What’s The Deal with . . . ? gives youth workers an invaluable tool for opening up conversation with students about today’s biggest theological questions.
Despite the wealth of information we have about Jesus through books and the arts, to many, he has become a... Læs mere
Gimme Five is the tool to have when you want to get your group talking on a ministry night, retreat, road trip, in their small groups, or at your... Læs mere
This book is an overview of popular culture for youth workers, parents and educators. Explores the dynamics of why kids are drawn into the culture and how it shapes their development.
In this suspenseful sequel to For the Rest of My Life, Dr. Claire McCall’s marriage plans are interrupted by shocking developments. Accused of euthanizing one of her patients, Claire... Læs mere
Nobody on the planet is just like you. The same holds true for your spouse. That’s why this book---and its accompanying online assessment---zeroes in on... Læs mere
“Why does God allow suffering?” We all know that there are no easy answers to that question. But as you use these tools to take the book and... Læs mere
The heart was there, the vision was set, the motives were genuine . . . but no one showed up. The book will help youth... Læs mere
Genuine, lasting life-change is the heartbeat of youth ministry … but too few students experience it. Through a simple but revolutionary process of “mentoring a few,” dramatic transformation can happen in the lives of students---with benefits that spread throughout the ministry.
More than just a handbook of games, Experiential Youth Ministry Handbook Volume 2 goes to the heart of... Læs mere
This book describes how imaginative prayer can powerfully transform our spiritual journeys, and it provides a collection of imaginative prayer exercises for youth ministry use.
Creative Bible Lessons in Genesis is designed to connect the digital student, living in a world where truth is experiential and relationships are wireless, to an everlasting God whose image and faithfulness echoes in both his ancient people and today’s high-schooler.