Mediating in a Divided World and a Divided Home
While the world may seek to divide us, we must remember that we fight for no side except that of Christ and him crucified.
We can embrace Christ’s new day by raising up a new generation of Christians who will one day lead a church which serves as a just prophet, promotes the welfare of all people, and glorifies our holy, righteous God.
While the world may seek to divide us, we must remember that we fight for no side except that of Christ and him crucified.
Gen Z asks good questions about big issues, and youth pastors need to be prepared to answer them biblically in a way teenagers will understand.
When we take our students through Biblical history, we can show them that God not only works in and through our worldly political affairs, but He often works through the people and the governments we least expect.
As we exalt Jesus as our true king, we will be better citizens of our earthly nations.
We can embrace Christ’s new day by raising up a new generation of Christians who will one day lead a church which serves as a just prophet, promotes the welfare of all people, and glorifies our holy, righteous God.
Precisely because we are a people who believe in God’s sovereign control and unchanging mission, we can’t dismiss the personal pain of others.