Something is off-and most young Christians can feel it. There's a gap between who they are on Sunday and who they are by Monday morning, and it's growing. A Three Days' Journey: Student Edition names that gap and traces it to a biblical pattern as old as Abraham: God calls His people out before He meets them in glory.Designed for youth ages 13-17, this 16-chapter textbook follows the arc of Chris Carter's A Three Days' Journey through six thematic units: The Call to Depart, The Babylon System, Doctrines and Distractions, Worship in Spirit and Truth, The Modern Idols, and The Journey Home. Students encounter Moses' confrontation with Pharaoh, the judgment of Egypt's gods, the Constantinian Trap that turned the church from ambassador to chaplain, the difference between fanaticism and gospel maturity, and the wilderness seasons God uses to transform His people.Every chapter is built with pedagogical structure: learning objectives, key vocabulary, Scripture Spotlights, "Think About It" reflection boxes, historical context sidebars, real-world connections to daily student life, chapter reviews with comprehension questions, group discussion prompts, and concrete activities and challenges. Three substantial appendices-The Gods of Egypt vs. the God of Israel, The Three-Day Pattern Across Scripture, and Pharaoh's Playbook-provide reference material that deepens the study and connects ancient patterns to modern pressures.This is not a typical youth devotional. It doesn't talk down. It doesn't offer easy answers. It teaches young believers to think biblically about the systems they swim in every day-social media, materialism, political identity, spectacle-driven worship, and fear-based theology-and equips them to recognize Pharaoh's compromise offers in their own lives. The result is a generation that knows not just what they believe, but why they've been called out-and where the journey leads.
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