Young Adults

More information on Girls for God: soul perspectivesGirls for God: soul perspectives
Katie Wood

Being a teenager is a trying time; it's a phase of life when all sorts of new problems and joys present themselves, from school work to boyfriends to thinking about the future. Trying to navigate all this isn't easy.

Girls for God: soul perspectives is collection of Bible-based thoughts, advice and prayers written specially for teenage girls.

The author is a teenager herself and so writes from recent experience of the rollercoaster ride young people experience.

More information on Running the Race Marked Out for UsRunning the Race Marked out for us
Lessons from Hebrews 12
Andrew Wooding Jones

In a verse by verse exploration of one of the New Testament's most inspiring passages, this book invites us on the challenge of a lifetime - the race of faith, which we run in the company of a 'cloud of witnesses' who urge us on as we follow in the footsteps of Jesus.

Running the Race Marked out for us reveals a wealth of encouragement and hope in Hebrews 12, and reminds us of all that we are called to do and be, as sons and daughters of God.

More information on Ready to LeadReady to Lead
Growing Leaders - Youth Edition
Ruth Hassall

A book on leadership for church-going teenagers, Read to Lead explores the key elements of leadership in a friendly and accessible manner.

Based around Paul's letters to Timothy, it is ideal for a mentoring programme for teens. Like the popular book Growing Leaders, it works as a stand-alone book as well as an accompaniment to the course.

Class 9c Class 9c and the Genesis Time Machine
Mike Coles

It's the most amazing school trip - ever! Mr Coles and ten members of Class 9c ride in their time-travelling school minibus back to the beginning of the world and investigate how events from the book of Genesis might actually have taken place.

The Bible in Cockney The Bible in Cockney
Well bits of it anyway…
Mike Coles

Would you Adam and Eve it? Read how Jesus feeds five thousand geezers with just five loaves of Uncle Fred and two Lilian Gish. Or how Noah built a bloomin’ massive nanny. A very down-to-earth ‘translation’ that brings scripture out of the pulpit and back on to the streets.


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