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Drive Baptist Church 801 North Circle Drive Colorado
Springs, CO 80909 | August 2007 |
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"The bottom line is to not leave these
questions alone for your teen to find any answer all on
their own. Pray, encourage, and equip your teen in their
spiritual development." |
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Has
your teen questioned their faith in God lately? For
almost all parents, the answer is a resounding YES! This
might surprise you, but these questions and feelings are
actually good things. Teens may not just listen to a
story about Jesus or biblical advice from a parent and
take it at face value. They start asking questions like
"Why?", "Why not?", or "How can this be?" This can be
overwhelming to any parent, especially when you just
don't feel equipped to answer. But these questions and
doubts cannot be just left alone for your teen to figure
out for themselves. Parents cannot lean only on the
church to give the right answers. Parents must fight at
all cost to encourage their teens in their faith. To
begin, allow and welcome your teen to talk through their
questions. Believe me, you will NOT know all the
answers. That is God's job. The greatest way to
encourage your teen during these times is to let him/her
know you had (or have) questions as well. This will
model your dependence on God and how you have worked
through your feelings of doubt. After you find out about
their questions, help them find the answers. Don't just
tell them. Your teen does not want to be told what to
believe. With your help, let them find the answers. If
you do not know the answer, do some research with your
teen. A great website to start your research is
www.carm.org. It has great biblically-based information
that you can trust. Make an appointment with a member of
the student ministry staff for additional dialogue and
help. The bottom line is to not leave these questions
alone for your teen to find just any answer all on their
own. Pray, encourage, and equip your teen in their
spiritual development.
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Summit Up
The smell
of school supplies is in the air! In every store, you are
bombarded with choices: legal rule or wide rule paper;
recycled or not; blue ink pens or black ink pens. It's time to
get ready to go back to school. During this time every year,
Summit Youth Ministries takes a moment to reflect on the year
that we have had, and to plan for the year ahead. We call this
retreat Summit Up. During Summit Up, we take all of the
students and adults out to Golden Bell Conference Center and
we just 'get away form it all.' During this weekend retreaat
(August 24th - 25th) we reflect on all of the amazing things
that God has accomplished this year, and we plan for all the
amazing things that God will accomplish in the next year. This
year, Cindy Webb, will join us and lead our students through a
remarkable study entitled, "Life Hurts, God Heals." During
this study time, our teenagers will have an opportunity to
face the hurts that they have dealt with in their life, and
have a chance to allow God to heal them from those hurts.
Please pray for our students during this amazing
weekend!
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Here are some interesting findings from Harris
Interactive.
How important is faith "religion" in your own
life?
51% - Extremely/Very important 26% -
Somewhat important 23% - Not Very/Not at all
important
(harrisinteractive.com)
These findings might surprise
you.
51% - I know God really exists without
doubt. 19% - While I have doubts, I feel I do believe
in God. 10% - I don't believe in a personal God, but
I do believe in a higher power. 6% - I find myself
believing in God some of the time, but not at
others. 14% - I don't believe in God/I don't
know.
(harrisinteractive.com)
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