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my school is not nise i just want the teens to meet God .we allready have bible study which they have to attend but then they are nauaght and the we all get into trouble .
my one friend stated smokink and i am so scared thet all of my other friends will start to
what can i do i need your help please i am afraid
is there a piece in the Bible i could read .how can i show my friends and my school how much God loves them and i want them to have what i have .

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Hi Beyers,

I would say to make the Bible contemporary. Find out how to make it pertinent to today.

You must understand that you cannot make them understand how much God loves them. All you can do is present it and let the Spirit of God do that work. Just share how He has changed your life and let it go at that. If anyone there wants that, they will go after it.

One of the best places to start is the crucifixion of Christ. You can find that in all the gospels at the end. There you will see how much God is willing to do to convince them of His love.

Keep this in mind when you share that with them. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. If that is the case, it always has been that way. That is always how God is.

If you need more help, please write me again.

Graig :>)

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Graig Yarbrough

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I`m Graig. I can answer any question you have about God, Christ, the Bible and man`s relationship to God. I love talking about this subject and I have a unique perspective that you won`t find anywhere else. All of it is scripture-based. Give me a try.

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I have been counseling here on AllExperts for over ten years. I have many hours of counseling, both group and one on one, person to person. I have the gift of understanding things others do not see. I love sharing the knowledge I have.

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Education/Credentials B.A. in Bible. Minor in English. Years of self-study. Years of counseling.

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