Addiction, Bullying, Cheating and Racism are all examples of some “elephants in the room”- big topics that are hard to discuss. In this series, we’re going to attempt to tackle them- or at least begin addressing them. In Romans Paul writes, “Don’t be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” In each of these weeks we’re going to attempt to overcome one of these “elephants in the room” that represent evil in our world, with the goodness of God’s design and desires for us.
Overcoming Elephants in the Room: Confronting What we Tend to Ignore
Overcoming Elephants in the Room is a series all about how to address some of the biggest issues facing your students. These are issues that we may be unwilling to address because it’s awkward, uncomfortable, or it feels unnecessary. It’s like having an elephant in the room, everyone knows it’s there, but nobody wants to talk about it- it’s weird but it’s daunting, it’s uncomfortable but it’s unavoidable. The best thing to do when there’s an elephant in the room is to call it out, in this series, we’ll do just that!