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Reaching Our Children
Elder Marquis Boone 

"Young people are tormented by loneliness, saturated by sex, fascinated with 
the dark side of the supernatural and prone to suicide. We cannot abandon them.
We must reach them." - Ron Hutchcraft 

So many things define this generation but the one that stands out is 
loneliness; which runs deep. They are home alone,; and are raised by their 
music, television,
and video games. They will do anything to get a loving feeling, even if only 
for one night. A lot of what's going on sexually isn't about biology; it's
about feeling close to someone for a few minutes.

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With today's youth having so many labels placed on them such as "Generation X", 
"The Lost Generation", "Generation Me", "ghetto", "alley" and many more
names; it has been said that the generations prior have dropped the ball and 
let our community down. Yes, the ball has been dropped, but it is not our
duty to ponder on who dropped it; it is our duty to pick it back up and run 
with it.

I don't think that this generation is lost, but that the people who are trying 
to reach them are lost. I say this because many don't know how to minister
to them. We must minister to our children on their level and love them until 
they change. 

So how do we reach our children today? How do we as parents and church family 
take back our youth from the streets, destruction, youth pregnancy and disease,
disrespectfulness, promiscuity, and from the hands of Satan himself? Here are a 
few things:

1. A sense of realness. Our children need to know that we too are real, 
struggle, and have been where they are.
2. Learn to listen. We have to listen so that we can find out where young 
people are today. Don't just speak to the head without addressing the heart.

3. Speak their language. Young people are interested to know if you can 
identify on their level and within their cultural framework, while not 
distorting
God's truth. 
4. Just be yourself. Don't think you have to be something you are not in order 
to reach youth. Let God's truth, love and grace come through the personality
He has gifted you with. 
5. Pray. Prayerful people are able to minister to youth with the power of God's 
hand upon them. 
6. Speak life. Young people often think that life is pointless, has little 
meaning, and wonder why they are here. We can't approach them by saying words
like you are worthless. We have to speak life. 
7. Spend time. Children trust and open up when they have spent ample time with 
a person. When you spend no time with them you will not have the key to
their heart. That's why many say to children "why didn't you tell me?" or "you 
know you can talk to me about anything", but they never open up because
you never spend time with them.

These are just a few things for thought that may help us reach our children. 
Always remember:

"Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in 
conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity". 1 Timothy 4:12 (NKJV)

Elder Marquis Boone
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