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Bored with God
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You know that part of the Old Testament where the priest finds a suspicious sore on your arm and shaves a ring around it? A week later the priest takes another look to see if the skin has gotten better or if the sore has spread. If it's spreading,the priest knows you've got a big problem on your hands. Like most diseases, apathy surfaces in observable symptoms that are frustrating to its victims and to the people who care for them. Teenagers are particularly susceptible to apathy--and apathyis particularly contagious.In Bored with God, Sean Dunn catalogs what he's seen of apathy in his ministry to youth. He offers sympathetic guidance from the Scriptures for keeping apathy from spreading and for shepherding students into spiritual hunger.Teenagers can be frustratingly sleepy in their faith, but once these slumbering giants are awakened to a life with God, they can apply virtually tireless energy to the problems of a world bored with God. And their energy is particularly contagious.
Introduction: A Spiritual Habit or a Holy Passion?
1. They Know It All, But . . .
2. From Self-Righteousness to Humility
3. Shaking Up the Familiar
4. Getting Past Excuses
5. Cleaning Out Their Media Filters
6. Drawing Them Out of Seclusion
7. Helping Them Up After They Have Fallen
8. Teaching Them to Let Go
9. No More Squirming
10. Igniting a Passion for Purity
11. Healing and Hope Are on the Way
12. Instilling Security
13. Encouraging Proper Priorities
14. Why Do They Graduate from Their Faith?
Conclusion: Building In Desire
Further Reading