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But… We have news!

Welcome to our latest news page, where we will share information about new books in the series, stand-alone studies available for free, and more.

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But… our next book is here!

We’re pleased to announce that our new title But…Why do bad things happen to good people? is due for release on Easter Sunday! (9 April, 2023). In the coming days we encourage you to follow our Facebook page for sneak previews of this exciting new addition to the But… family. 

Like all our books, this title was suggested by young people themselves, and fits with our goal to address the questions young people are ACTUALLY asking, not just the questions we WISH they would ask! We hope it will be a blessing to you and your youth group. 

Remember that you can always contact us for information about pre-ordering, discounted bulk ordering, or if you would like to have a But… Book Table at your event. 

But… it turns out they’re a ‘frenemy’ :-/

The Psoothing Psalm Series is a series of stand alone studies. This week we’re using Psalm 55 to look at the challenges we face when someone who claims to be our friend is actually our enemy. The study is shown below but you can download it to use offline, either individually or with groups:

But I don’t understand the Bible – Psalm 105

The Psoothing Psalm Series is a series of stand alone studies. This week we’re looking at how and why we should try to understand the Bible, even when it seems difficultThe study is shown below but you can download it to use offline, either individually or with groups:

But… What about the Climate Crisis?

A stand alone study to help our young people reflect on COP 26 using Psalm 46 – focussing on the powerlessness that young people may feel when it comes to effect change on a global political scale. The study is shown below but you can download it to use offline, either individually or with groups:

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