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“All truth is from God and belongs to him. And since we belong to God, all truth is ours.”
Brock Morgan, Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World: A Hopeful Wake-Up Call
“In a post-Christian world, no value is placed on the Sabbath, so our children have some scheduled activity seven days a week. This has created the most anxious and stressed-out generation in history.”
Brock Morgan, Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World: A Hopeful Wake-Up Call
“Students don’t want to be called Christians because of the baggage that comes with the title. They’ll say things like, “Brock, if I become a Christian, then doesn’t that mean I’ll have to be pro-gun, anti-gay, and a Republican?”
Brock Morgan, Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World: A Hopeful Wake-Up Call
“Our students are growing up in a pluralistic society that’s much different than the world in which you and I grew up. And if you’re smack-dab in the midst of adolescence and your top goals are to fit in and not stand out, to be different by being just like everyone else, then the acceptance of all things is an important value to have. This is the world we’re living in, and it’s the collision of all things.”
Brock Morgan, Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World: A Hopeful Wake-Up Call
“The essence of youth ministry is to create environments where students can experience the warmth of God. With every talk we give, every game or activity we lead, and every time we run into students at the mall, they experience God’s warmth. And that’s because our relationship with Jesus is our ministry.” Chap Clark Author, Hurt”
Brock Morgan, Youth Ministry in a Post-Christian World: A Hopeful Wake-Up Call