A Summer That Changed My Life
by Jenna The past two summers have been the summers I’ll probably remember the most. My youth group has made the thousand mile trip to Tennessee to go on our yearly mission trip, Mountain T.O.P., […]
by Jenna The past two summers have been the summers I’ll probably remember the most. My youth group has made the thousand mile trip to Tennessee to go on our yearly mission trip, Mountain T.O.P., […]
by Sarah Grace Perkins Just over a year ago I started on what I like to call my “Faith Quest”. During this time I read several books on issues of faith and spirituality. One of […]
by Alex Haynes Last September (2001), we offered our first edition of Teens4Jesus Magazine. Eleven days into the month of September, something rocked the Nation of The United States and by many it has been […]
by Sarah Grace Perkins In seventh grade I had religion class almost everyday for the entire school year. Almost every class was taught by the seventh grade homeroom teacher with the dullest C.C.D. book available […]
by Cara Bell T4JYM: What kind of relationship do you maintain with your audiences? Do you fellowship with them? Or do you remain distant as the performer? BS: No…I’m not distant at all. I answer […]
By Tammy Ruggles, BSW, MA Are you a teenager wondering how you can help? If you want to break the mold and want to make a difference in your church, community, or someone’s life, you […]
By Micah Messer Isn’t it nice to know someone is thinking of you? God thinks about me. He thinks about you, too. And thy thoughts which are to usward: they cannot be reckoned up in […]
by Micah Messer There were ten men whose skin was covered with ulcers and sores, and their bodies wrapped in filthy rags. Some were missing noses, fin-gers, and toes. They had leprosy, an unbearable, incurable […]
By Trisha Bleau Smith There have been many debates and discussions on whether we should use repeated prayers or not. One of the most current discussions has been on the Prayer of Jabez and whether […]
By Micah Messer I’ll admit it. Yes, I was somewhat nervous on the plane. After all it was my first flight since the September 11th tragedy. Looking outside from my window seat, I couldn’t see […]
by Micah Messer When was the last time you were more grumpy than grateful? Your attitude more thoughtless than thankful? Your words more protest than praise? I’ll be the first to admit my guilt. He […]
by Trisha Bridges Smith The month of May is upon us and school is weeks away from ending. Amazingly enough yet another school year has come and nearly gone. Summer is knocking at the door […]
by Trisha Bridges Smith With the change in weather sweaters and long sleeved shirts are being folded and packed away. Pants are getting shorter, shoes getting strappier, and sleeves are disappearing. Clothing becomes more and […]
By Darin Smith Song of Solomon 8:6 (NKJV) “For love is as strong as death, jealousy as cruel as the grave.” Irish novelist and playwright Samuel Beckett received great recognition for his work–but not every […]
by Micah Messer If you don’t learn from the past you’re doomed to repeat it. How quickly and easily people forget. After Joshua and his generation passed away, the next generation did not know the […]
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