Titles by: KATHY WOLF REED
Author: KATHY WOLF REED
Kathy Wolf Reed is a graduate of Columbia Theological Seminary and enjoys a ministry of freelance preaching, teaching, and writing in the Nashville, Tennessee, area.
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By KATHY WOLF REED
Discover the importance of those who were around Jesus in this six- session youth Lenten study pack. Together youth will learn about six different groups from Jesus' time, including the Pharisees, the Sadducees, the Essenes, the Zealots, the disciple...
By W. Eugene March, KATHY WOLF REED
In this three-session study on the book of Exodus, Old Testament scholar and best-selling author Gene March highlights lessons to be learned from Exodus by focusing on three principle themes in this foundational book in the Bible: Escape from Egypt, ...
By KATHY WOLF REED
Discover how the nativity story is celebrated in each of the Gospels with this unique four-session study pack based on Christmas Accounts in the Gospels: An Adult Advent Study. It encourages youth to see how Christmas is observed in each Gospel by co...
By KATHY WOLF REED
As youth become more knowledgeable about the Bible, they may question, "If there is only one Jesus, then why are there four Gospels?" This one-session youth study, "Four Gospels, One Story: A Youth Study," considers this question and examines the fou...
By Marianne Blickenstaff, KATHY WOLF REED
Each of the four Gospels reveals a slightly different picture of Jesus. Studying them together can help us understand who Jesus is and what it means to be a follower of Christ. In this one-session adult study participants will explore how the origina...
By KATHY WOLF REED
High school is a critical time when youth begin to reflect on the narrative of their own lives and decide how they want that story to be told. Competing influences sway young people between wanting to be themselves and avoiding any group or individua...
By KATHY WOLF REED
In 2009 the creators of Glee brought forth a groundbreaking blend of musical, comedy, and drama that would take network ratings by storm. Glee's first season attracted a following of individuals young and old, male and female, multiracial, and of var...
By KATHY WOLF REED
The Hunger Games trilogy raises numerous theological themes, and many youth are reading the books and watching the movies as they are being released. In this one-session study for youth, "Hunger Games: A Study on the Book and Movie," participants wil...
By KATHY WOLF REED
This Advent, spend time reflecting on the royal titles given to Jesus with "The Messiah: A Youth Study for Advent." This four-week Advent study is adapted from Walter Brueggemann’s book Names for the Messiah: An Advent Study. Each week youth will be ...
By KATHY WOLF REED
So often each year, our focus throughout Advent is thinking of the gifts we will give to and receive from each other. Advent, however, is also a time when we can reflect on how we can work toward accepting the gifts that God wants us to receive. Embe...
By KATHY WOLF REED
There are several important lessons the great outdoors can teach us. Reflect on the themes that arise from the experience of “wilderness” with "Preparing for the Wilderness: A Youth Lenten Study." This six-week study invites high schoolers to explore...
By KATHY WOLF REED
Explore the four Gospel portrayals of Jesus this Advent. Written by Kathy Wolf Reed, this four-session youth study challenges participants to learn more about Jesus and his origins. In each session, youth will discuss what the Gospels say about Jesu...
By Susan R. Garrett, KATHY WOLF REED
In this study, author Sue Garrett explains the letter to the Romans in a way that helps us understand some of the profound thinking of Paul. In just two sessions she walks us through Paul's arguments and thoughts, and explains some of the beginnings ...
By KATHY WOLF REED
Imagine your youth group. How many stories do you hear each week about the stress of making it to practices and club meetings all while trying to study and hang out with friends? And what about the internal pressures you don’t hear about as they try ...
By KATHY WOLF REED
Giving up an indulgence for Lent is a form of spiritual discipline, but it may sometimes be difficult for youth to see that there are other faithful ways to observe Lent besides depriving themselves of chocolate or Facebook. This one-session youth st...
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