Syaoran wrote:This thread help me alot thank you so much.
Jay_man03 wrote:I think i know what you all mean by "walking a lonely road" but what i keep struggling with is why has it gotten this way. A while back everybody went to church in a community especially a small one like mine. But now i know a lot of people in my school and place of work that dont even belong to a church anymore. I guess what im asking is what happened to people's faith?
Kewl Girl 16 wrote:Personally, for me its because of the people I talk to and am contintaly talking about. My church doesnt want to accept that there are kids that are struggling, because they dont want to help them. Dont ask me why, I just know that 30 or so kids have been asking for adults to lead them in Biblestudys but the adults wont.
When I asked them personally and even volunteer to lead all they had to do was show up, they would tell me that they are to busy or have other things they have to do. Thats the same excuse I heard from the all the adults Ive asked. To me it seems like the adults are depending on the teens to do all of the work. As it is our Youth Group is run by the teens and so is bascially everything else associatied with it.
Thats the main reason I dont do so well with my church anyways. I could go on for pages, but I doubt anyone wants to hear me complain.
ANYWAYS!!!!! Just thought since you asked I would give you a bit of an answer from my perspective anyways. Hope that helps a little.
I think i know what you all mean by "walking a lonely road" but what i keep struggling with is why has it gotten this way. A while back everybody went to church in a community especially a small one like mine. But now i know a lot of people in my school and place of work that dont even belong to a church anymore. I guess what im asking is what happened to people's faith?
Kewl Girl 16 wrote:Wow, they wont do bible studies?? thats really sad.
Yeah it is. Its been over a year and still no one has time to supervise one of these. Its really sad. I even told them that I would come up with the study and lead it and all they would have to do is supervise it, but they wont.
Kewl Girl 16 wrote:"I dont have enough time" or "Im too busy" are the most common. Thats just a nice way of saying they dont feel like it though. At least in my opinion. Not one of them has even attempted though.
Kewl Girl 16 wrote:Personally, for me its because of the people I talk to and am contintaly talking about. My church doesnt want to accept that there are kids that are struggling, because they dont want to help them. Dont ask me why, I just know that 30 or so kids have been asking for adults to lead them in Biblestudys but the adults wont.
When I asked them personally and even volunteer to lead all they had to do was show up, they would tell me that they are to busy or have other things they have to do. Thats the same excuse I heard from the all the adults Ive asked. To me it seems like the adults are depending on the teens to do all of the work.
Anna Mae wrote:Thank you for the suggestions. Thank you also for taking time to post all of this great stuff.
Sakura15 wrote:Thank you so so much for your posts, they have been so encouraging to me, and im sure others as well.
Anne Mae wrote:Yep, good stuff.
Kewl Girl 16 wrote:I think so too!!!!! Ive read every one...and theyre all really helpfull!!
Sakura15 wrote:Amen
God never said our lives would be easy, but he promises to be with us through the hard times, to catch us when we fall. Its so easy to think, like you said, God has abandoned me...does God even care? look at what im going through?? Like you said about Joseph, he uses those hard times for good, if joseph hadnt been in egypt and been able to interpret that dream, pretty much everyone would have died from starvation. We can't see the bigger picture, and so we complain. Instead of thinking, ok God, I trust you, there must be some purpose for this. And like you said, it helps us grow, and molds us into what He wants us to be, and thats why we had to go through it. And He's always there beside us, helping us along the way, when we lose heart, He is our strength, our refuge. God is to incredible for words, and Im so thankful, to know that He will NEVER leave me nor forsake me. Thank you very much, for this reminder.
holysoldier5000 wrote:It is hard to see the movie’s happy ending when you are wathcing the scene with the bad guy winning.
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