Thrive Studies: Bible Studies Built for Students to Lead

If you’re looking for a Bible study resource that’s easy to use, gospel-centered, and built to multiply—Thrive Studies is worth checking out. Created by Cru’s high school ministry, Thrive is a collection of over 70 studies designed specifically for students to lead their peers in real, meaningful conversations about Jesus.

Whether you’re a high school student who wants to reach friends, a college leader discipling younger students, or an adult volunteer equipping teens to lead, Thrive offers a flexible and approachable tool to help people grow in their faith.

Each study walks through a passage of Scripture with guided questions, built-in leader helps, and space for reflection and discussion. The language is clear. The format is simple. The design is intentional: so that a student who just learned something can turn around and pass it on.

Why People Use Thrive

  • It’s built for students to lead students. That’s the heart behind it. These aren’t lecture notes or fill-in-the-blanks. They’re conversation starters. Every study is designed to be picked up and led by a student, even if they’ve never led anything before.
  • It’s easy to use and easy to multiply. After someone goes through a study, they can turn around and lead the same one with a friend. That’s how discipleship spreads—not just by gaining knowledge, but by sharing it.
  • It’s available wherever you are. You can use Thrive through the Thrive Studies app (available for iOS and Android) or by downloading printable PDFs from ThriveStudies.com. Whether you’re gathered in person or meeting over video, you can bring the study with you.
  • It’s flexible for every stage of growth. Thrive covers a wide range of spiritual topics—from the basics of knowing God and reading the Bible to sharing your faith, dealing with doubts, and leading others. It’s designed to walk with students from early faith to spiritual maturity.
  • It works across cultures. Thrive is available in multiple languages, making it a great resource for diverse campuses, international students, or mission trips.

The best part? It’s completely free. There’s no account required, no paywall, and no training course to take before you get started. You can browse, download, and begin using a study today.

“The design is intentional: so that a student who just learned something can turn around and pass it on.”

Who It’s For

Thrive is for students who want to make a difference. It’s also for the adult or college leader looking to hand off real leadership opportunities to the next generation. It’s not flashy—but it’s practical, biblical, and designed to grow.

If you’re looking for a next step that encourages student ownership, multiplies spiritual conversations, and keeps Jesus at the center, this is a tool worth trying.

Visit ThriveStudies.com to explore the full library, download the app, or print your first study. Lead one, then pass it on.

Next Step

Choose one or combine a few of these:

  1. Explore the full study library at ThriveStudies.com.
  2. Download the Thrive Studies app on your phone (iOS or Android).
  3. Print out a study and try it with a student this week.
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Campus Ministry Toolkit: Skills and Tools to Reach your School
Simple skills and tools to help you start conversations, share your faith, and build a movement on your campus.
Ask a Coach – Tips from an Expert
Some of our favorite tips from our best coaches to help you take the next step in reaching your school.
Campus Ministry Toolkit: Skills and Tools to Reach your School

As you learn to reach your school, there are some key ministry skills that will make a big difference. These are things every Christian student can grow in and you don’t have to be perfect to get started. We also have some great tools to help you take your next step. With a little courage and the right resources, you’ll be amazed how God can use you in your school.

Starting Spiritual Conversations

Bringing up spiritual topics can be hard, but it’s one of the most important steps in reaching your friends. If no one starts the conversation, most students will never talk about their faith.

  • Solarium: A deck of picture cards to help you start conversations about life and God.

Sharing Your Testimony

Your story matters. Sharing what God has done in your life can open hearts and help others realize that faith is personal and real.

Sharing Your Faith

The gospel is powerful and your friends need to hear it. Learning how to clearly explain the message of Jesus is a huge step in making your faith your own and helping others follow Him. 

  • How to Share the Gospel (article): a step-by-step guide to help you share the gospel with a friend.
  • Connecting with God Booklet: A short, simple booklet you can read through with a friend to explain how they can know Christ.
  • The Four Wristband: A wearable tool with four simple symbols to help you talk about God’s love and how to receive Christ.
  • GodTools App: A free app with interactive ways to share your faith in different languages and styles.

“You don’t have to be perfect to start reaching your school.”

Following Up a New Believer

When someone accepts Christ, they need help knowing what to do next. Helping a new believer grow in their faith is one of the most rewarding things you can do.

Leading a Small Group

Small groups are a powerful way to build community and help students grow. If you can lead a good conversation, you can lead a small group.

  • Thrive Studies App: Includes dozens of studies on real-life topics and built-in leader training.

Campus Ministry Training

Reaching students on your campus is one of the most strategic ways to share your faith. Learning a few simple principles can help you start conversations, gather students, and take steps toward building a movement at your school.

  • Campus Training Videos – Short, practical videos to help you learn how to reach students on your high school campus. These eight trainings cover key topics like meeting students, starting conversations, sharing your faith, and taking simple steps to build a movement.

Other helpful tools

 

Next Step
Pick one tool and take a step this week to start a conversation or gather a few friends.
Ask a Coach – Tips from an Expert

Starting a ministry on your campus is an exciting step, but it can also raise a lot of questions. What should you do first? How do you find students who are interested? What if your group is small or things do not go the way you expected?

This is where a coach can help. A campus ministry coach is someone who has experience helping students and leaders start and grow ministries on high school campuses. They listen to what you are facing, help you think through wise next steps, and connect you with helpful tools and resources along the way.

Throughout the Reach Your School Playbook, you will see short insights from coaches who have spent years helping students reach their campuses. This page gathers more of those tips in one place so you can learn from their experience and keep moving forward.

Below are practical coaching tips from leaders who have walked this road before. As you read, look for what applies to your situation right now and take your next step. You can get your own coach by emailing us at coachingcenter@cru.org. We’d love to help.

Starting a ministry on your campus can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to figure it out alone.

Coaching Tips

  • Ask a few non-Christian friends how they would respond to your ideas, then process those same questions with Christian friends to sharpen your thinking.

 

  • Evangelism is the engine of your ministry, and helping students influence others is how you build future leaders.

 

  • You don’t have to figure this out alone, there are people with experience who would love to help you gather students and get the word out.

 

  • You have rights on campus, learn them, then live them out with confidence.

 

  • Many people are looking for something bigger than themselves, so give them a vision worth joining.

 

  • You may be walking past someone God is preparing, start a conversation and see what He does.

 

  • Pray Scripture, if God says it, you can pray it, and keep prayers short so more people can participate.

 

  • Invite a coach to join your team early, it will help you move faster and avoid common mistakes.

 

  • Use the tools available to you, there are helpful resources for sponsors, leaders, and teams if you ask.

 

  • When meeting with school leaders, bring others with you so it’s clear you’re building something together.

 

  • Be curious, kind, helpful, and bold, those four traits open doors.

 

  • Work with your school, not against it, staff can often help you more than you expect.

 

  • Teams help you reach more people, save time, and build momentum.

 

  • If your school allows non-curricular clubs, they must allow a Christian club too.

 

  • Use tools and visuals that help people remember and apply what they learn.

 

  • Create environments people actually want to be part of, whether on campus or off.

 

  • Use social media, simple graphics, and personal invites, everyone plays a role in getting the word out.

 

  • Have a clear process for identifying and developing student leaders.

 

  • Work within school expectations for roles, but organize your team in a way that actually helps you function.

 

  • Start outreach where you already have relationships, teams, clubs, and shared interests.

 

  • Use response cards or forms to follow up, gather feedback, and invite people into next steps.

 

  • If God is nudging you to take a step, go for it, but bring others with you.

 

  • Parents can be powerful allies, don’t be afraid to involve them.

 

  • Always have a next step ready so you can invite people while they’re still engaged.

Next Step

Do you have any questions for our coaches? If so, ask your question here, or request a coach for your ministry by emailing us at coachingcenter@cru.org!

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