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Are you aware of your insecurities? The Bible describes insecurity as a "soul thirst," one that we try to quench with others' approval or our own achievements but that can never be fully satisfied without God. We all struggle with the need for security and feeling like we are good enough, and this is especially true for teenagers. Though it is easier to focus on the results of our insecurities - the things we do like drinking, drugs, getting attention, getting good grades or achieving - it is only once we acknowledge and take our insecurities to God that we truly become secure in who we are. Join Russ Ewell and friends as they discuss the effect our insecurities can have on our identity, our confidence, and our relationships with each other.
If you have topic ideas, movies, music, documentaries, articles, or books for the show email us at [email protected]
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Are you aware of your insecurities? The Bible describes insecurity as a "soul thirst," one that we try to quench with others' approval or our own achievements but that can never be fully satisfied without God. We all struggle with the need for security and feeling like we are good enough, and this is especially true for teenagers. Though it is easier to focus on the results of our insecurities - the things we do like drinking, drugs, getting attention, getting good grades or achieving - it is only once we acknowledge and take our insecurities to God that we truly become secure in who we are. Join Russ Ewell and friends as they discuss the effect our insecurities can have on our identity, our confidence, and our relationships with each other.
If you have topic ideas, movies, music, documentaries, articles, or books for the show email us at [email protected]