When adults tell the truth

I’m glad I took the time this morning to watch this video. A couple of my friends shared it, and I didn’t know what it’d be about, but I want to encourage readers of my blog to make the 12 minutes to hear Joel Burns story.

Bullying really is a big deal in the lives of teenagers. And, as Joel documents, it’s especially difficult for LGBT teenagers.

It really doesn’t matter what you think about “the issue. At the end of the day, if you are anything like me, I know that my calling to youth ministry is tied to a desire to advocate for teenagers of all varieties. And, at the heart of Joel’s talk, there is a simple and powerful truth which has helped prevent suicide for generations…. “This too shall pass. Life gets better.

This video was a good reminder to me. There is great power in the words of caring adults in moments of vulnerability. When we dare to tell the truth in love, now matter how painful it is to share or to hear, we help students.


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4 responses to “When adults tell the truth”

  1. Tony Jones Avatar

    Adam, good for you for posting this.

  2. Matt C. Avatar
    Matt C.

    Yes, yes, yes! So important to care at all costs and times.

    I hope that Christians will begin to take the moral courage to not only care but to also confront those who bully and speak hate against others, period. There is nothing Christian about hate speech or bullying.

  3. Chris Schaffner Avatar

    Thank you for this Adam. Already forwarded it.

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