Even if youth groups may not be the best thing a church can offer teens, what do you think is the best way to operate one if a church does decide to keep it. BTW…the boys are already separated from the girls.
I LOVE the idea of coming at this from the positive side. Side-stepping that Q seems to me to have been the wisest of choices. It reminds me of the old teenage question: “How far is too far?” Wrong question.
Marriage is a political act, and not an individual choice. How you marry is a way of testifying to what city you belong to. Who defines marriage? The difficulty we are having in our generation in answering this question shows how theology shapes and drives everything. If God created the world, and put one man and one woman in it, married them to each other, […]
Thomas C. Oden has had an illustrious career during which he abandoned liberalism to become one of the leading evangelical theologians of our time, but Oden is not coasting. Recently appointed as director of the Center for Early African Christianity at Eastern University, he is devoting his prodigious energy to rehabilitating the Christian tradition of ancie […]
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Even if youth groups may not be the best thing a church can offer teens, what do you think is the best way to operate one if a church does decide to keep it. BTW…the boys are already separated from the girls.
I LOVE the idea of coming at this from the positive side. Side-stepping that Q seems to me to have been the wisest of choices. It reminds me of the old teenage question: “How far is too far?” Wrong question.
No, because Sunday is not the sabbath.
No, because sunday is not the sabbath.
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