Discipling Teenagers Online During a Pandemic – Part 2

Last week we published chapters 1-3 of our 6-week Bible study series for your youth while they are stuck at home due to Covid-19. We’ve heard great things from youth ministers across the country in how these downloadable resources have been instrumental for their youth during this time. This Bible Study series is written to be used as a group online. However, we know that many have students with limited technology and resources, so we’ve made the lessons editable, so you can easily adapt them to meet your students’ needs. Many students are now doing online learning for school, so we didn’t write these Bible Studies with you talking the whole time, instead they are written to engage your students in thought, conversation, reflection, and action. Click below to download chapters 4-6 of this 6-week study!
Did you use chapters 1-3 last week? How did it impact your youth? Let us know in the comments below how you utilized these downloadable resources, or how you modified them to make them your own!

 
 

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