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New Wineskin Publications
Bible Studies for Youth
Designed for the Twenty-First Century
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Testimonials


“I teach a youth Bible study for some high school students, and your lessons are great, the kids love them and so do I.   I have a great group of kids who love learning about the Bible and love to tell their friends about it, but they say they aren't confident in making a defense of it.  So when I found your unit on “Making a Defense of the Gospel”, I new I needed to get it.” - Jeremy Teeter, Montana


Dear David and Martha,

I am a local pastor, in my first appointment and we are trying to get our youth program restarted and off the ground.

I have used three of your lessons..."God and the dysfunctional family", "God's garbage dump" and "God is like the wind".

They were very well received by our youth. I even had a call from a grand-parent expressing how timely and meaningful one of these lesson was to her granddaughter.

The youth enjoy the format and the ability to actively participate. They have learned a lot about each other and themselves.

Thanks for allowing God to use you to answer my prayers!

Pastor Luther Roberts


"I have been reading over your lessons and am very pleased with the content and what is to be learned from them.  I feel these will be very helpful in the youth class I teach at my church.  I will keep checking your website for other lessons and information to help me..." - Wenda Holden


"My wife and I are lay leaders and I never feel fully prepared for our Wednesday evening times with our youth group. Your lesson helped us deal with some things that the youth seemed eager to discuss." - Robert Britt