Let's Talk About...What to Do When Adults Disagreeਨਮੂਨਾ

Have you ever been to a theme park to ride a roller coaster? Usually, there’s a height requirement, which just means you must be a certain height to get on the ride. If you aren’t tall enough, you can’t get on the ride. Sometimes, faith feels similar in a way. It feels like we aren’t old enough, smart enough, or wise enough to make a difference in our faith. Especially as middle schoolers, it’s easy to believe God couldn’t use you for big things in this world just yet. Well, God says that’s not true! No matter how old you are or where you are in life, God can use you to set an example for the people around you. When the rest of the world is fighting, acting out, or living in a way that’s opposite of what God calls us to, you, as a middle schooler, can be an example of a better way—God’s way!
This week, ask God to show you how you can be an example to the people around you right here and right now.
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A devotional for middle school students designed to show them what they can do when the adults in their lives disagree. In this devotional, you’ll find wisdom to remind you that, even when there are disagreements around you, you can still love and serve people the way God has called you to.
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