The Bible is full of numerous examples of young people who God used to do great things for Him. Using the Scriptures as our guide, this edition of Keep The Faith focuses on young Christians. We’ve an interview with Seth Pinnock, the founder of popular youth conference, Midnight Oil Summit; Pastor Doug Williams encourages churches to give young people more opportunities to make a difference, whilst youth worker, Amie Buhari, writes that adults must help youth to discover their cultural and spiritual identity. We’ve also profiled six young, faith-filled Christians, who are impacting the church and wider society with their God-given talents. Aside from our youth focus, Keep The Faith has a wealth of other interesting and thought-provoking articles for you to read. Richard Reddie looks at films featuring superheroes and what believers can learn from them; Rev Wale Hudson-Roberts reflects on society’s sexualisation of children and how churches can counter this, and Dionne Gravesande discusses why the Church should embrace and encourage female leaders. There are also articles about church discipline, discouragement, volunteering, the importance of conducting a life assessment, tithing, and an interview with UK gospel star, Muyiwa, plus our regulars: Gospel News, Heart to Heart, Letters and Food 4 Thought. And make sure you check out our six-page focus on education and Bible colleges. Thanks for all the positive feedback you share with us about the magazine. We’re glad Keep The Faith inspires and encourages you. Happy reading Marcia Dixon
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