Four of our middle school girls came and were in my cabin. With small numbers we were able to go deep and hit on the core issues they're dealing with. It was a blessing and a challenge to hear their passionate hearts for Christ yet the extreme curveballs culture is throwing at them. I was moved deeply when we sat in a cabin breakout group and my girls shared with me their fears of "being a punk" as they would say- not standing up to the rumors and challenges to fight or be a part of drama around them. We sat and talked and they asked for my advice of how they could act in a Christlike way but still be respected. I was a little hesitant as the teenage culture in which I was raised didn't deal nearly as much with this. I gave them a few practical things and they were encouraging each other. I thought the conversation was clos
ing when one of the girls, who had been silent most of the conversation, spoke up and said, "Wait guys, all of these things are great, but what if we just prayed for our enemies at school?? God is the only one who really can make these situations better." I was blown away. Duh! Why hadn't I thought of this elementary element of our faith? Stop and pray. It is the best thing we can do in any situation. These girls constantly challenge me in their childlike but deep faith. Just when I think I am discipling them, God reminds me at how much they are changing my life too. We stopped and prayed right then and their for their enemies at school. Thank you girls for pouring into your counselor and reminding me what faith is.
Pray that these girls:
1. Will "Stand UP" in their faith amongst their peers. They face many challenges with being a "punk" and scared when not facing up and dealing like the rest of their peers do to the threats and drama around them. Pray for wisdom in how they should deal with people, especially other girls who challenge them daily in negative ways.
2. Pray for purity as the issues of teenage pressures weigh on their shoulders.
3. Pray that they will become women of prayer and evident time with Christ.
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