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Big Idea of the series:
For most students, talking about God is difficult, even scary at times.
This four-week series discusses how Christians can share their faith in a genuine, honest way, despite the fear they may feel.
By loving others, understanding persecution, giving a reason for hope, and dialoguing with nonbelievers, we can discover new opportunities to share our faith in everyday life.
Intro
Welcome.
Upcoming Dates & Events.
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Fear of God
As we start this new series, this is something that I still struggle with today.
It’s something that people often struggle with their entire lives.
It’s talking about our faith.
See, it can be easy (or so I hope) to talk about your faith inside of these walls right here, or in your home, but how do you do it outside?
With other people that maybe don’t share your same beliefs?
That’s what this series is all about.
To start, I want to point us in the direction of Paul.
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