WOODBRIDGE, Va. – Jesus Christ is coming soon ... in style. But are you ready?
Today's generation of teenagers are hyped up at hearing of the return of Jesus. And when it comes to actually being ready for Him to show up, the young Jesus followers are told not to mess around.
"You've been given a job to accomplish and our boss will be coming back soon to check on us. Will Jesus find you doing your job or wasting company time when He returns?" Greg Stier, who leads the prominent youth organization Dare 2 Share Ministries, posed to thousands of middle and high school students at the launch of their annual national tour.
Dare 2 Share kicked off the 2007-2008 "Survive" Tour early this month with more than 3,000 teens at their first Washington, D.C.-event. The popular youth ministry hit Denver, Colo., over the weekend, gathering more than 8,000 young Christians.
Every year, Stier and the Dare 2 Share team travel across the country to challenge young people to share their faith about Jesus Christ to their friends. And it's not just a dare; it's a double dare.
"Are you ready for a double dare?" Stier asked the crowd of high-energy students who readily scream at the top of their lungs to praise Jesus.
"It's this: to share the gospel with everyone you know ... and to start with one person in the next 48 hours."
It's not easy for today's teen Christian to bring up a discussion on Jesus with their friends. In fact, Stier says it "freaks them out."
But with studies indicating that the Church is losing young people in droves, Stier wants to get Christian teens sharing Jesus to their generation and everyone else they know.
His simple approach may sound a little "old school," as Stier put it, but every year thousands of teens build up the courage to form E-teams (evangelism teams) in their local cities and every year the youth organization sees thousands of students come to Christ.
"This generation of teenagers has huge potential," said Stier, noting that young people today are tribal, smart and tech savvy. "If we can harness it, we can see, literally, worldwide transformation."
Dare 2 Share conferences equip students with the courage and the tools they need to talk about Jesus with their friends and answer some of the common questions non-believers typically have. The Survive Tour impels students to get a move on their witnessing, reminding them that Jesus could come back any time and they need to be ready, Stier explained.
The bottom line, he tells teens, is that if their friends don't know Christ, they're headed for hell.
"Our friends need Christ," Stier highlighted to students. "Are you telling your friends?"
The Survive conferences are part of a nine-city tour and heads to Columbus, Ohio, in February.
Comments
Our Lord for His Kingdom can indeed use teenagers greatly, but like I keep saying, these kids must not run out and start evangelizing before they know what they are doing. Most of us have experienced the 'new Christian High' that is associated when we first meet the Lord... and the feeling is unmatched by anything else. It is almost like the way we feel when we fall in love with someone, or meet someone new.
It is a feeling of being completely free. I love seeing people who have just been saved... they are always beaming with a divine glow that I find amazing... and this is when the ministers, pastors and bishops need to start educating. We hold our babies hands when they first try to walk, we keep them from touching a hot stove or putting a fork in the electrical sockets....
So must these people need their hands held while they are growing in their faith. One of the biggest disservices to the body of Christ over the past 200 years is the amount of uneducated and immature believers walking beyond the yard and heading out into the world. They are not equipped to handle what faces them in the dark.
G-d or Bible in some schools here without being possibly being re-directed to special-ed or being on someones little "Watch-list.....
I often fall down, but I continue to be amazed at how wonderful Christ is and picks me back up and cleans me up again so I can continue this most amazing walk with Him! I believe part of the reason I am here is to encourage my fellow believers out there and reach out to those who have not yet decided to come home. I thank you zenodaddy and da6383ma for your kind words!
All glory and praise to God the Father!
I really do appreciate you two's comments! I admit that there is a fine line indeed and sometimes I do walk across the line. When it comes to teenagers and this 'call' for them to witness... if they do not know what they are witnessing about, then it will fall on deaf ears and at worse, drive other teenagers away from Christ.
Teenagers already face raging hormones and have to 'experience' everything... their whole existence is based on 'experiences'... Christ is not an 'experience', He is our Savior, He is our Lord (Yahweh) and above all else, He is our God.
We need to equip and teach these kids how to connect with other teenagers, but most of all, they need to be able to defend their faith with sound reasoning and a solid apologetical understanding. If a teenagers asks another teenager a tough question and the teen does not have the answer... the other teen will walk away, scoffing like mad.
These kids need to educate themselves about their God and in Scripture before they go off preaching to the world. Christianity is not a popularity contest... it is a family, God's family to be exact.
I appreciate your passion and fervor (also from other posts) and I respect your opinion and your right to your opinion and your point is valid here.
I hope you can forgive me for saying so, but, sometimes, there is a fine line between trying to be realistic and being cynical.
Peace of Christ to you!