3.18.2008

Identity Crisis

On Sunday, April 6th, we'll begin a conversation called "Identity Crisis" which will challenge us to examine the hardest part about being a teenager, and if God has anything to say to these struggles.

As always--we want your input BEFORE the conversation begins.

WHAT'S THE HARDEST THING ABOUT BEING A TEENAGER? (you can post anonymously--see below)

Also-feel free to respond to each other--but make sure you respect others, even when you disagree or can't relate.

More later...

Pastor Bill

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Finding people who understand me.

Anonymous said...

trying to keep happy amidst a sea of negative influence

Anonymous said...

I think peer pressure plays a huge role in teenagers lives. It is so hard to be yourself when everyone else is telling you who you should be.

Anonymous said...

Currently, I hate having to deal with other teenagers. Some of them just never seem to take anything seriously. They just think everything is one big joke, and it's not.

Anonymous said...

-awkward relationships

-trying to figure out how you feel about someone while trying to figure out how he/she feels about you

Anonymous said...

trying to figure out where i belong in this world. who really cares and who is just being fake. i know that i will always have a place in God's kingdom, its too bad that his children, other human beings, dont always make me feel that way.

Anonymous said...

I guess this kind of goes along with awkward relationships:

-liking someone but not sure if you can because parents don't want you dating a guy in a different grade and are they overprotective

-never really been in a real relationship so you don't know what to do when someone likes you, and you like them too.