
A monthly series from the God Who Sees Me Podcast, “Teen Talks” inspired by the Gen-Z generation of young adults walking boldly and in great faith as the Holy Spirit moves in their hearts, minds, and spirits.
Meet my friend Elizabeth, a college sophomore, who recently came home from a mission trip to Cuba, where she learned to evangelize and share the gospel with those thirsty for it. They came not only with the gift of salvation but used a water-filtration system to share the full truth of our sinful nature, desperate for purity with Jesus.
During this week’s podcast episode, we talked about how the Lord has been using her faith to lead and guide her into a deeper relationship with him and her family through their sibling bible study. Elizabeth tells us about the importance of prioritizing Christian fellowship in her first year at college and how she bravely shares her faith by keeping Jesus at the center of everything she does. We talked about age limits on baptism, her YOLO perspective on sharing the gospel, overcoming the need to be popular, and how selfish it is to keep Jesus away from those who need him. This was a wild adventure and we learned a lot! Even how a simple carnation to someone at Walmart can plant a seed that the Lord can use.
My prayer for you is that this episode encourages you to see your faith through a new lens and that we continue to look to him as the central focus in our lives.
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To him be the glory, SB. <3