What does it mean for teenagers to speak truth in School? Welcome to Episode 4 of the Eternal Perspective Conversation. Today I have the pleasure of introducing to you, Luke Boyd and Jahan Gasemy, two very dynamic young men who will be sharing their journey with us. They will tell us about the meaning of being a teenager in this day and age in America; they will also tell us how they came to believe in Jesus , the constant battle they face in the academic world and their peers. See video below
Speaking Truth in this day and age:
Here is a breakdown of the conversation by topics
Intro 0:17
(Jahan) What is it like to be a teenager in the USA 1:59
Meaning of worldly view of a teenager 3:15
(Luke) what does it mean to be a teenager 4:18
(Jahan)How did he come to faith in Christ? 5:39
How to receive Eternal Life 7:25
(Luke) How did he come to Christ? 8:30
What School teaches them about the origin of the universe? 10:20
How do you face the objections from your school teachers? 13:50
Proofs for the reliability of Scriptures 17:25
How do you keep yourself from falling into temptations 19:48
How do you keep yourselves accountable? 23:57
What will be your advice to your peers? 26:10
Suffering for Christ 27:10
The danger of Spiritual Pride 28:44
Exhortations 29:22
Final thoughts 30:22
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My name is Tayib Salami and I started Tayibs.com for the sole purpose of exploring difficult questions about the Christian faith that most of us shy away from. In 2017, I entered a very dark time in my life and it’s only by the grace of the Living God that I’m still alive today. It led me to really go deeper in my faith and consider a myriad of questions that I never thought about asking myself or others before. Welcome and enjoy the ride with me.