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Have you ever seen a public story about when a Christian did something wrong? It could be a national news headline or it could be something a friend shared on social media. Either way, you don’t have to look far to see the effects of sin amongst those that call themselves Christians.
But when those stories reach your students, what are you supposed to do? How can you speak truth to terrible circumstances? Is it worth processing every bad news headline?
Join today’s conversation with Sid Koop, Lisette Fraser, and Jeremy MacDonald as they talk about the ways that we as volunteers can engage difficult conversations with our students about the brokenness in our world today.
Do you have a specific situation that you would love to talk more about? We would love to hear from you! You can connect with Jeremy via email at Jeremy@YouthWorker.Community
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