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Tough Topics: 600 Questions That Will Take Your Students Beneath the Surface (Quick Questions Series)

by Jim Aitkins

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Get discussions rolling with a varied collection of fun, poignant, and provocative discussion starters. These five go-anywhere softcover books are guaranteed to get teenagers thinking, talking, and laughing.

Synopsis:

This collection of provocative discussion questions is guaranteed to get teenagers talking, thinking, and debating. It follows in the footsteps of the best-selling Would You Rather--?, What If--?, and Unfinished Sentences. Each set of questions is followed by thought-provoking ideas, facts, and verses to think about. Adaptable content makes the book an easy-to-use resource for large or small groups--at youth meetings, retreats, small group discussions, mission trips, and more. With its compact size, it's convenient to carry along wherever you go.

Examples of questions include:

-Which would be better? To have your prayers answered or to be constantly full of joy?

- Which would be worse? To eat what you don't like or to crave what you can't have?

- Which would be better? Fresh-baked, soft, chewy cookies or a nice thick, juicy steak?

- Which would be worse? To have a parachute fail or to ski into a tree?

Synopsis:

Over 600 thought-provoking questions can challenge your teens toward a deeper understanding of the Bible, a richer relationship with God, and insight into His purposes in their lives.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780310241096
Author:
Aitkins, Jim
Publisher:
Zondervan Publishing Company
Author:
Edwards, Shawn
Author:
Christie, Les
Location:
Grand Rapids, MI
Subject:
Bible
Subject:
Questions and answers
Subject:
Christianity - Education - Children & Youth
Subject:
Christianity - Church Administration - General
Subject:
Christian Church - Church Administration
Subject:
Christian Education - Children & Youth
Subject:
Christianity-Youth Education
Copyright:
Series:
Quick Questions Series
Series Volume:
1236
Publication Date:
20030731
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
144
Dimensions:
7.56x5.45x.39 in. .41 lbs.

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Product details 144 pages Zondervan Publishing Company - English 9780310241096 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , This collection of provocative discussion questions is guaranteed to get teenagers talking, thinking, and debating. It follows in the footsteps of the best-selling Would You Rather--?, What If--?, and Unfinished Sentences. Each set of questions is followed by thought-provoking ideas, facts, and verses to think about. Adaptable content makes the book an easy-to-use resource for large or small groups--at youth meetings, retreats, small group discussions, mission trips, and more. With its compact size, it's convenient to carry along wherever you go.

Examples of questions include:

-Which would be better? To have your prayers answered or to be constantly full of joy?

- Which would be worse? To eat what you don't like or to crave what you can't have?

- Which would be better? Fresh-baked, soft, chewy cookies or a nice thick, juicy steak?

- Which would be worse? To have a parachute fail or to ski into a tree?

"Synopsis" by , Over 600 thought-provoking questions can challenge your teens toward a deeper understanding of the Bible, a richer relationship with God, and insight into His purposes in their lives.
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