• Gillionville Baptist Church (map)
  • 4614 Gillionville Road
  • 31721
  • United States

Instructions for submitting a question.

  1. CLICK HERE to log onto Pigeonhole.

  2. Type GBYOUTH in the event passcode prompt.

  3. Click on ASK ANYTHING Enter this Q&A.

  4. Type your question at the prompt.

  5. View the other questions that students have entered. You can vote for a question that you are especially eager for us to answer.


Questions submitted:

  • What does the Bible say about permanently changing your body with things such as piercings and tattoos? Is it something a Christian should do?

  • What are some ways to show Christ in everyday tasks?

  • Survivor Summer camp? ;-)

  • Senior Exit?

  • This is a bit random, but God made one day for rest and the rest of the time we're at work doing stuff, so should we really have time in the day for mindless relaxing like when you watch tv?

  • Could dragons’ breath cook you food or would it just turn it to ashes?

  • You know in Acts and other NT books there are spiritual gifts(ie prophecy, speaking in tongues, miracles etc) that believers have? Do you think that sort of thing still happens/why don't we see it?

  • Why should we believe the Bible is true? Without using the Bible. So we can explain to others why they can trust Gods word.

  • How do I get shredded like Bryan Haynes? ;)


How important is a question?

See what we did there? Questions are prompts for thinking. They are the manifestations of our Creator-given curiosity. They are essential in understanding God, ourselves and the world around us.

We take questions seriously, because we take our students seriously. Questions matter, because they matter. It is imperative (for their intellectual and spiritual development) to carve out intentional space to answer their questions: Questions about doctrine and belief, family and peer relationships, ethics and morality, media and culture… questions about anything. Our aim is to teach our students to ask good questions and to go to God for the answers. To paraphrase Del Tackett, for every department of our lives, for every direction we may go, God has spoken.

How does it work?

We use a third-party app called Pigeonhole to receive questions from students. We open up the forum in advance of the Ask Anything session, so students have time to think and compose their inquiries. They can submit questions anonymously if they choose. They even have the ability to “vote” on questions submitted by other students that they are most eager to hear answered. At the Ask Anything session, Pastor Bryan answers the students’ questions (with dialogue along the way) from a Christian worldview.

Our Ask Anything sessions are typically the first Wednesday of the month during the Common Ground worship hour.


Afterwards.

SUPPER FOLLOWS OFF CAMPUS AT Zaxby’s on Pointe North Boulevard. Students are responsible for their own transportation and meal.