Big Issues

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Author: Ken Moser

»» What do I do when my friends put pressure on me to do things I know I shouldn’t??»» I know that God loves me but sometimes I feel like a loser.?»» I know God cares for me and is with me but I still struggle with sadness and depression.?»» How do I live as a Christian when I’m online (e.g. Facebook)??»» How can I get along with my brother or sister—is it really possible??»» Who should I go out with (romantically)? Should I go out with anyone at all?

These are some of the big issues that confront today’s young person. This series of Bible studies will tackle these issues head on and examine them in light of the word of God.

Effective Youth Ministry Press Bible studies are designed to help youth leaders build up strong disciples of Jesus. These studies are solid in content and centered on the Bible. They are designed to be fast-paced and will keep your group interested from start to finish. Each week’s study even comes with a bonus personal Bible reading program and devotional plan for the following week!

This series of 6 youth Bible studies deal with some of the big issues that confront today’s young person. It will tackle these issues head on and examine them in light of the word of God.

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Also available in a 10 pack.
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