Promoting the Virtue of Chastity
A Life-Changing Experience for Teens by Jason and Crystalina Evert and Brian Butler These ten videos (20 minutes apiece) are designed to be accompanied by the lessons in the YOU Workbook and Leader’s Guide, which contain the session overview, talk notes, discussion questions, and leader’s responses needed for the study. (4 DVDs, ten 20-minute sessions). About YOU: In an age of “selfies” and egocentrism, YOU cuts Read more…
Also available in Australia.
View THE DATING PROJECT Official Trailer Designed to work perfectly together, the Dating Project DVD and companion Guide are sure to help the lives of all singles – teens and young adults alike – who are tired of the hook-up culture. Be sure to purchase one DVD per group and one Guide per individual. The Dating Project is a thought-provoking, Read more…
Why save sex for marriage? In this new DVD, Jason and Crystalina Evert present their popular chastity talk to hundreds of high school students. Scare tactics, guilt trips, and teen pregnancy rates don’t inspire anyone to love. Discover the difference between love and lust while getting straight answers about dating, relationships, and sexual purity.
Also available in Australia.
This non-religious edition of Jason and Crystalina’s chastity talk is ideal for public schools and other secular venues. Why save sex for marriage? Scare tactics, guilt trips, and teen pregnancy rates don’t inspire anyone to love. Discover the difference between love and lust while getting straight answers about dating, relationships, and sexual purity.
The Theology of the Body for Teens: Middle School Edition DVD Series is an essential tool for educators, youth ministers and parents. This dynamic DVD series is full of short (2-4 minute) teachings and commentaries by the authors of the program and other experts in the field. Also included are man-on-the-street interviews and fun trivia to engage and keep the Read more…
50% of America is single. The way people seek and find love has radically changed. The trends of hanging out, hooking up, texting and social media have created a dating deficit. Dating is now…outdated. Follow 5 single people, ages 18 to 40, as they navigate this new landscape.