Like most of the rest of us, Christian students tend to set the bar too low for themselves, especially when it comes to actively following Jesus.
This six-week Bible study curriculum (DVD sold separately) will challenge students to accept the mission to live like Jesus now, not later, by telling the stories of adolescents from the Bible and in modern life who did -- and are doing -- significant and amazing things in the world and for the God who saves. In a society where cultural adolescence is lingering into the 30s, its no wonder Christian students often fail to confront the call to act meaningfully on their faith in Christ.
It's easy to package that commitment with big ideas like picking a college, a spouse, and a career -- and then to never quite get around to it. God, however, posts no minimum age on discipleship, and his book contains several examples of younger people both willing and able -- in his power -- to do extraordinarily difficult and necessary things with their lives for him. Why Not Now? will mine stories from the young lives of Miriam, Joseph, David, Solomon, Daniel, and Mary to find why and how they said yes to God before they would have been old enough to rent a car in our modern society. All six of these people believed God could use their lives to do something that mattered. What is holding us back?
To bolster the argument and generate interest in the books, Why Not Now? will also seek contributions from living examples of people who are doing or have done things we just don't expect students to do these days. Abby Sunderland, for instance, generated worldwide controversy for attempting to sail around the world solo simply because she was 16 at the time. How dare she? How cold her parents allow that? Another 16-year-old, cheerleader Kealey Oliver, recently made news for courageously tackling a shoplifter at the local mall rather that letting him escape. She saw it as her responsibility to stand for justice. And 17-year-old Steven Ortiz made headlines by demonstrating the practical wisdom of bartering his way from an old cell phone to a convertible Porsche. Why Not Now? will use stories like theirs -- and those from Scripture -- to equip youth leaders to challenge students to use their unique gifts, skills, and opportunities right now to do bigger things with their lives for God's glory.
The curriculum will include teaching outlines, commentary, group activities, discussion questions, and engaging assignments that will help students to catch the vision for imagining how much they might be capable of. Right now. The daily devotional (sold separately) will offer a similar challenge directly from the pages of the Bible using brief and provocative commentary, directed prayers, questions for reflection, and brief exercises designed to help students quickly put into practice what they're learning from Scripture.
Designed for use with the Why Not Now? Video Study (sold separately).
Money. Fame. Relationships. Knowledge. Having all these things--or even one--would make you happy, right? Well, maybe for a second. At least that's what King Solomon learned--and he tried all those things on a HUGE scale and still wasn't content. In fact, chasing those ideas and getting what he wanted actually made him more depressed. So what are we supposed to do if the wisest man in history couldn't make those things work? Thankfully, Solomon left us a whole book of his trials and errors.
Maybe you've looked at other people's lives and thought, If only I had that, my life would be perfect. The problem is, those same people are asking the same question when they come across someone else. Even the wisest man in the world, Solomon, struggled with it. In Living a Life that Matters, author and wisdom expert Mark Matlock unpacks Solomon's big If only questions on happiness in the book of Ecclesiastes to connect his timeless questions to yours, and explores what really makes a perfect life. Living a Life That Matters lets you gaze over Solomon's shoulder as he indulges every pleasure, exercises every power, and emerges with a radical conclusion about how to live. You'll also find ways that his search for meaning connects with yours today and how your story can connect with your friends' as they seek meaning in the world.
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In the Wisdom On ... series, you'll find case studies, personal inventories, interactive activities, and helpful insights from the book of Proverbs, which will show you what wise living looks like. Wisdom On ... Friends, Dating, and Relationships shows how wisdom plays a part in nearly every decision we make. In this book students will learn how to gain more wisdom and apply it to every aspect of their relationships--from being a good friend to dating relationships to handling conflict. They'll find the stories and lessons in this book will help them become wise in their relationships. Wisdom On ... Making Good Decisions examines how teens get to make a lot of decisions in their lives-- even decisions that can have a big impact on their future. There's no magic formula to getting it right. Making good decisions takes wisdom, and in this book students will learn how to gain more wisdom and put it to use in the choices they make.
Can psychics really see our futures? Do angels really float among us on earth? What about demons? And could the supernatural things that happen on TV and in the movies really occur? Using Barna research and biblical truths, Mark Matlock separates the truths from the lies we are told and helps teens like you avoid the traps that can lead to deception.
We all know demogorgons aren't real, and that evil dolls can't come to life ... but are there elements of the paranormal that are really around us on earth? And if so, what does that mean? In Don't Buy the Lie, Mark Matlock uses the knowledge he's gained in his role as a special project analyst and presenter for the Barna Group to present clear principles and intriguing examples that show you how to respond to the supernatural with wisdom, and without being duped. He identifies thinking traps that lead to deception, such as letting your emotions take over and convincing yourself something could be real until it seemingly is. And with clarity, he provides biblical answers to frequently asked questions about such things as miracles, angels, demons, and psychic abilities.
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There never seems to be enough time or money for what we want to do. Sometimes it can be overwhelming trying to manage our schedules--between school, work, sports, friends, and our family. And keeping track of our money--and using it wisely--can be just as challenging. It may not be something you think of very often, but whenever you hit a time or money crunch, a little wisdom could help. Inside the pages of this book, you'll find biblical principles and practical tips to help you manage your resources better. You'll even be challenged to try a few projects that can show you how wisdom can help you stay on top of your time and your money. As you read Wisdom on Time and Money, you'll: - discover what the Bible says about these invaluable resources - explore your own motivations behind how you use your time and money - gain practical tools and insight to help you use wisdom in these areas of your life You'll find that this book will open your eyes to the reasons behind some of the time and money problems in life, and reveal how wisdom can help you use these resources to better your life and the world around you.
From being a good friend to dating relationships to handling conflicts in your everyday life, Wisdom On ... Friends, Dating, and Relationships combines the insights of Proverbs with real-life examples and experiences within short, quick chapters that make it easy to apply wisdom to every decision you make.
Relationships are a huge part of your life--and when they go wrong for whatever reason, it can be heart wrenching. In this addition to the Wisdom On ... series, author Mark Matlock mixes stories based on his own experiences with breakdowns of the book of Proverbs to help you keep your friendships and dating relationships healthy, as well as better interact with your family and the people you see every day. While there is no magic formula, the short chapters on making and keeping friends, the friendships to value, tips on what to look out for in friends and potential romantic partners--as well as interactive activities and personal inventories to help you apply each chapter directly to your life--give you tools to avoid unnecessary conflicts and become wise in managing each relationship you have.
Wisdom On ... Friends, Dating, and Relationships:
Buenas decisiones examina cómo los adolescentes toman muchas de las decisiones de sus vidas; incluso decisiones que pueden ejercer un impacto grande en su futuro. No hay una fórmula «mágica para hacerlo bien. Tomar buenas decisiones exige sabiduría, y en este libro los estudiantes aprenderán cómo adquirir más sabiduría y aplicarla en las decisiones que hacen.
You know you should be more than just housemates with your kids, but as their lives become as busy as yours, that feeling of belonging together can fade.
How do you maintain close bonds with your kids? What can you do if you sense that your kids are pulling away in an unhealthy manner? And what can you, as a family, actually do together that will be more meaningful than staring at screens in the same room?
With practical advice on how to deepen and expand your most important human connections, Ideas for Parents will lead you in ways to develop and nourish the spiritual appetite of your family.
From rebuilding the heart connection with your child to giving the gift of your attention to learning the importance of saying I'm sorry, here is wise counsel, quick tips, and a Christian perspective on how to deal with a host of parenting concerns.
Christian families today often find themselves stuck between two stories--their own family's story and God's story. It's like they're living two lives: their Christian life and their real world life. The trick is figuring out how to get your family's story to line up with God's story in the world around us, helping you raise children who have the character, values, and mission that allows them to go out into the real world and live out a real faith. Real World Parents is a parenting book that helps you to be proactive, rather than reactive, when it comes to raising Christian kids in a world that is filled with contradictions to a life of faith. Rather than trying to raise kids who are good Christians, you'll find the tools to help you live out a faith that allows your children to see what it means to live as a Christian. As a result, your kids will learn about real faith by living it out with you. Culture expert and veteran youth pastor, Mark Matlock, will help you explore issues such as: - Helping your child make decisions - The importance of failure - Knowing God's story for your family - Changing the story your family is in - The pursuit of wisdom, and much more God has placed us here to interact with and represent him to the world by engaging with the culture--not retreating from it. Rather than trying to isolate your children from the world or draw lines that keep them from truly engaging in the world God calls us to help and heal, you can learn how to lead your family towards an integrated life where your story and God's story come together to make a difference in the world around you.
Culture expert and veteran youth pastor Mark Matlock will teach you to line your family's story up with God's story in the world around you, helping you raise wise children who have the character, values, and mission that allows them to go out into the real world and live out a real faith. Raising Wise Children explores such issues as: - Helping your child make decisions - The importance of failure - Knowing God's story for your family - Changing the story your family is in - The pursuit of wisdom, and much more God has placed us here to interact with and represent him to the world by engaging with the culture--not retreating from it. Rather than trying to isolate your children from the world or draw lines that keep them from truly engaging with what God has called us to help and heal, you can learn how to lead your family towards an integrated life where your story and God's story come together to make a difference in the world around you.