Doubting Thomas and the Polar Express
Our “hero boy” (as he is billed in the movie credits) in the The Polar Express is in the same place of doubt as Jesus’ disciple Thomas.
Our “hero boy” (as he is billed in the movie credits) in the The Polar Express is in the same place of doubt as Jesus’ disciple Thomas.
Christian community should be the place where questions are welcomed and worked through together.
Questions like this one give us a wonderful opportunity to remind students that God’s grace is a free gift in Jesus.
No matter the season, we can rest in faith, knowing that God’s story is certain.
Jesus doesn’t shut the mouth of Thomas or others who doubt, but allows them to share their questions.
Addressing students’ personal concerns communicates that we want them to experience a beautiful, deep, and true faith in every corner of their lives.
We build up teenagers only when the God of the Bible, not the student, is at the center of our ministries.
When your teenager expresses doubt about Jesus or contradicts Biblical teaching, recognize that your child is wrestling with the God who laid down his life to save him.
Oh, Lord, we know there’s nothing new under the sun, and yet, if we may, this feels like an exception. We are masked and socially distanced and dearly in need of the Savior…