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Prophecy Pros Podcast

How You Can Bring Hope to Students NOW

Prophecy Pros Podcast

Caleb Peavy

Society & Culture, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9933 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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0:00.0

Well, hey guys, welcome again to the Prophecy Prose podcast, and we are in the process of wrapping up a season here on Bible prophecy and the next generation.

0:16.4

And this has been such a rewarding season for us because it has given us the opportunity to

0:23.7

really pour our hearts out about the passion and the vision that we see God is given to us

0:32.2

as a part of our overall ministry to help and reach this next generation.

0:37.4

So today we're going to talk about how you can bring hope to the next generation.

0:42.9

I know you've been listening.

0:44.3

There's been so many points of applications, touch points, and relevant teachings that we've

0:49.9

given on various topics as it relates to the next generation and students today.

0:54.9

But today's all about, okay, let's bring it home.

0:57.7

You know, let's bring it down to what you can do because I know that, you know,

1:02.2

when you start talking about teenagers, that because I was a youth pastor for so many years,

1:06.6

there are people I think, oh, wait a minute, teenagers, they're the untouchables.

1:10.7

You don't mess with teenagers.

1:12.0

They're intimidating and stuff.

1:13.8

They're just kids.

1:15.1

They're just kids becoming adults, you know, and they need people like you who have

1:20.9

something to give and everyone has something to give.

1:25.3

And I'll just begin, Todd, by saying this as a word of encouragement.

1:29.8

You know, when I go speak sometimes at these large youth camps and events and stuff, there'd be

1:34.2

churches that would bring their students there. And I get to meet the youth leaders. And I met a lady

1:39.0

one time. And I want to say her name was Edna. And it fits, okay? She was 82 years old, but she led a

1:48.0

group of junior high age girls. And I want to tell you something, those girls thought

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