time understanding the concept of God as a forgiving Father. This study not only clarifies how God forgives us, but also explains why we must learn to forgive others.
Teens face unique challenges today, and many young people look to their peers for solutions. This study confronts peer pressure head-on, challenging your students to discern how this influence is applied and encouraging them to resist it by God's grace. Our lives must be molded after Christ's example, driven by a love for Him—not subject to the ever-changing trends of today's culture.
We live in an age of blameshifters, but God calls us to something higher. Whatever our state, whatever our burden, His grace can lift us to a closer walk with Him. There we can look at our circumstances the way He does—as opportunities to showcase His majestic work in our lives.
Dive into the Book of Proverbs and encourage your high schoolers to apply godly wisdom in every area of life.
As time passes, Christians tend to forget the great blessing of being a Christian. Salvation is a life-changing event that should never be taken for granted. This study will help your teens understand salvation—the work God has begun in them, the work He promises to bring to ultimate completion.
Many of us allow certain sins to hide in our lives, thinking they will not hurt us. Yet like a deadly snake, sin lurks in waiting, ready to strike and destroy our souls. This study will heighten your awareness of sin's danger, teaching you about Satan's wicked ways and offering you victory through Christ.
God wants us all to be ministers—extreme ones, humble ones. This study, which focuses on a handful of Christians serving in the early church, will help your students understand what a minister is, what a minister does, and how anyone can become a minister immediately. By studying the lives of ministers—and their ultimate example, Christ—your students will be challenged to serve however God leads them.
Take your students on a journey through the Gospel of John and watch them develop not only a deeper knowledge of Christ, but also a deeper relationship with Him.
The best athletes are the ones who have paid the price to make it to the top. Not everyone has the desire and the talent to be a great athlete, but every Christian should desire the victory offered by Christ. The Marks of a True Winner explores what it takes to be champions for Christ so teens can be victors in the race of life.
Johann Gutenberg started a revolution in the fifteenth century, and we are still feeling its effects. Of all the books ever printed, none has or ever will surpass the Word of God in authority, power, or accuracy. You will discover the wonder of the Bible's origin, preservation, authority, transforming power, and much more.
Few things are more painful to a Christian than his constant struggle with sin. This study will examine the world, the flesh, and the devil for the purpose of helping you have victory over them. You will learn how the Bible presents these enemies, discovering, in turn, how to wage war against them.
This study is taken from the last fifteen lessons of the study Sin: Its Paralyzing Venom.
Our Top Priority: Manna devotionals are perfect to use throughout the year by anyone—young people or adults—that wants to have focused, profitable devotions. Each level in this series adds upon the previous, becoming progressively more challenging.
Few people have so embodied the fruits of trust and virtue as Ruth. Through her, God demonstrated His love, sovereignty, and matchless grace. This study tells her story in the context of God's providential care, also highlighting the character displayed by this heroine and her redeemer, Boaz.
Many teens have only a general understanding and knowledge of Jesus Christ. Though some are familiar with Jesus as a good man or dynamic leader, few realize that He is the pivotal figure in the history of the world, and that He is the key to mankind's redemption. This study teaches the basic truths of the deity of Jesus, His life on Earth, His saving work on the cross, and His present work in heaven.
Genuine holiness is internal. Only through God's power can we become holy, and the Bible teaches that we cannot expect to know God's power until we thirst to know Him. If we do not, we will never be holy. This eight-lesson classic study was designed to cultivate a passion for God in your heart—a passion that He will use to lead you to genuine holiness.
Introduce your middle-schoolers to the wisdom of Proverbs. As students reflect on these principles, they can better face the responsibilities and decisions of young adulthood.
Our society has grown increasingly skeptical and unbelieving. Most people cynically assume that absolute truth does not exist. In their minds, everything is relative, based on circumstance or perspective. We must realize that the truths found in the Bible are just as relevant as they were millennia ago.