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From caller pastor Aaron:The youth groups are a product of churches responding to the baby boomers. When they were teenagers the churches responded with the intention that if we make a church for them, they'll stay in the church. Well, by and large, the baby boomers did not stay in the church. They left in droves. That model failed because success was determined more by a youth group culture. And we still see it today where if a kid goes to the Third Day concert, wears the WWJD bracelet and the right t-shirts well then he must be a good kid, he must be on track and he'll be fine and what happens is he graduates and you never see him again.
Bob Enyart:It is often not intentional but celebrated when the young Christian girl in the youth group is drawing in the boys. I've heard youth ministers before say, "Well, we're so glad we have her because she really gets them in." And then you hear things like, "Well, I know he's not good but at least he's coming."
We don't really encourage our kids to get romantically involved and be dating unless they're of age where they can marry. If they can't get married then you don't want the kids in the church having romantic relationships. It's just not helpful.
Because it is a bad idea to get into a serious relationship if you still need your mom to tell you to clean your room. Teens aren't mature enough to handle that kind of relationship and they may go through dozens of them. Dating and breaking up is painful at first but it gets easier everytime. Eventually it becomes the standard response to a problem in a relationship. Instead of trying to fix it, just walk away from it.Originally posted by granite1010
"We don't really encourage our kids to get romantically involved and be dating unless they're of age where they can marry. If they can't get married then you don't want the kids in the church having romantic relationships. It's just not helpful."
Why not?
Originally posted by Imrahil
Because it is a bad idea to get into a serious relationship if you still need your mom to tell you to clean your room. Teens aren't mature enough to handle that kind of relationship and they may go through dozens of them. Dating and breaking up is painful at first but it gets easier everytime. Eventually it becomes the standard response to a problem in a relationship. Instead of trying to fix it, just walk away from it.
Do you think it's a good idea for people who are not of marrying age to get involved in romantic relationships? Note: I'm not saying anything about group dating. I'm talking about 2 16 year olds being alone together, unsupervised by an adult. Do you actually think that's a good idea?Originally posted by lighthouse
Isn't it interesting that the only people who think dating is bad are the ones who can't get one?
Originally posted by lighthouse
Isn't it interesting that the only people who think dating is bad are the ones who can't get one?
I've always wondered, why is it necessary to demonize dating? A date is simply an appointment with someone you're romantically interested in. You can date and still be following all of Joshua Harris's laws of courtship.
Originally posted by Lagardo
...........One of the best books on the subject is Joshua Harris' "I Kissed Dating Goodbye."........