I saved for months to attend a Christian conference where my favorite preacher was ministering.
Not just any seat.
Front row.
Close enough to hear every word clearly.
Before the session started, a lady tapped my shoulder.
“Hi,” she smiled softly. “My church group is seated here, but my ticket is for the overflow hall downstairs.
Would you mind swapping with me?”
I looked at her badge, then mine.
“I’m really sorry,” I said kindly, “but I sacrificed a lot to be here.”
Her expression changed immediately.
She turned to her friends and said loudly,
“Imagine coming to a Christian gathering and refusing to show love.”
Another girl added,
“We’re believers.
Why are Christians so selfish these days?”
I stayed quiet for a moment, then replied gently:
“If giving away a seat is the loving thing to do, why doesn’t one of you swap with her and sit downstairs?”
Silence.
Nobody moved.
Nobody volunteered.
And in that moment, I learned something important:
Many people admire sacrifice when it costs someone else.
But wisdom is knowing that saying “no” does not make you less like Christ.
معلمة أمريكية في روضة أطفال طلبت من أمهات طلابها يسجلون فيديوهات مدح لأبنائهم عشان تعرضها لهم أثناء الاستراحه
واثناء عرض الفيديوهات لاحظت المعلمة تأثر احد الطلاب عندما سمع كلام امه عنه ومدحها له وكم هي فخوره به وتشكر الله على وجوده في حياتها
الإبن كان ينظر للشاشة وعينيه مليئة بالدموع وتمكنت المعلمة من توثيق اللحظة وارسلت الفيديو للأم
I’m a Gen z Christian but I still believe and practice the following:
- I still own a physical Bible. The future generation should not be told that physical Bibles once existed.
- I still believe in no sex before marriage.
- I still believe in dressing modestly. Wearing clothes that cover your cleavage, thighs and tummy.
- I still go to church physically. Watching service on YouTube doesn’t count for me.
- I still believe in paying my tithes.
- I don’t go to clubs. If I want to have a good time, I go to my Father’s house.
- I still fast. Jesus commanded us to fast.
- If it’s trending but ungodly count me out.
- I don’t believe in random dating, if you don’t have plans to marry me, just disappear.
- I don’t listen to songs with worldly lyrics.
-I bind and cast out demons because I’m fully aware of my authority in Christ and my Bible said that He that is in me is greater than he that is in the world.
My fellow Gen z Christian, I hope you were able to relate with these??
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