How Can I Change and Mould the Character of Boys in a Hostile Christian Community?

Question by KD53: How can I change and mould the character of boys in a hostile Christian community?
I have registered 28 boys between the ages of 5 and 15 in a community which is hostile to Christianity. In this era of terrorism, armed robbery, drug addiction, homosexuality, suicide bombings, and other social vices, my aim is to inculcate into them Christian virtues and principles so that their life style can have an impact on their peers and the community as a whole. What topics should I consider when counselling them? Any other suggestions or help will be highly appreciated.

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Answer by sonfai81
Start at the centre with the gospel message because it’s only when they understand that that the rest will make sense. I hope God blesses you for doing what you’re doing also.

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