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Christian Teens: Navigating Peer Pressure with Grace and Kindness

Learn how Christian teens can handle peer pressure with Colossians 4:6 in mind, using gracious speech and the power of salt. Discover the importance of staying cool in difficult situations with guidance from Romans 12:14-20. Explore tips from Lacey Nicole Mosley, Tony Dungy, and other inspirational figures on handling peer pressure. Understand the unique challenges teenagers face as their brains develop and find ways to equip them with biblical wisdom. Parents can play a crucial role in supporting teens through peer pressure by prioritizing family time and fostering open communication. Equip yourself and your teen to navigate peer pressure with grace and kindness.

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Christian Teens: Navigating Peer Pressure with Grace and Kindness

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  1. PeerPressure

  2. It’s Cool To Be A Christian Handle it right Col. 4:6 gracious speech, salt If they act badly, stay cool Matt. 10:14 move on Rom. 12:14-20 kill’em with kindness

  3. Lacey Nicole Mosley Fly Leaf

  4. Tony Dungy Head CoachIndianapolis Colts

  5. It’s Cool To Be A Christian Handle it right Col. 4:6 gracious speech, salt If they act badly, stay cool Matt. 10:14 move on Rom. 12:14-20 kill’em with kindness

  6. Teenagers’ BrainsAren’t Fully Developed Brain grows into the 20s peer pressure greater for teens than adults Teens aren’t as equipped. . . . helps us better understand

  7. What can teenagers do? Study and learn the Bible Rom. 1:16; 1 Th., 2:13; 2 Tim. 3:16 Foolishness is in your heart Pr. 22:15 discipline required Need clear guidelines, obey Eph. 6:1-3 obey, discipline, instruct Learn to make good decisions, truth Jn. 8:32; Mk. 12:30 Good peer group! Be true to self!

  8. Tim Russert Tony Snow

  9. What can parents do? Teens need their families most Important for teens to spend time with parents (family) Teens need two-way communication Deut. 11:19; Eph. 6:4

  10. PeerPressure

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