This familiar phrase was the starting point for one of the most popular ads during the Super Bowl this year. Rachel Allen challenged the young women to fight like a girl by following three rules, drawn from the story of Judith in the Old Testament.
Fr. Chris Martin shares about a time when he, as a kid, got lost – and how his parents reacted when he came home safely. His parents’ reaction is a reminder to us of how God reacts when we come back to Him. We encourage you to listen to Fr. Martin’s powerful words (interspersed with reflective music by Adam Bitter) as he leads us in an examination of conscience.
As the first night of Steubenville Mid America 2015 comes to a close, we get to reflect on the talks we’ve heard today about what it truly means to have Jesus as our shepherd and guardian. But you can’t talk about the one who protects the flock without also mentioning the thief.
Described in John 10:10 as the one who comes “to steal, to slaughter, and destroy,” this thief uses trickery and false promises to lead the sheep away from greener pastures. From his first victory over Adam & Eve in the garden – to the way he actively attacks our culture today with hate, lust, and violence – the thief seeks to deceive all who look for truth.
Host Brian Kissinger introduced Rachel Allen’s Keynote speech saying “I’m convinced that God has something new to say to us.”
Rachel promptly opened with a surprising remark: “I should’ve been a leash kid.” How’s that for something new? If God was speaking through Rachel, what could He possibly mean by that?