Brooklyn Adult & Teen Challenge

Brooklyn Teen Challenge

Founded in 1958, we have been serving this community in Brooklyn for over 62 years. From our founder to our newest Intern, we are dedicated to the mission of the Gospel.

  1. 2D AGO

    Will we remain as dry bones, or will we stand as God's army?

    This powerful message confronts us with a piercing question that echoes through Scripture: Will we remain as dry bones, or will we stand as God's army? Drawing from Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones, we're challenged to examine the spiritual journey from compromise to death, and ultimately to resurrection. The message begins with Elijah's confrontation at Mount Carmel, asking Israel how long they would limp between two opinions. This spiritual lameness, this divided heart trying to serve both God and idols, becomes the first step toward spiritual death. We see how the people of Israel lost their identity when they disconnected from their covenant with God, leading them to become the dried out bones Ezekiel witnessed. But the beauty of this message lies in God's response to death. Where human possibility ends, divine power begins. Through the prophet's obedience to speak God's word, bones rattled together, flesh formed, and finally the breath of God brought life. This same pattern repeats in the New Testament with the lame man at the Beautiful Gate and Lazarus emerging from the tomb. We're reminded that God doesn't want us begging at beautiful doors with dead hearts inside. He calls us to make radical choices, to stop entertaining different opinions, and to surrender completely to His sovereignty. The Spirit of God alone can transform us from scattered, lifeless bones into a standing, fighting army ready for His purposes.

    55 min
  2. JAN 31

    Memory Lapse

    This powerful message takes us into the heart of Judges chapters 6-8, where we encounter Gideon's remarkable story of deliverance and the tragic forgetfulness that followed. We're confronted with a sobering reality: how quickly we can forget what God has done for us. The Israelites experienced miraculous deliverance through Gideon—a fearful man hiding in a winepress whom God called a 'mighty man of valor.' They watched God reduce an army from 32,000 to just 300 men, then witnessed those 300 defeat countless enemies with nothing but trumpets, jars, and torches. They enjoyed 40 years of peace because of God's faithfulness. Yet the moment Gideon died, they immediately returned to worshiping false gods, showing no gratitude to God or kindness to Gideon's family. This isn't just ancient history—it's our story too. The message brilliantly explores the neuroscience of memory, revealing how our brains are wired to remember feelings of comfort more than consequences, explaining why we so easily drift back to old patterns despite knowing better. We're challenged to examine our own 'golden ephods'—the good things from God that we've turned into idols, whether marriage, ministry, jobs, or even our sobriety. The call is clear: remember the source of everything good in your life, guard against subtle idols, and honor the spiritual legacy of those who've gone before us. This isn't about being perfect—it's about staying surrendered and continually remembering who delivered us from bondage.

    48 min

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Founded in 1958, we have been serving this community in Brooklyn for over 62 years. From our founder to our newest Intern, we are dedicated to the mission of the Gospel.