tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1999351415327534579.post6581610826137140579..comments2023-05-13T14:31:56.601+01:00Comments on sunken church: Entertainment vs. Education in the ChurchJason Caseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00219493374154109323noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1999351415327534579.post-27795228795553231202012-04-14T13:57:20.454+01:002012-04-14T13:57:20.454+01:00I agree with the above op, teaching kids anything ...I agree with the above op, teaching kids anything is hard these days but teaching about Jesus is a whole new dimension. It is hard for students to see the relevance or need for Jesus when they have every creature comfort. Don't ever forget that there is an element of spiritual warfare in what we do and that will make you exhausted at times. I like the above op have been very surprised when I have met ex students later in their lives and they are doing amazing things. So don't give up. What you are doing is really important and special. <br />I do agree that the church generally in western cultures has lost its need to see Jesus making a difference here and now. You though can just do what God has asked you to do here and now. He will take care of the rest.Lenorenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1999351415327534579.post-63204876969989499392012-04-14T05:30:18.443+01:002012-04-14T05:30:18.443+01:00the truth is that no matter what you do, middle sc...the truth is that no matter what you do, middle school age kids are still kids and normally don't get super excited about anything in a classroom. it is school after all. i've seen many surprises when these same kids get into their college years and beyond. some kids you thought were on fire for God go the opposite way and some you didn't really think we're going anywhere end up being missionaries, ministers and active Christians in whatever career they choose. you just can't predict so it's better just to keep at it and pray a lot.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com