But once we make the decision to follow Him, we are found. The big idea: We are all lost before surrendering our lives to Jesus. Lost & Found – Bible: Luke 15 (parable of the lost sheep, coin and son). God is our Refuge – Here is a free youth group lesson on how God is our refuge and strength, based on Psalm 46:1 and Psalm 18:1-2. Worship – The big idea: Worship is our response to God’s awesomeness. Psalm 23 (The Lord is our Shepherd) – A free youth group lesson on Psalm 23 helping students understand that the Lord is our shepherd who leads and guides us through life. Bible: Matthew 26:69-75 Galatians 1:10 and Daniel 3.ġ Timothy 4:12 – Big idea: Help students to not let anyone look down on them for being young and to be an example to others. Peer Pressure – Big idea: Following the crowd may be easy, but it’s not always the best way to go. You get to join in on God’s activity in their lives. Your role as a youth ministry leader is vitally important because you have the privilege of pointing students to Jesus. While you’re here, check out the featured item in our youth ministry store… ONE YEAR PASS – Save 93% on $1,440 worth of youth group lessons, Bible studies, games, events & more! Only available through Thursday, November 16. The same high quality, but with bigger, more substantial content. If you like the free lessons below, you’ll love what’s available in our online store. We save you time & money by creating youth ministry curriculum and resources to help you point students to Jesus. Fire up your faith by fixing your focus on God’s Word.Here’s our collection of FREE youth group lessons. What are you waiting for? Pick one and sign up today. Subscribe to the blog to get each post via e-mail for free, download the IF:Gathering app, or grab a copy of their beautiful study books from the IF:Shoppe Jennie Allen and friends are starting a study called Together: A Study on Ephesians on February 26th. You can follow for free online, via email, or grab a copy of their beautiful study books from the SRT Shop. See the Lord’s Salvation: A Lenten Study of Exodus started on February 12. The dynamic duo - Rachael Myers and Amanda Bible Williams - are diving into Exodus for Lent. They normally provide either a free reading plan to download or a lengthier study book at a minimal cost. The Power of the Spirit is a 6-week study “tracing the Holy Spirit’s powerful role in the birth of the church.” If you are looking for a longer study with Facebook accountability groups, this is your best choice. Their current study started on January 12th and is part 1 of a 3-part series unpacking the book of Acts. Kat Lee and her team always serve up a wonderful schedule. The current study, a 6-week topical study titled Fear and Anxiety: How to Overcome With God’s Truth, starts on February 26th. If you want everything in one place, you can download the LGG app. Download a free PDF of the study booklet by subscribing to the blog or purchase a bound study book an Amazon. We also do blog posts on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday plus provide You Version content. You can join a Facebook group or an e-mail group. If you are in a crazy busy season, Love God Greatly looks at just a few verses a day. I had the honor of writing two teachings for this study, which starts on March 12th. The upcoming study Prone to Wander is part of a 2-part series tackling the Minor Prophets. Join a group through the app or purchase the Experience Guide to dive in deeper. If you’re not a techy kind of gal, you can follow along by visiting the First 5 blog every day. All of their content is easily accessible by downloading the very user-friendly free First 5 app. Lysa TerKeurst and a wonderful group of seasoned Bible teachers are working their way through the Bible one chapter at a time. 5 Outstanding Online Bible Studies First 5 Guess what? You can find a fabulous Bible study for free right on the internet. Maybe like me, life has been very busy, and you are having hard time connecting on a consistent basis with a community Face to Face. The best investment you can make in 2018 is to get into God’s Word every day.
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