May 4 - High School
What we’re learning this week:
This week we continue our final series of the school year, How to Save the World by getting practical about sharing our faith. Many of us assume the people around us have heard about Jesus, but the truth is, unless someone tells them, they may never really know. We’ll discuss the two big reasons we don’t share our faith: fear of rejection and feeling unprepared. The good news? We already have what we need—our own story of what Jesus has done for us. We’ll end tonight by practicing how to share that story clearly and confidently.
Bottom Line: You have a story worth sharing—and the world needs to hear it.
Scripture: Romans 10:9-15
Car ride home questions:
Below are some questions you can ask your student about the teaching tonight as you help them unpack what they’ve been learning.
What part of sharing your story about Jesus feels most exciting—or most scary?
Is there someone you want to pray for the chance to talk to about Jesus? I’ll be praying with you!
Things to know:
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We are encouraging our students to bring a physical bible to Lifeline this year! We’re going to be more intentional about opening it up and reading for ourselves as we walk through a teaching. If you our your student need assistance getting a bible, don’t hesitate to talk with our staff!
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We have launched a new Grow resource page to help students take practical next steps in areas of their faith. Some are more devotional in nature while others are meant to be a bit more information to help grow their understanding. A student can walk through these alone or it could be something you go through with them. The current topics we have are all available here on our Grow page.