April Schmidt
If poking around in amphibian intestines doesn't excite you, join the club. I too am a bona fide dissection detester. I am proud to announce, however, that it's possible to survive biology-not just the dissections, but the tests on cell anatomy and lectures on evolution too.
By Janet Chismar
Think reaching out to teenagers is a lost cause? Think again!
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
By Alex and Brett Harris
Eva lives in a rural part of Germany where almost everyone considers himself or herself 'Christian,' yet few are serious about following Christ. So when Eva, at 16, decided to really live for God, she immediately found herself at odds with her culture-particularly with the youth culture in her region, which revolves around weekend parties with lots of alcohol.
by D2BD staff
See You at the Pole⢠connects believers together at the beginning of the school year, so you can stand strong together throughout the year. It's all about prayer. It's about you coming together and laying aside all of the labels and groups for one day, to simply engage with God in prayer and connect with fellow Christians in unity around the flag pole.
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 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.
Joey
We need to have respect for those who have religious beliefs other than our own, but this does not mean that we have to agree with those beliefs-and it certainly does not mean that we cannot share our faith in Jesus with them. However, our increasingly pluralistic society would tell us otherwise.