In a time such as ours where secularism is rapidly increasing and faith, particularly among the young, is rapidly decreasing, it can be easy to fall into despair—to think that despite Christ’s eternal promises, the future of the world looks pretty bleak. Yes, it is true that we live in a time of great indifference to matters of faith and morals. This is in large part due to the many distractions available to the modern person—technology, demanding work, entertainment—that keep many from asking the most important questions: What am I here for? What will happen to me when I die? How should I best live my life now so that I can ensure my place in eternity? Despite the decreasing number of people asking these questions, we who hope in Christ alone can never despair, for God made each one of us for the time in which we live. Our work here has only just begun.
Radical Witnesses
Radical Witnesses
Radical Witnesses
In a time such as ours where secularism is rapidly increasing and faith, particularly among the young, is rapidly decreasing, it can be easy to fall into despair—to think that despite Christ’s eternal promises, the future of the world looks pretty bleak. Yes, it is true that we live in a time of great indifference to matters of faith and morals. This is in large part due to the many distractions available to the modern person—technology, demanding work, entertainment—that keep many from asking the most important questions: What am I here for? What will happen to me when I die? How should I best live my life now so that I can ensure my place in eternity? Despite the decreasing number of people asking these questions, we who hope in Christ alone can never despair, for God made each one of us for the time in which we live. Our work here has only just begun.