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What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?

What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?

Anonymous

So what do you want to be when you grow up? You probably hear this question a lot, no doubt often from older people who don't know what else to ask a teen. Chances are you've thought about it at least a little. What's up for you after high school? College? What kind of career do you hope to pursue?
Youth's Most Difficult Word to Pronounce

Youth's Most Difficult Word to Pronounce

Billy Graham

In past years, the Academy Awards given in Hollywood for best motion pictures of the year have been about two men, one by the name of Eric Liddell and the other Ghandi, who had the force and the courage under pressure to say "no."
What's Next?

What's Next?

Billy Graham

Whether you are just now becoming a Christian, coming back to Christ after a period of doubt, or sorting out a difficult problem, this could be the beginning of a new and enduring relationship with Jesus Christ. Jesus said, "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full" (John 10:10, NIV). God wants you to enjoy a full and rewarding life and has made every provision for this. Here are some basic facts about this life.
I keep allowing Satan to accuse me. Can you please give me some Scriptures that specifically deal with overcoming this?

I keep allowing Satan to accuse me. Can you please give me some Scriptures that specifically deal with overcoming this?

Matthew

The most important thing you can do to have victory over condemnation and temptation is to focus your attention on your relationship with Christ. As long as you live in this life, you will experience temptations of one sort or another. If you allow them to, they will distract you from the biblical truth that you are a child of God.
I have been playing basketball since seventh grade. This will be my senior year. All last year I kept thinking about quitting. I love b-ball, but I keep thinking it could be God trying to tell me to give it up. This feeling of dread keeps coming back. How can I know what's God and what's just in my mind?

I have been playing basketball since seventh grade. This will be my senior year. All last year I kept thinking about quitting. I love b-ball, but I keep thinking it could be God trying to tell me to give it up. This feeling of dread keeps coming back. How can I know what's God and what's just in my mind?

minty

We can appreciate your love and dedication to the game of basketball throughout your high school career. Your struggle to understand the source of your recurring thoughts of quitting may seem overwhelming at times. It's good to know that you are so determined to do what's right.