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| Kitab-i-hearsay Joined: Nov 2010 From: Richmond, Indiana Posts: 245 | Joined a Bible study today
My boss at my internship is a youth pastor and invited me to his bible study on male sexuality "Every young man's battle" I was so happy to be involved and accepted though it was known I am not a Christian and very well known to not be a mission field. It was uplifting being able to learn from eachother. It makes me want a youth group of Baha'is! I recommend the book above for anyone struggling with their sex, relationships and God! |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2006 From: California Posts: 3,058 |
I'd be a little wary of a "Bible Study" by my "boss" if I were you.. . The thing is what happens if you really tick your boss off in the "Bible study"? Have you read the description of "Every young man's battle"? Here it is: From the authors of Every Man's Battle comes a survival guide for male teens and young adults struggling with sexual temptation. Learn how to help young men implement a practical "battle plan"---exchanging shame and confusion for a positive, thriving relationship with Christ. Includes a companion workbook for individual or group study. 352 pages, softcover from Waterbrook. |
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| Kitab-i-hearsay Joined: Nov 2010 From: Richmond, Indiana Posts: 245 |
Yes i voluntarily joined the study because he is my boss but he is my age, just 22 and i wouldnt do it if i was uncomfortable it isnt set up as christ focused at all. |
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| Kitab-i-hearsay Joined: Nov 2010 From: Richmond, Indiana Posts: 245 |
Also I feel it is important to develop spiritual bonds and understandings. I went to a pentecostal church regularly when I first became a Baha'i just because I enjoyed being there. Even when i do not accept the doctrine
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