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  • How to Stay Christian in High School

    Steven Gerali

    Paperback (TH1NK, Jan. 1, 2015)
    We know full well the pressures and stress that high school students experience today. As if it weren’t hard enough to try to pass A.P. English, make the varsity football team, and stay out of trouble, students are constantly hearing about how they need to be a “good Christian.” It’s not easy. Being a Christian might be tough, but it’s worth it. Now updated for the next generation of teenagers going through high school, this bestselling resource teaches teens how to handle the temptations and pressures they face every day. Through reading about teenagers in the Bible who also faced huge issues in their lives, teens will be encouraged to make a difference in their world today. How to Stay Christian in High School will help teen readers grapple with their faith and make it real for whatever circumstance they face.
  • Ruth & Esther: A Double-Edged Bible Study

    The Navigators

    eBook (TH1NK, Feb. 1, 2014)
    The 10 sessions of this Bible study on the books of Esther and Ruth bring home the truth that God has a plan for everyone. If using in a group, personal study is needed between meetings (30-45 minutes each week, including a Scripture memory verse).
  • James: A Double-Edged Bible Study

    The Navigators

    Paperback (TH1NK, July 9, 2013)
    Infants naturally become toddlers, then kids and teenagers, and finally adults. If they didn’t, we would say something is wrong. The same thing is true in our spiritual lives. Growing up spiritually is a sign of healthy faith. In his letter, James challenges Christians to do the necessary work to reach maturity. Let him show you how.This 12-session Bible study includes an excellent leader’s resource. With it, you can study the book of James on your own or with a group. Includes study aids and discussion questions.
  • Genesis: A Double-Edged Bible Study

    The Navigators

    Paperback (TH1NK, Nov. 29, 2013)
    The book of Genesis is all about beginnings. The heavens and the earth, the animals and the oceans, man and woman―the Creator’s plan from the start. Not only does this book reveal God’s love and purpose for humanity, it also provides an extraordinary context for all of Scripture. In this book’s 19 lessons, you’ll learn about the giants of the faith―Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph―and their epic stories, and you’ll see how God begins His redemptive work in Genesis to bring us all a new beginning. Includes discussion questions, and study aids.
  • How to Stay Christian in College

    J. Budziszewski

    Hardcover (TH1NK, June 1, 2014)
    When students go to college, they’re leaving behind their network of support and heading to a world with different perspectives, responsibilities, and expectations. Even for those going to “Christian” colleges, there’s no guarantee they won’t face challenges to their faith. So how do students stay Christian in college? How do they stay open about their faith in the face of potential ridicule?A must-read for every college student, How to Stay Christian in College will guide readers through the maze of campus realities. J. Budziszewski discusses the foundations of the Christian faith and directly addresses different worldviews and myths that students may encounter at college. Filled with quotes, statistics, resources, stories, and encouragement, this book will equip students to conquer the dangers that lie ahead.
  • Checkpoints: A Tactical Guide to Manhood

    Brian Mills, Nathan Wagnon

    Paperback (TH1NK, July 3, 2012)
    Society today rejects the idea of absolute truth and is openly hostile toward God. For boys who want to be more like Christ, going through adolescence in this culture is like crossing a minefield without a map. They need parents and youth workers to engage with them early and equip them with the skills needed to thrive. Checkpoints plots a course through this enemy territory that not only steers young men toward godliness but also explains how to avoid potential pitfalls. Checkpoints honestly talks about the core issues boys face, opening a vital dialogue between fathers and sons, pastors and students. Key takeaways:Created by student pastors with 20+ years in ministry8 lessonsWritten in a devotional styleGuys spend just 15 minutes each day to prepare them for their small group time.
  • Philippians: A Double-Edged Bible Study

    The Navigators

    eBook (TH1NK, Feb. 1, 2014)
    The book of Philippians expresses the apostle Paul’s heartfelt desire for believers to experience the joy only found in following Jesus. In 8 sessions, this chapter-by-chapter Bible study shows students that it is possible to have peace and joy, no matter what they face. If using in a group, personal study is needed between meetings (30-45 minutes per week, including a Scripture memory verse).
  • Ruth & Esther: A Double-Edged Bible Study

    The Navigators

    Paperback (TH1NK, July 9, 2013)
    The 10 sessions of this Bible study on the books of Esther and Ruth bring home the truth that God has a plan for everyone. If using in a group, personal study is needed between meetings (30-45 minutes each week, including a Scripture memory verse).
  • Gideon: From Weakling to Warrior

    Matt Morton, Brian Fisher, Blake Jennings

    eBook (TH1NK, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Gideon seemed insignificant, not someone others considered to be leadership material. The story of how God used Gideon is a powerful example for today’s students who want to be bold, faithful followers of Christ. This character study helps them learn to live with integrity while growing spiritually. Each of the 8 studies includes the following:Main Bible passageApplication questions for each lessonLeader’s guide
  • John: A Double-Edged Bible Study

    The Navigators

    eBook (TH1NK, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Why is John 3:16 so important? The 13 sessions of this Bible study of the Gospel of John examine this firsthand, personal account of Jesus’ life. If using in a group, personal study is needed between meetings (30-45 minutes each week, with a Scripture memory verse).
  • How to Stay Christian in High School

    Steven Gerali

    eBook (TH1NK, March 14, 2014)
    We know full well the pressures and stress that high school students experience today. As if it weren’t hard enough to try to pass A.P. English, make the varsity football team, and stay out of trouble, students are constantly hearing about how they need to be a “good Christian.” It’s not easy. Being a Christian might be tough, but it’s worth it. Now updated for the next generation of teenagers going through high school, this bestselling resource teaches teens how to handle the temptations and pressures they face every day. Through reading about teenagers in the Bible who also faced huge issues in their lives, teens will be encouraged to make a difference in their world today. How to Stay Christian in High School will help teen readers grapple with their faith and make it real for whatever circumstance they face.
  • How to Stay Christian in College

    J. Budziszewski

    eBook (TH1NK, May 9, 2014)
    When students go to college, they’re leaving behind their network of support and heading to a world with different perspectives, responsibilities, and expectations. Even for those going to “Christian” colleges, there’s no guarantee they won’t face challenges to their faith. So how do students stay Christian in college? How do they stay open about their faith in the face of potential ridicule?A must-read for every college student, How to Stay Christian in College will guide readers through the maze of campus realities. J. Budziszewski discusses the foundations of the Christian faith and directly addresses different worldviews and myths that students may encounter at college. Filled with quotes, statistics, resources, stories, and encouragement, this book will equip students to conquer the dangers that lie ahead.