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The Magazine for Youth Ministry
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LifeWay
Every girl wades through questions of beauty, significance, the lies of media, and accepting and celebrating “God’s untamable love.”...
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Aquire the Fire
Can’t get your teens to dust off old copies of My Utmost for His Highest? This devotional could help make that feather duster obsolete....
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David Platt
Covenant is the fourth book in a six-part series by Student Life Bible Study. This one-year devotional journal gives teens a refreshing...
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Greg Stier
Beware of dog. That sign on the cover of Greg Stier’s You’re Next is the least of the dangers found in the “outrageous stories” Stier...
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Jimmy and Janet Dorrell
Grounded in the story of the “rich young ruler” in Matthew 19, Plunge2Poverty is a best-practice manual for leading students to ask...
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Eric Michael Bryant
Friendship. Neighborliness. Community. Revolution. Peppermint-Filled Piñatas explores these themes and others to challenge contemporary...
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Steve Sjogren and Dave Ping
Co-authors Steve Sjogren and Dave Ping describe Outflow as an “Out of the Salt Shaker meets Purpose-Driven Life meets Campus Crusade...
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Tony Myles
Fuel Fire Starters: Superheroes and Fables
Lifeway Church Resources, 2007, $49.95, www.lifeway.com
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James P. Nolette
Creative Bible Lessons: In Job
Doug Ranck
Youth Specialties/Zondervan, January 2008, 160 pp., $14. www.youthspecialties.com
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Jeremy Phifer
These video-driven youth Bible studies feature big-name speakers, teen-appealing clips and overall professionally filmed DVDs. The leaders’ guides are 60 pages in length and all of them follow the same format: Set Up, Kicker, Video, Discuss, Bible, Crunch, and Just Do It. Set-up, Video, Discuss and Bible are self-explanatory. Kicker is an icebreaker/game of sorts. Crunch includes application of the material, and Just Do It is a pep talk to send the kids off with. I’ve never been big on the one-formula-fits-all approach, but it does make transitioning from one Bible study to the next easier.
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Michael Theisen
Talking about your faith can be tough for teens, especially members of pietous, highly personal faith traditions—Catholics, Lutherans and Episcopalians.
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Maryann Hakowski
If you’ve never planned a retreat before or you need to pull one out of a hat, Maryann Hakowski has written the playbook for you. She gives minute-by-minute outlines of five retreats adaptable to half-day, full-day, overnight or weekend scheduling.
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T. Suzanne Eller
What youth worker has not been frustrated by students whose faith waxes or wanes based on whether or not they can feel God right now? Who hasn’t dealt with kids who live by “borrowed convictions”?
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In our media-saturated, attention span-depleted culture, young people are at risk of becoming mindless consumers and faithless adults. Without watering down the message, BlueFishTV offers original clips that will appeal in short time to those who feed on sharp and captivating media.
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