Balancing
life’s roles and functions as a teenager and young adult
can be sometimes complex while desiring to serve the Lord and
stay in His
will. There are many social pressures during this stage
that may not fit with what God wants. Too often, there's an
"acceptable lifestyle" that has nothing to do with God. This
Generation Y, also known as the Milleniums, often go after
what there whims dictate to them.
The
goal of this study is to enhance the awareness of partcipants
so that they may know how many of the attractions in this world
are only deceptive in order to get them away from Christ. Besides
awareness, the study wihave it serve as a catalyst
for participants to examine themselves in light of where they
are as Christians, what roles they perform as Christians, and
where they are going as Christians.
After completing the study, each participant can expect to:
- Know what the Bible says about being a Christian
- Know
what the life of a Christian teenager/young adult should
be like
- Understand how sin and other distractions can interfere with
being the most one can be for the Lord
- Identify obstacles that interfere with Christian growth
- Have
the opportunity to reflect on his or her current life’s
roles and functions as well as future ones in relation to the “Let
Your Light Shine” model.
- Identify ways to promote healthy Christian living
A major
premise of this study is that in order to understand where
one is going, one must know where one currently is. The
study begins with “Who Am I,” followed by “Where
Am I Going,” “Obstacles to Growth as a Teenager,” and “Ways
to Grow.” |
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