Teens Ask Deepak
All the Right Questions
Introduction: Asking All the Right Questions
Turn on the TV any day of the week. What do you see? Teens glued to a video game or hanging out in shopping malls. Teens who hate school and make fun of anyone who is different from them. And when they try to be funny, teens come off as too smart for their teachers and too cool for their parents.
In other words, they have no soul.
But my experience tells a very different story. Teenagers worry about their souls more than any other group. Life is a riddle they are eager to solve but also feel troubled by. Teens really want to know who they are. They are old enough not to accept the stories given to children when the big questions come up:
Where's my life going?
Does God really exist?
Why does he allow so many bad things to happen?
Do I matter?
How am I ever going to make a difference?
Since you are a teenager holding this book in your hands, all these questions have run through your mind at some time. But I bet that since you fir ... read full excerpt from: Teens Ask Deepak: All the Right Questions ebook