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Verses & Discussion
Have you had conversations with friends at school or neighbors or relatives about the miracles in the Bible?
How has that gone for you?
The people in the video seemed pretty frustrated.
How have you felt about those conversations?
What have you heard people saying and asking about Christianity?
Have you or other Christians said things to defend your faith?
What?
Where?
Do you have questions or doubts in your own mind?
Are you carrying on a conversation like this in your head?
Spend 5 mins writing questions or doubts you have about Christianity.
Give me a question or doubt.
Bible Study
How do the heavens declare the glory of God?
Based on this verse, God created the universe.
Does science agree with this?
As Paul and his colleagues try to express their faith, what do they NOT do?
What ways have they rejected?
What do they do instead?
Why do they act like this? Isn’t it all about winning?
If they win arguments—by any means necessary—don’t they win people to Christ, and isn’t that what it’s all about?
Do you think some people today are “blinded”?
Are they unable to truly hear your arguments, no matter how brilliant you are?
How would unbelieving husbands be won over by their wives?Do you think we could apply this to any home situation—with parents, siblings, or maybe even BFFs?
How can our behavior lead people to Christ?
How might this behavior affect people in our science vs. faith debates?
Wouldn’t you automatically lose every argument—if you’re too humble, for instance, or too sympathetic?
Based on verse 14, how should you respond if you get insulted or even discriminated against because of your Christian beliefs?
What should we be prepared to do?
What might that sound like?
What reasons would you give for putting your hope, and your faith, in Christ?
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