Grammy Award winning song “Let It Go” from the movie “Frozen” celebrates the value of self-expression. Can teenagers trust their feelings? In what ways does the Bible agree or disagree with the notion that they are slaves to their desires?
Grammy Award winning song “Let It Go” from the movie “Frozen” celebrates the value of self-expression. Can teenagers trust their feelings? In what ways does the Bible agree or disagree with the notion that they are slaves to their desires?
Andrew Wilson is an elder and teaching pastor at Kings Church in Eastbourne (UK). He has theology degrees from Cambridge (MA) and London School of Theology (MTh), and he is currently studying for a Ph.D. at Kings College in London. Andrew is the author of Deluded by Dawkins, Incomparable, God Stories and, most recently, If God Then What? Wondering Aloud about Truth, Origins and Redemption. He has also written articles for The Times and Christianity. He often blogs at Think Theology.
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