This is part of a video series called “Coalesce for Christ” from a student-created message used in the TeenPact Presidential Election in 2018. You can find more info at their Youtube Page.

Living for Eternity: Setting a Vision for Christian Community

What is the focus of our relationships? Do we spend time with others simply to receive attention, affection, and sympathy, or do we socialize in order to remind others of the unchanging glory of God? Remember that although we live in a temporary present, we have hope in an eternal future.

Every exchange with others counts for eternity. We should ask ourselves, are the interactions we have drawing our friends, family, and culture towards God, or are those words and actions pushing them away from Him?

 

This is part of a video series called “Coalesce for Christ” from a student-created message used in the TeenPact Presidential Election in 2018. You can find more info at their Youtube Page.

How can we Foster Christian Discipleship?

What does the word Coalesce mean? How is it important in relation to our faith? Are we called to simply LIVE with those around us, or are we called to POINT them to something much greater?

We are human; we are prone to wander, to forget what we have seen and known, but in a world that grows increasingly separate from God, it becomes all the more important that we live each day reminding each other of the faithfulness of God.

“Christian fellowship exists for this, to say [and do] things that will keep each other believing.” ~John Piper

 

Francis Chan on Dating and Marriage

It is easy to be overwhelmed when thinking about dating and marriage. Indeed, there are so many questions to ask. What is most important?

Francis Chan shares with us what the Scriptures say is the most important thing we should focus on when we are investing our lives in another person. 

Why Does God Allow Evil?

If God is all-powerful, He can stop evil. 

If God is all-good, wouldn’t He want to stop evil?

Evil exists.

Thus an all-powerful and all-good God must not exist. 

This debate has existed for centuries. If we are honest, it is a really important one. If God really is not good, we need to know this. 

So, is it true? Does the presence of evil in the world preclude the existence of the kind and loving God described in the Bible?

Dr. Sean Mcdowell answers this question in brief.