By Joy Allmond
We recently caught up with Christian singer/songwriter Chris Rice to talk about what drives him to continue in youth ministry.
Chad Miller
As an 11-year-old, Megan accepted Christ and became faithful in Sunday school. At age 16, she felt that God might be calling her to the mission field. Today, she is 20, majoring in business at a liberal college. Living with her boyfriend, she hasn't been to church in over a year. She is also flirting with Eastern religion.
By Janet Chismar
Think reaching out to teenagers is a lost cause? Think again!
by D2BD staff
Two "Daniels" just like you - Darius Bego and Allee Keener - created their own video blogs to go along with the Billy Graham Television Special that aired a month ago.
By Zach Hunter
Materialistic, Lazy. Self-centered. These are all terms that people have used to describe my generation. People who look in from the outside say they see a group of kids who are cynical about the church, disillusioned about their faith, inconsiderate toward each other and disinterested in the hurting in our world. That may be true for some, but let me tell you what I've seen as I've traveled across the country. My generation knows that the world is a very small place. Thanks to the media, we hav
Lacey
It's encouraging to hear your excitement at the prospect of serving the Lord on the mission field. We're sure God rejoices to see that desire in your heart. It's also a strong indication of the maturity of your faith that you realize that your enthusiasm is not enough. You need God's direction. Even within the field of missions, there are hundreds of different ways to serve.
Zach Hunter
Over the past few years, I've heard people ask a question similar to this one: 'You talk about doing things like ending slavery, helping the poor and doing other things like that. Those might be important things, but there's a whole generation of people who are lost and going to hell. Why aren't you concentrating on that?'
By Drew Hutcheson
I remember the first time I ever shared my faith. I was nervous; I was mumbling-I was probably more confused than the guy I was sharing with. We were in the driver's education car. I locked it and told him that he wasn't going anywhere. I've come a long way in my witnessing since then!
By Joy Allmond
There are many fears that plague Christians in terms of proclaiming the Truth of the Gospel: Rejection. Inability. Discomfort. But, what does the Word of God say about these things? Let's examine how hiding God's Word in our heart sets us free to go into all the World to proclaim this Truth.
By Ron Hutchcraft
There have been far too many times when I could have-when I should have-shared with someone what Jesus did on the cross for them. To my lasting shame, some have died without me telling them.