The book presents a series of brief skits designed to engage young people in critical discussions about their values and moral choices. Topics include cheating, rationalization, personal goals, and self-discipline, encouraging youth to reflect on their behavior and decision-making. Accompanied by discussion questions, these skits serve as valuable resources for youth leaders aiming to guide young individuals through their personal struggles and ethical dilemmas.
Robert Alan Ward Books






Between Two Seas
- 330 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set in ancient Melitene, the story explores the struggles of a society plagued by violence and unrest. Governor Trebonius, tasked by the emperor to restore stability, consults two influential locals who embody conflicting perspectives. Their contrasting ideologies highlight the challenges of governance and the complexities of societal healing amidst chaos.
Set against the backdrop of seventeenth-century England's political and religious upheaval, the story draws parallels to contemporary America. It explores the enduring conflict between divine guidance and human choice, illustrating timeless themes through John Bunyan's allegorical narrative. This classic work, first published in 1678, highlights the spiritual journey and struggles of its characters, making it relevant across centuries.
The story follows youth pastor Brandon Mills as he unexpectedly becomes the acting senior pastor of Green Valley Community Church after the death of Reverend Jeremiah Martin. Faced with pressure from Justinian Lubinecek, the local Bureau of Government Affairs head, Brandon's refusal to comply leads to a series of troubling incidents, including disappearances within the community. As tensions rise, he must navigate internal dissent and the potential betrayal of a church member while rallying the congregation to stand firm in their faith.
The Courier
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the first-century church, the narrative unfolds with a young man fleeing Melitene, leaving chaos in his wake. Meanwhile, Eletia grapples with her unexpected pregnancy and the absence of the child's father. The thriving church faces ominous threats, while centurion Julius navigates his duties and romantic aspirations. Blending action, romance, and themes of faith, persecution, and redemption, the story reflects on the enduring struggle between light and darkness, offering insights relevant to today's challenges.
The Gulag and the Dell
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Athena Arnold, now President of the United States, embarks on a controversial mission to eradicate biblical Christian faith, viewing it as detrimental to society. Following a contentious election, her administration seeks to reshape America in alignment with a global socialist New World Order, reflecting her firm ideological stance. The narrative explores the tensions between faith and political power, revealing the consequences of her radical agenda on the nation.
The Lifestyle Shoppe
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The narrative follows Seeker, a young woman exploring the Lifestyle Shoppe in search of happiness. Guided by the shopkeeper, she navigates three distinct rooms—Broadway, Striveway, and Narrow Way—each representing different paths to fulfillment. Throughout her journey, she meets various individuals pursuing their own definitions of happiness, highlighting the diverse approaches to life and contentment.
Eine persönliche Biografie über eine Deutsche, die nach dem Holocaust geboren wurde und sich mit Schuld und Scham auseinandersetzt. Sie fragt sich, wie sie den Menschen in Tel Aviv von Gottes Liebe und dem Messias erzählen kann, und sucht nach Wegen, kulturelle Barrieren zu überwinden.
