8 things to remember when engaging next gen on mental health
We used to largely ignore it or spiritualize it away — meaning the only response to mental and emotional health was to read the Bible and pray more (among other disciplines).
We used to largely ignore it or spiritualize it away — meaning the only response to mental and emotional health was to read the Bible and pray more (among other disciplines).
Let us not shrink from talking of both sexual sin and sexual purity as Scripture does.
Many pastors, next gen leaders and evangelists have reported they’re preaching the gospel to a greater number of souls than normal.
Here are seven things we need to know about Gen Z in their own words:
Being “born a Christian” has to be one of the most common misconceptions in the church today.
It’s very clear in scripture that we are commanded to forgive. However, what about reconciliation?
We’ve all said it, or at least thought it: “Jesus couldn’t possibly understand what I’m going through right now.
Sadly you have to be a highly skilled Sherlock Holmes to find much written on what’s good and right with the church. Thankfully, the Word of God is effective at pointing out clearly what is beautiful about the church.
Here are nine common myths Christians believe at Christmas:
I was 17 years old my "first time". You know – THE "first time". Ironically, even though I would not become a Christian until I was twenty-one, somehow, I still felt guilty and ashamed every time. Even without the Holy Spirit living inside of me, I still knew I was entering into an area of life that was reserved for someone else.