Thursday, April 26, 2007

Free Youth Ministry Discipleship Resources
















If you are looking for solid, dynamic material to teach your youth group or Sunday School class, give these E-books a try! Sales of the paper versions approached ten thousand books across the country -- in every state -- and all around the world. We sold out of the paperback books, but still have them in the form of PDF files. So, we're giving them to anyone who would like to have them.


The books are: Sharpen Your Acts, Yikes! What Am I Teaching Wednesday Night?, Yikes Again!, and Ground Your Faith.
Sharpen Your Acts is a 10-week program where your students practice their faith. It includes prayer practice, witnessing practice, scripture memory practice, self-esteem practice, and much more. Under your guidance, students actually PRACTICE the tenets of the faith. Sessions are about an hour each.

Yikes and Yikes Again each has 26 Bible stories (6 month's of Wednesdays) with great application for your students, and activities for your Wednesday night program. Yikes was our best-seller in bookstores before it sold out. Let us provide your Bible Study while you minister to your students!

Ground Your Faith is a 10-week program that deals with issues that all students need to discuss, including "Why Can't we Look at God?", "Evidence for God's Existence", "Evidences for the Resurrection of Jesus", "Walking by Faith", "How We Got the Bible", "Having a Heart for Worship", and much more. It has handouts, discussion guides and plenty of scripture.

If you would like one or more of these E-books to use in your ministry, just click on the books you want and they should open as PDF files on your computer. Click "File" and "Download" to download them.


1 comment:

kman said...

Craig,

You may not remember me, but I was a youth pastor in SE Texas about 10 years ago. We met through Rick Cassels and Piney Woods camp. After a few years in youth ministry, I did some church planting, and now I'm at seminary preparing to do some more church planting. I still believe that "Sharpening Your Acts" was the most profitable discipleship tool I used with my students. Hope all is well.

Keith Collier
kmancollier.blogspot.com