Monday, 29 June 2015
BE A GOOD CHRISTIAN TEEN AND YOUTH.
In conclusion we have the remaining part of this article.
11. Find the right friends: in other
words, make friends that will be a
good support system for you and
encourage you to be your best self, not a
completely different person.
Be friendly with everyone. However,
avoid falling under the bad influences
of troublemakers, backstabbers, liars
or bullies.
Don't fight with others. Always turn
the other cheek. Don't growl.
Try to maintain your composure when
stressed. Get energized, enthusiastic
and inspired, but not frenzied; have
an edge by living by faith (not by
sight), not allowing moods or feelings
to change your outlook! However,
also know anxiety is a human
emotion and there's no way to dodge
it entirely.
Find quiet ways to curb anxiety,
sadness, anger, etc. Activities such as
sports, writing and drawing can do a
great at helping you relieve yourself
as they become a distraction. If you
need help and know things are out of
control, never be afraid to ask. Also
remember that crying is a natural and
healthy way of relieving stress, just
try to do it either alone or with people
you know.
Be a peacemaker. Don't get in harsh
disagreements with people, whether it
is physical or not. If there are direct
insults, discrimination, aggression or
anything intended to hurt, it's gone
too far.
Don't gossip about other people. It
can really hurt somebody and yourself,
when you cut-down others without
good reason.
Don't EVER be a bully -- cyber,
verbal, or physical.
If you see another person being
bullied for whatever reason, never be
afraid to stand up for them. Odds are,
they'll be very grateful for your help
and admire your courage.
Don't stay in abusive or toxic
situations. The only thing you owe
anybody who is going out of their way
to hurt you is a kick out of your life.
Don't avoid people because they have
a different religion or ideology. Many
of these people won't pressure you to
change who you are and you can
learn a lot from such friendships.
Demonstrate respect, fairness and
kindness to others at all times.
Be respectful to your elders at all
times.
Be set free of fear, hate and shame by
living in Christ.
12. Offer to do things like teach
younger children in Sunday school:
Offer to sing the special at your
church service.
Volunteer, such as: in the nursery or
toddler room during Sunday service.
Volunteer to help the teachers during
VBS (vacation Bible school).
13. Be active and involved in good
things with your family and friends.
Have fun learning, working and doing
chores at home and helping your family
and friends.
Set a good example for children and
younger teenagers. If you're not
comfortable with your brother or
sister doing something, don't do it
yourself.
Do your best in school. Make a good
effort to study hard and love your
schoolwork, it will reward you well
after you graduate.
If you have a job, be a diligent worker,
complete all your tasks on time and
try to get along with your boss and
co-workers.
Don't get in a habit of living on line,
with social media or in chat-rooms or
gaming all the time.
Don't choose or watch inappropriate
movies or videos -- cruel, bloody,
violent, hate-filled, hard-core, vulgar,
explicit content of many kinds, some
include: 'R, R-17, X, XXX, porn',...
Avoid listening to crude music --
gang, violent, hate or trash-talk, i.e.:
cussing like "'bi-atch', glorifying of
'ho', 'pimp'..." or other inappropriate
content (unworthy of your time and
attention).
Stay loyal to God and strive to be
your best self [now].
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