Imagine a generation that views themselves and others as image-bearers of God.
Featuring new research from The Barna Group on Gen Z, this e-book seeks to equip teens to affirm their identity and faith in Jesus and learn the importance of loving others as image-bearers of God—both in history
and today—to prepare them to share the Gospel and pursue Christ-centered justice.
The Problem? Christian educators, youth leaders and parents are greatly
concerned about raising young men and women in a world of bullying, media
violence, poor self-image, racism, and secular humanist teachings, to name a
few issues, without a moral compass rooted in biblical Truth.
The Cause? We have lost one of the biblical teachings that played a major role in
righting wrongs throughout history and addressing the moral issues of our day—
that we are all created in the image of God.
The Solution? Reclaim the biblical worldview of what it means to be an
image-bearer of God and prepare young men and women to be thoughtful,
winsome leaders in their schools and communities for Jesus Christ.
Language
English
Release
August 15, 2019
ISBN 13
9781733205900
In Whose Image? Image-bearers of God vs. The Image-makers of Our Time: Part 1: What Does It Mean to be an Image-bearer of God?
Imagine a generation that views themselves and others as image-bearers of God.
Featuring new research from The Barna Group on Gen Z, this e-book seeks to equip teens to affirm their identity and faith in Jesus and learn the importance of loving others as image-bearers of God—both in history
and today—to prepare them to share the Gospel and pursue Christ-centered justice.
The Problem? Christian educators, youth leaders and parents are greatly
concerned about raising young men and women in a world of bullying, media
violence, poor self-image, racism, and secular humanist teachings, to name a
few issues, without a moral compass rooted in biblical Truth.
The Cause? We have lost one of the biblical teachings that played a major role in
righting wrongs throughout history and addressing the moral issues of our day—
that we are all created in the image of God.
The Solution? Reclaim the biblical worldview of what it means to be an
image-bearer of God and prepare young men and women to be thoughtful,
winsome leaders in their schools and communities for Jesus Christ.