Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Thought questions for the movie we watched in youth group.


“Blue Like Jazz”

In the movie Don experiences many hurtful events that causes him to question and reject his beliefs. What do you do when experiences don’t fit what you believe about God? Example: How can you believe in a loving God when a classmate gets cancer, when the person that you like does not like you back, or when there is a mass shooting in an elementary school?

In the movie Don’s mother, church, and youth pastor hurt him. How do you forgive people that claim to love God but inflict pain on you?

Someday you might live in a place where Christian’s are a minority or even a place where people ridiculed you for your beliefs. How are you going to respond so that you can represent Christ accurately to the world?

Sometimes when Christians get asked to defend their faith they get really defensive and even get angry at the person that is debating with him or her. Why might this not be the best approach?  What would be a better way of defending your faith?

Because Christian’s aren’t perfect sometimes they can hurt others and sometimes they do it in the name of God. How would you defend Christ to these people? 

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