TEENS VS. PARENTS
MARK MATLOCK
Nota: Ek het al die videos (4 sessies, 10min elk), die werkboekie in PDF wat gedruk kan word.
What if you had the perfect relationship with your parents?
The myth of a perfect family can lead to disappointment, frustration and anger. There is no perfect family. But many teenage students struggle with expectations and authority from their parents.
In these four youth Bible study sessions, Mark Matlock will give practical and Biblical instruction to teens to help repair and build healthy relationship with their parents.
DISCONNECTED
ELIAS ABOUJAOUDE
Hierdie is twee videos wat julle dalk self kan kyk wat die in en outs verduidelik van Tieners en hulle connectiveness. Net twee video van 30 min elk. die Image hieronder is net ‘n foto, dit het nie trailer nie.
Even in a virtually plugged-in world, today’s generation of teens still want to know that adults believe in them, so they can believe in themselves. In this thought-provoking and engaging presentation three prominent youth leaders and a psychiatrist offer insights to help you build strong, authentic relationships, based on affirmation, encouragement, compassion, and guidance.

TRUE STORY
WHAT DOES GOD WANT US TO DO ABOUT POVERTY? We want to help those in need, but where do we start— and what does God expect of us? Teens will discover the answers for themselves in : What God wants us to do about poverty. is a six-week curriculum designed to help teens discover their role in God’s story of restoring the world. Students will journey alongside Alyssa, a teen from Toronto, and explore the spiritual nature of poverty, God’s heart for those in need and the unique role of the Church. Students will be drawn closer to Christ as they discover the difference they can make in the world – and the difference they can help others make as well.
Ses Weke Kursus , met videos – dit het nie boekkie nie, maar videos is net 6min lank. Mens kyk seker video en gesles dan meer daaroor..
THE TRUTH ABOUT SEX
DOUG FIELDS
Don’t Believe the Lies
4 Weke kurrsus, videos is 30min lank, printable boekie.
Every day, students are bombarded with hundreds of messages about sex: at school, on TV, the internet…sex is everywhere they look. It’s hard to know what messages are really true. They’re learning about sex from the culture around them.
In these four powerful youth Bible study sessions, students share authentic stories about the struggles they face regarding sex. Doug Fields offers Biblical insight into how all teens can make right decisions, live within boundaries, and seek God’s forgiveness when needed.
* Note: The real-life stories in this series contain mature themes.*
How can I have a relationship with a God who is invisible?
How can God love me when I’ve done so much wrong? How do I know God is speaking to me? How can a God of love allow bad things to happen? Teens are struggling with very difficult questions and doubts.
In these four youth Bible study sessions, David Nasser will offer hope and encouragement to students from Scripture on their winding journey of faith.
We live in a world that doesn’t care what God wants. Sure, they may not say it that way, but the messages that parade across social media declare that God’s way just isn’t worth it. But as Christians, we’re committed to following Jesus in every aspect of our lives. Is it possible to live—or maybe even thrive—as a believer in our world today?
In this four-session series with Sadie Robertson Huff, discover the lost art of faithfulness in the face of a world that wants nothing to do with God. Trek through the story of four young Israelites who, when ripped from their homes, faced a choice: remain faithful followers in a foreign land, or bow before an empire that hated God.
THE STORY
ART AYRIS
Cool 15 min video oor Creation en Jesus deur D Comics. Dalk cool intro tot ‘n les.
A team of Marvel and DC artists craft a moving and beautiful digital sequential description of God’s breathtaking story of redemption. Perfect for sharing with your unchurched geek friends.
The Story covers the story of mankind from Creation to Christ.

Follow the adventures of Bob Goff, Greg Boyd, Mo Isom, and Karen McKinney as they seek one thing – Reckless Love. This fun and inspiring 4-episode video series asks the big questions while encouraging you to recklessly live out your faith.
IDENTITY
ERIC MASON
4 Videos, 30 min elk , en printable boekie
* Note: The real-life stories in this series contain mature themes.*
Who are you?
Our world values being unique. So much so, that we end up looking the same as we try to be different. But we aren’t a number. We aren’t our clothes, our relationships or our accomplishments. In Christ we are much more.
In these four thought-provoking youth Bible study sessions, Eric Mason compares the message the world constantly tells teens about their identity with the truths found in Scripture. The world tells us it’s all about how you look, what you have, what you do, and whom you are connected to. But Scripture teaches that while those things can be important, they do not constitute who you are. As followers of Jesus Christ, our identity is found in Him.
With biblical teaching and real-life stories, this series will help students ground their identity in Christ and live boldly as children of God and heirs of heaven.
* Note: The real-life stories in this series contain mature themes.*
How could God love me?
Don’t you have to do something to earn God’s love? Or does grace mean I can do anything I want? Many people have a hard time fully embracing the unique and unparalleled message of the gospel in Jesus Christ. It’s hard to believe that because of God’s love and grace toward us, we can have eternal life and all sorts of blessings today through no effort or merit of our own. That seems too amazing to be true.
In these four challenging youth Bible study sessions, students share real-life stories about their own struggles and triumphs in coming to terms with God’s grace in their lives.
Francis Chan provides powerful teaching from Scripture and helps teens understand God’s amazing gift of grace, the relationship between grace and works, why grace doesn’t mean you should keep sinning, and how grace should impact your purpose in life.
* Note: The real-life stories in this series contain mature themes.*
What Are You Holding On To?
Surrender typically implies weakness, loss and defeat. Can you actually gain something by giving up? Jesus said that the only way to truly live is to fully surrender your life to Him.
In these four challenging youth Bible study sessions, students share real-life stories about their own struggles and triumphs in surrendering to Christ. Francis Chan examines Scripture to show students that it is only through surrendering to God that they can become who God wants them to be.
Today’s world tells teens to walk around life with a mirror in front of their face. They question their looks, persona, and acceptance nonstop, thinking that one more post on social media might gain people’s attention. Money and possessions become badges of wealth and worth that teenagers fight to wear. This obsession with self can even take a dark turn, spiraling into depression or suicide. Living with eyes glued on yourself will only lead to one thing: death.
God offers an alternative to the mirror. When God rules over our lives, he flips everything upside down. His kingdom looks nothing like the ways of the world—everything orients around loving him and serving others. Storing up possessions becomes obsolete and money has different value in God’s economy. Recognizing God as king changes the entirety of our lives.
In this series, Jonathan Evans will walk students through the parables in Luke to teach what it looks like for God to rule our lives. Though a life sold out for Christ might look backwards to everyone else, it actually points us back to how God intended our lives to be when he first created us. When God is king, he reverses the curse and flips everything we know on its head. We simply have to choose to follow his lead.
* Note: The real-life stories in this series contain mature themes.*
The world tells teens that they should have it all, and have it now. Too often temporary passions are elevated over those things of lasting significance. But what happens when teens are given a clear vision of the future, one that rightly places God at the center, clearly defines heaven and hell, and rightly sees Christ—not them—sitting on an eternal throne? What if all of life was lived through the lens of eternity? Would students not see the greater beauty and joy of loving God and loving others, compared to the empty pursuit of personal pleasure?
Through four sessions Francis Chan unpacks what Scripture says about eternity, debunking misconceptions about heaven and hell. He will inspire students to lay aside what is fleeting and passionately pursue God and His mission in light of eternity.
4 videos, 25min , printable boekies, recommended*
* Note: The real-life stories in this series contain mature themes.*
Teenagers are constantly advised toward one extreme after another. Their parents and teachers likely push them toward maturity and responsibility. Friends usually suggest conformity to peers and pursuing that which will bring the most immediate pleasure. The image portrayed by many musicians, actors, and athletes glorifies sex and drugs and untamed selfishness. With all of these conflicting views, how does a Christian teenager decide how to live?
In this Bible study, Eric Mason encourages students to make every decision out of a worldview shaped by God’s Word and centered around our Savior, Jesus. Eric calls teens to abandon the idea that choices made in youth are temporary and meaningless, and instead to make decisions now that will impact both their lives and God’s Kingdom for eternity.
* Note: The real-life stories in this series contain mature themes.*
It’s so easy to get lulled into a sleepy faith, seeing our relationship with God as just what we do on Sundays or at youth group. We’re tempted to live for ourselves, pursuing the fleeting pleasures of sin instead of pursuing a vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ. But the time for sleeping is over—no more snooze button, no more pulling the covers over your head. It’s time to wake up to the reality of the life we’ve been called to live in Christ.
In this series, author and church planter D.A. Horton will call students to awaken their faith and reach their world—their friends, neighbors and classmates—with the gospel of Jesus Christ. He will unpack what the Bible says about the life-giving, soul-awakening message of the gospel and how prayer, study of God’s Word, and service equip and empower followers of Christ to overcome sin. D.A also challenges students to boldly seek the advancement of God’s Kingdom at home and around the world.
What does the Bible say about dating?
The Bible doesn’t tell us how to ask someone out and Scripture doesn’t say what the perfect date would look like. But God gives clear guidance on how we should treat our bodies and how we should treat others … including the opposite sex.
In these four youth Bible study sessions, Hayley and Michael DiMarco use practical and Biblical guidelines to help teens figure out how to build healthy relationships with the opposite sex.