Society says as young people we are lazy, naive, rebellious, and followers not leaders. The world does not expect much from us as young people and that has transferred over to the church. We are told we need to follow other's examples not be the examples. The bible has very different things to say, and I'm hoping as a young christian myself at 22 years old I can help other young Christians strive to be leaders not followers, to be servants not those who are served, to find worth in God's eyes not the world's eyes. 1 Timothy 4: 12 says, "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity."
About me: My name is Caleb I am 22 years old and I recently graduated from Pepperdine University. I am not a young person who has been rejected by society so I am lashing out, quite the opposite. I found myself in college to be a part of the world, I drank, I partied, I went on spring break trips to Mexico, I was in a fraternity, I even modeled professionally in LA for a while. What I realized is that some where along the way I had succumbed to the World's expectations of what a college student should be and put God on the back burner. My mind set was that I had time to be a good Christian and an example when I was older, I realize now that there's no better time to serve God and be an example then the now. I have rededicated my life to Christ and helping young people do the same. I am a pseudo college intern at my church and can't wait to see the way God will challenge me.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
In light of Valentine’s day I have a challenge for you all. Instead of moping around in your singleness or dwelling on it, like society tends to make us do on this day, spend this Valentine’s day differently. I challenge you to spend the day bringing glory to God. Here are some possibilities I have thought of; spend your day helping someone who needs it, spend all day in the word, spend the day fasting and praying thanking God for everything he has given you, encourage people with text messages, letters, etc, or try this one. Spend your day thinking of God’s purpose for you and thanking him for being single. For working in his time and not ours, and most of all think of how you are going to trust in his purpose for you above all. It’s days like Valentine’s day we think we need to have someone to be happy or to be complete and the fact is we don’t, we are complete with God alone. Think about these things and spend this day honoring God our one true Love.