Students & Teens

Chasing Love: Sex, Love, and Relationships in a Confused Culture – eBook

Romantic love: our culture is perennially obsessed with it . . . but also increasingly confused. Is love about self-fulfillment—or self-sacrifice? McDowell explores the Bible’s “radical upside-down” approach, addressing how Jesus speaks to singleness, LGBTQ issues, and sexual sin, and tackling the question “What if I’m not happy in my marriage?”

Make the Most of It: A Guide to Loving Your College Years – eBook

Make the Most of It: A Guide to Loving Your College Years by Barry H. Corey is the perfect guide that gives readers wisdom that rings true but is rarely passed on. It touches on everything from college romances to making friends, from getting sleep to embracing boredom, from your inner life to your social life. Biola president Barry Corey serves up tips for survival, virtues to embrace, ideas to think about, and habits to cultivate for an enjoyable and flourishing journey through college.

On Guard for Students: Defending Your Faith with Reason and Precision – eBook

Do you wonder if God exists? Do you wonder if life even has any meaning at all? Do you wonder if Christian faith has answers to these and other difficult questions? An intelligent faith begins with hard questions. In On Guard for Students William Lane Craig tackles such questions with reason and precision. He invites you to join him on a quest for ultimate reality.

The Bare Facts: 39 Questions Your Parents Hope You Never Ask About Sex – eBook

Do your teens have questions about condoms, living together, raging hormones, STDs? McDowell believes that no topic is off limits—and that knowledge is the key to purity. Using relevant statistics, entertaining anecdotes, and true stories, he provides candid answers about the “facts of life” for young people who want to honor God with their bodies.

Welcome to College: A Christ-Follower’s Guide for the Journey – eBook

College is a formative period, where students decide and learn about what they want to do with their lives. All the new friends, new experiences, and new learning opportunities help to shape their future – – -but it can be a lot to learn to handle, especially for Christian students who want to keep their faith alive and well. It’s critical that students know how to handle college before they’re in the thick of it. Jonathan Morrow tackles the tough questions that arise during these formative years