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Sebbi Harrison, a middle schooler, delivered a speech focusing on 1 Timothy 4:12, which says, "Never let anyone look down on you because you're young, but set an example for them." Drawing from his personal experience of feeling overlooked as the youngest brother and initially small and new to the church, Sebbi emphasized that young people, specifically middle schoolers, can and should make a significant difference, both within the church and in the world. He shared how a simple act of welcome by an older peer, Dillon, helped him feel included, illustrating the power of setting a positive example. Sebbi encouraged his fellow students to be leaders and boldly show their faith everywhere—in school, on sports fields, and in the church—because they are a vital core part of the church, and people are always looking to them for an example, especially those who are new. He concluded by reiterating his belief that through sharing their faith and leadership, young people will continue to do great things.
By Dunwoody Baptist ChurchSebbi Harrison, a middle schooler, delivered a speech focusing on 1 Timothy 4:12, which says, "Never let anyone look down on you because you're young, but set an example for them." Drawing from his personal experience of feeling overlooked as the youngest brother and initially small and new to the church, Sebbi emphasized that young people, specifically middle schoolers, can and should make a significant difference, both within the church and in the world. He shared how a simple act of welcome by an older peer, Dillon, helped him feel included, illustrating the power of setting a positive example. Sebbi encouraged his fellow students to be leaders and boldly show their faith everywhere—in school, on sports fields, and in the church—because they are a vital core part of the church, and people are always looking to them for an example, especially those who are new. He concluded by reiterating his belief that through sharing their faith and leadership, young people will continue to do great things.