Reader Reviews
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"I found Lydia of Philippi very interesting, relevant, informative, and appropriate for young teens.  I have not seen any Bible study that is as well done.               
--Rev. John Anderson, New London, MN
"The writing and format of these studies is engaging.  I think that they will be very effective for helping teens to learn and apply the Bible.  The color printing really makes the guides attractive too."  
    --Todd Bolen, Associate Professor of Bible, The Master's College, Israel Bible Extension
"These studies are outstanding!  The way Sherree brings the student directly into the reality of the times, the people, and the story line as it relates to God's sovereignty and direction in history is so key -- and so necessary for kids to understand Who their God really is."    
--Craig Anderson, Minneapolis, MN
" I enjoyed learning about Lydia of Philippi while bonding with the girls in the Bible study. It really helped having girls my age who also enjoyed learning about the Lord and getting closer to Him each and every day."   
--Annie Magovern, 8th grade student

"My class really likes the Joshua study.  Really.
We are studying Joshua: Strong and Courageous together as a Sunday School class.  We are also watching video clips from The Ten Commandments as they relate to our lesson.  The pictures in the workbook also help us visualize the events that took place so long ago.  We have come to learn a lot about being courageous about our faith in Christ through following the struggles of the Israelites, Moses and Joshua."
--Judith Kirby, teacher: high school/middle school class, First Baptist Church, Aliquippa, PA
"The 'shining like stars' points in Lydia were things teenagers could really latch onto  as they put their faith into practice in today's world. The amount of work was about right for the target age group. Every chapter offered something valuable.  I liked how the book discussed the value of communal worship and prayer, but I liked all the other discussions about rejoicing, hospitality and giving also.  The last chapter was a good place to discuss the ultimate goal of the Christian life.  For young people today, hearing about rejoicing in all circumstances would probably be a new idea for them... and it is something I have always struggled with.     --Theresa Butler, mother of 3, Houston, TX

"We're thoroughly enjoying Lydia." -- Pam Eversmeyer, Agape adult Sunday school class, Munholland UMC
"My daughter and her friends loved the Lydia of Philippi Bible study.  Lydia not only teaches about the early church, but also about how to shine as a godly girl today.  With the suggested activities, the Lydia Bible Study took on a life of its own and grew into a series of events that blessed our girls as well as our community.  Sherree's love for God's Word and her ability to relate to young teens in an informative yet fun way gives Lydia of Philippi my "Parents Choice Award."
--Marilee Ruscitti, mother of 4, Sewickley, PA


" I really liked the color photos and the writing in Joshua.  I feel the content is age-appropriate.  I think boys, especially at this age, need more structure, so I would suggest breaking the weekly assignments into daily chunks." --Joni Cranston, CBS leader, mother of two boys, Pittsburgh, PA
"Ruth and Boaz: Woman of Excellence, Man of Honor would be valuable to any young person who may have to move to an unknown place, or who has to care for a parent or loved one.  The study shows how Ruth respected and cared for her mother-in-law. I really liked the question about counting your blessings.  It made me realize just how much I have to be thankful for.  The pictures helped me visualize the events of the book of Ruth."
--Sandra Lesher, mother and mother-in-law