Faith: Not A Drop Off Program–Part II
Now what? What do we do? What can grandparents and empty nesters do?
The common denominator most prevalent in kids having a faith that lasts was: they experienced Christianity lived out in the home: A faith that calls us to be different from the world, that knows God’s Word; that trusts in God to do the impossible, and that engages the world with the hope and love of Christ.
Message given at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 2-27-2011
Faith: Not a Drop Off Program Part I
The bad news. The stats. Why are we loosing so many students? The common denominator most prevalent in kids having a faith that lasts was: they experienced Christianity lived out in the home: A faith that calls us to be different from the world, that knows God’s Word; that trusts in God to do the impossible, and that engages the world with the hope and love of Christ.
Message given at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 2-27-2011