This week featured another great question from a teen. Keep 'em coming. I truly believe that the Bible can face any challenge, and that it won't crumble under anything that can be thrown at it. Does that mean I know it all. Of course not! That's why wikipedia exists, right? :-)!!



To watch a humorous (and mostly accurate) account of the David v Goliath stand off, click here for part 1 and here for part 2!
 
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Week 1 of our series Aaaaeh! (Ask [Almost] Absolutely Anything, Eh!) kicked of with a great question from one of our teens: is there a wrong way to pray?
First we looked at ways of praying that God will not listen to. 
Next we took some time to look at a prayer Jesus prayed. From that we created a sort of "guide to prayer". And no, it's not the Lord's prayer. 


Below you can see the notes from the study. To expand then, click on "Fullscreen". You can also print them off and reuse them. May they help you grow in your relationship with God, moving towards authenticity and transparency...out of the darkness into the light. 


Cheers
Dan
 
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What verses do you struggle with? Is there something about God, faith and life which just doesn't seem to add up? Perhaps you've resigned yourself to keeping your doubts and questions locked away, deep inside...WELL, NOW'S THE TIME TO LET THEM OUT!

AAAAEh! is a chance for you to put these questions / issues / queries to me and see whether I can give you an answer. I want to take you on a journey deep into scripture, shining a spotlight on the character of God, and treating seriously and with respect any and all of your questions. I promise to pray about your questions, to search scripture in an attempt to find answers, and mostly, not to brush you off with a 'nice, Sunday school answer'. I promise to do my best and, if I'm as stumped as you are, to honestly admit it. I might not get round to every question, but I hope to do my best. You deserve that... and mostly, God deserves that!

So come on, Unashamed Youth, give me your best shot! [email protected]

AAAAEh! Begins next week on Wednesday 8 April, 7pm - 9pm