Are You a Red-Cup Christian? How to Live a Stand-Out Faith in a Fit-In World Lars Rood. group.com simplyyouthministry.com

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Are You a Red-Cup Christian? How to Live a Stand-Out Faith in a Fit-In World 2014 Lars Rood group.com simplyyouthministry.com All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from the publisher, except where noted in the text and in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information, visit group.com/customer-support/ permissions. Credits Author: Lars Rood Executive Developer: Jason Ostrander Chief Creative Officer: Joani Schultz Editor: Rob Cunningham Cover Art and Production: Laura Wagner and Veronica Preston ISBN 978-0-7644-9006-4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 Printed in the United States of America.

Acknowledgments In other books I ve written, I don t think I ve ever formally acknowledged the youth workers who were involved in my life growing up. They had a profound impact on me, especially during middle school and my first couple of years of high school. They loved me, always encouraged me, and made youth group a place that I always wanted to be. I hope that I model that to the students that I work with today. I d also like to thank my current Family Life Ministry team at Bellevue Presbyterian Church (Belpres) for being such a great team that really cares about young people and the transitions they make. With God s blessing, we will help kids grow into young adults who have a stand-out faith. Lastly, I d like to thank my family. I write because I feel called to it, and you have all supported me in many projects and made it so much fun to be transparent and honest. Thanks for continuing to encourage me to grow into the man of God that I m supposed to be. My hope is that I model what I write about and you four, above anyone else, have the freedom to call me out when I don t.

TABLE of contents Introduction... iv Part 1: Problems Chapter 1: Are You Like a Red Cup?...5 Chapter 2: Do You Want People to Know What s Inside?...9 Chapter 3: Are Your Faith and Life Consistent?... 13 Chapter 4: Do You Know What You re Living For?.... 17 Chapter 5: Have You Moved Beyond a Youth Group Faith? 21 Chapter 6: Can People in Your Life Speak Truth to You?... 25 Chapter 7: Are You Trying to Follow Both God and the World?... 29 Chapter 8: Do You Want Jesus to Mess Up Your Life?.... 33 Part 2: Needs Chapter 9: Being Real and Honest... 41 Chapter 10: Knowing the Bible and Living It... 45 Chapter 11: Being Known by Others for Who You Are... 49 Chapter 12: Using Your Gifts and Talents... 53 Chapter 13: Leading a Life Full of Authenticity... 57 Chapter 14: Failing Well and Having Others Support You.. 61 Chapter 15: Stepping Outside Your Comfort Zone Regularly 65

Part 3: Solutions Chapter 16: Find a Church That Accepts You as You Are.. 73 Chapter 17: Find People Who Will Help You Stand Out.... 79 Chapter 18: Be Engaged in Action That Shows What You Believe... 85 Chapter 19: Study the Bible and Understand How It Relates to Your Life... 91 Chapter 20: Be in Community With Others Who Know And Love You... 97 Chapter 21: Pursue More Than Just a Youth Group Faith.... 101 Chapter 22: Embrace a Faith That Doesn t Just Belong to Your Family... 107 Chapter 23: Engage Your Doubts and Questions... 111 Conclusion....................116

INTRODUCTION A few years ago I stood on a corner in Austin, Texas, watching thousands of college students stand around with red cups in their hands. At first I just wondered what they were all drinking. As I stood there I started reflecting on the hundreds of high school students who had graduated from youth ministries I had overseen. I began wondering how many of those students had likely been in similar situations in college standing around with a red cup in their hand, looking like everyone else. But as I thought about what I was witnessing, I became less interested in the beverages inside those cups and more focused on what those cups represented. I kept thinking about how no one really knows what s in that cup just like no one really knows what s going on inside of us. We can easily end up looking like everyone else on the outside and can fall into the trap of becoming a red-cup Christian. Since that day in Austin, I have reflected a lot on students and their faith journey. I find myself wondering why some students had a walk with God that continued into adulthood while others, iv

right after they graduated, seemed to just turn their backs on everything related to their faith. As a youth pastor it s hard to watch people walk away from their faith. I ve watched students teenagers that I had spent all kinds of time with just chuck it all and walk away. We had talked about doubts, we sang worship songs, I shared my heart, and I talked about the Bible. I had served alongside these teenagers locally and overseas, and I felt like I had done everything to give them a robust faith that would stay strong. I thought I had a pretty good handle on what needed to be done to make faith stick. But how poorly I predicted future pathways, so much of the time. The teenager that I didn t expect to continue to walk with Jesus did while the student leaders in our group were often the quickest to fall away. I ve written this book to encourage you to think deeply about your faith and to take some steps during high school to strengthen that faith before you graduate. This will take some work on your part because you will have to be honest, transparent, and real about things that are hard. You ll ultimately have to share your deepest Are you a red cup christian? v

struggles and thoughts with others as you move toward being known by other people. This isn t about looking the part of a Christian. I m not concerned with how you dress, what you look like, or any exterior trappings of how the world (or the church) thinks a Christfollower must appear. Instead, my hope and my prayer is that you will see movement in the faith you claim and the heart for following Jesus that you ve declared is important, that it will go from a place of being hidden inside of you to a place where people see it clearly when they get to know you because your heart is transparent. The ultimate goal of this book is to encourage you to live a stand-out faith in a fit-in world. The world wants you to act and live in a particular way, especially when you leave high school, but with a healthy mix of tips, wisdom, actions, and ideas, your faith can transcend what the world is expecting you to do. We will embark on our journey by first looking at some of the problems we have all experienced when it comes to our faith. The goal isn t to poke holes in your faith or to point out flaws, but just to recognize some of the struggles you come up against and how they can affect you. vi

The second part of this book focuses on needs. We will examine specific things that you need in order to have a strong faith journey that will keep growing and will provide depth in your transition from high school to college, a career, or the military. Lastly, we will look at solutions some specific ideas and things that can help you learn more about having a stand-out faith journey in this world. This section might feel like a bunch of lists and ideas to try, but I ve offered lots of suggestions because not everything will connect with everyone. But I m confident you will connect with at least one thing there (probably more), even if some topics might not exactly fit your needs right now. Here we go! vii

part 1 PROBLEMS

Part of me hates writing this section because it ll seem like an indictment or sad testimony of our weak faith. But I am convinced we must begin with some stark reminders about some of the struggles we have with our faith. Many of us struggle to make Jesus a priority in our lives, and the habits you form now will continue with you beyond high school. My goal isn t to beat you up. In fact, I hope that much of this first section doesn t describe you at all. I hope you already have things figured out and you are walking with Jesus in a deep and significant way. If that s the case, I still think you will benefit from reading this section because each chapter points out a pitfall that you could easily fall into during your faith journey. Use them as reminders of how to avoid getting caught up in trying to fit in. It s possible that you are like me and have gone through stages in your faith where some of these things in these chapters have been true. You ve held things in and not allowed people to know your real feelings. You ve focused too much on everything else you are doing and too little on your faith. View these topics as teaching times to help you avoid falling into the same traps again. 2 PROBLEMS

As you read through this section, I want to encourage you to allow the Holy Spirit to speak to you. Maybe it ll happen during a story or reflection time or even during the questions. If you allow all parts of this journey to sink in, I am confident that something will reach you. Are you a red cup christian? 3

CHAPTER 1: ARE YOU LIKE A RED CUP? A SECRET ABOUT RED CUPS I recently taught a class to a bunch of youth workers at a national convention. To start out the class and in an attempt to be funny I showed a slide that explains the meaning for each line on a red Solo cup. Each line, I told the group, reveals how much beer (12 ounces), wine (4 ounces), or liquor (2 ounces) to put in the cup. Some people who had never seen this slide before had no clue that these measurements existed. As I shared the info, they just nodded like it clearly made sense because really, drinking alcohol is what those cups are for, right? OK, time to come clean: The company doesn t actually put the lines on the cups for any reason. (I made sure my youth worker friends knew that, too.) Those lines have been around for a long time, and it s just a coincidence that they line up at exact ounce markers at least, all the research I ve done says that it s a coincidence. But in many ways, it doesn t matter if it s true or not. These red cups have 5

become an image that most people associate with parties and alcohol. In the early days of social media, people seemed to have little concern about the types of pictures that they were willing to post and share. Back then, as a youth pastor wanting to stay connected to students after they graduated from high school, I would often check out their pages and accounts. Many times their pictures were filled with red cups, and because I associate those cups with partying, I couldn t help but be sad at the choices students were making. But here s a crazy thing about those cups: A student could simply have filled theirs with some sort of soft drink and stood around with everyone else. Yet they would still be judged as if they were drinking with everyone else because they had the same kind of cup. WHAT S HAPPENING ON THE INSIDE? We are often just like these red cups. We resemble everyone else on the outside, but no one really knows what s going on inside. I lived my faith like this for a long time. In high school I was a good youth group kid 6 ARE YOU LIKE A RED CUP?

who never missed any of our group s events or activities. But on the inside I really wasn t following Jesus as much as my youth pastor thought I was. I went to youth group because it was my social scene and the place I felt most comfortable. But I was struggling to figure out who I was and what I believed. I went to all the parties and sometimes made bad choices that I would regret later. On the outside I was living one way that I wanted people to see, but on the inside I was living totally differently. I want you to know that I realize and appreciate how tough things can be for you our culture tells us to live and act in certain ways, and you want to fit in with the world (or at least with specific groups of people). It can be really tough if you don t feel like you belong or aren t a part of something. I m not trying to tell you that you need to go out and buy every flavor of Christian T-shirt that exists or carry your Bible wherever you go. The goal here is to help you define what you are living for and figure out ways of taking those desires from the inside to the outside. Are you a red cup christian? 7

THINK ABOUT I wonder how many of us have done something that we really don t want anyone else to know about. I m guessing we all have stuff hidden deep down inside that we hope never gets out all of us have things that we hide. But our faith isn t something we need to hide. Many people respect following Jesus. We sometimes can get all caught up in the negative images that people have of Christians. But I ve found that if you simply say, I really like Jesus and I m following him, most people don t respond negatively. QUESTIONS 1. How much of the real you do people see? 2. What holds you back from sharing the true you with others? When are you most likely to do this, and why? 3. How do you know if Jesus is truly important to your life right now? What might other people observe? 4. How well do you think your faith will transition to life after high school? Why? 8 ARE YOU LIKE A RED CUP?

Picture the scene: You re standing on a corner in a college town and see hundreds of students holding red cups. Like those red cups, the people blend in and all look the same. Everyone seems the same on the outside, and you re unable to see anything on the inside. In many ways, this scene represents the challenges you face as you move from high school into young adulthood. You may be going from a relatively sheltered environment to one of full freedom, and that transition can be difficult. Will you conform to the culture around you, or will you pursue a stand-out faith in this fit-in world? Veteran youth worker Lars Rood is convinced that you can chart a course that will make your faith an essential part of your life. As you prepare for life after high school, you don t have to be a red-cup Christian: someone who blends in and looks the same as the culture around you. Drawing on the experiences of his own faith journey, Lars will guide you on the adventure of standing out instead of blending in, of fully embracing your faith and living it out. LARS ROOD has been involved in youth ministry for 20+ years, and it has been an amazing ride. A featured writer/ speaker, he loves to be with students and families, and enjoys teaching youth workers and seminary students. Lars and his family live in Washington state, where he is an associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue. You can follow his life at larsrood.com, twitter. com/larsrood, facebook.com/larsrood. ISBN 978-0-7644-9006-4 Printed in the U.S.A. Religion/Christian Ministry/Youth