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Are you looking for a way to help your youth group grow in their walk with God and stand strong against the culture around them? A well-led youth Bible study can be life-changing. Today’s teens are searching for truth. With the right guidance and biblical instruction, they can develop a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ that will guide them far beyond their school years.
Starting a consistent teen Bible study is one of the most effective ways to disciple young people. These studies offer lessons on holiness, identity, peer pressure, prayer, and living with purpose. With biblically sound content that speaks directly to youth, these resources help students take personal ownership of their faith and apply the Word to real-life situations.
To help build a strong youth culture, many leaders pair Bible lessons with gear and resources from our UPCI Youth Ministry collection. For student-led outreach, Project 7 offers materials designed for students who want to make an impact on their campus or in their community through prayer and Bible study.
You will also find a variety of voices and testimonies in our Youth and Young Adult Books collection, filled with real stories that encourage students to live out their calling. These pair well with the structure provided by our God’s Word for Life Youth Curriculum, which equips churches with ongoing resources for midweek and Sunday classes.
Whether you are discipling a small group or leading an entire youth ministry, these Apostolic Bible studies for youth are powerful tools to help shape the next generation. Give your students more than inspiration—give them the Word of God in a format they can understand, embrace, and live by.
Q1. What ages are these youth Bible studies designed for?
Q2. Are these Bible lessons for teens grounded in Apostolic doctrine?
Q3. Can these studies be used in a youth service or Sunday School setting?
Q4. Do these teen Bible studies include leader guides or teaching helps?
Q5. Are there topics that deal with peer pressure, identity, or holiness?
Q6. Do you have any resources to help fathers raise their teens in Apostolic truth?