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Young People and the Future

James Jonker·1960-09-01

It is true that young people are thought of as potential adults by others and that they themselves think about the future quite a bit. But often overlooked is the fact that young people are much more than the coming generation, tomorrow’s citizens, or the church of tomorrow. They are also today’s ge

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What Our Young People Can Do for Our Jamaican Mission Work

George C Lubbers·1970-04-01

Our Young People must not be tempted to attempt to follow mere youthful impulsive, impatient action. What is begun now by Young People must be continued by others when these Young People are married, and stand in the full realization that they are no more with the “Young People.” Any program which i

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Missions: Young People in Missions

Ronald Vanoverloop·1969-05-01

The first part of this topic which we shall discuss is the young people who would be involved in a project of such a nature. Who are they? What are they? First, it can be said that they are interested youth. These young people have expressed a desire to enter such a program. Their desire is an unsel

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Issue at Hand, March 2020

Ryan Kregel·2020-03-01

Men, Young People - - -

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Thanksgiving for Youth

Bernard Woudenberg·1956-08-01

Youth is a time of high hopes and aspirations. Youth is a time of dreams, plans, and preparations. This is no reason for surprise. It is but natural that the young person, a young man or a young woman, should have a forward look. The youth stands at the close of his childhood. His childish thoughts

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The Y in Youth

Jason Kortering·1968-10-15

I'm for youth! Not just any youth. Covenant youth. Generalization is the Rubicon that exposes the wary adult to the rampageous emotions of youth. We are inclined to classify all young adults into one kingdom, one phyla, one class, one order, one family, and even one genus and species. Little wond

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Seminary

Unknown·1950-05-01

Young people are energetic and we ought to persuade them to use their energies in a God-glorifying direction. They must take an active interest in the various labors and endeavors of God’s people for the Kingdom. I hope that all our young people may be interested and take greater interest in all the

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Role Modeling

Brian Kuiper·1991-03-01

While they might not have the experience that an older person has, they can still set a pattern for us to follow. This is an area where we as young people are sometimes found to be lacking. We, as young people, tend to be intimidated by our peers. This is why we hear so much about peer pressure. Whi

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Wise Strangers and Sojourners

Mark Hoeksema·2015-05-01

Young people, are you wise? I suspect that most of you would answer affirmatively. Some of you may be correct to a degree. But I suspect that not everyone who answers positively is completely honest. Most of you have a ways to go when it comes to wisdom. Young people generally are not noted for thei

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On Student Unrest

Jim Lanting·1969-10-01

But the young, it is becoming clear, are regarded with considerable hatred. Adult anger at the physical superiority of the young has usually been contained by the comforting assumption that eighteen-year olds are least the moral, intellectual and emotional inferiors of their elders. College students