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Choosing Your Friends

Learn the value of true friendship by being a good friend. "A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity" (Proverbs 17:17).

by Larry W. Greider

You can't pick your brothers and sisters. You inherit them, and hopefully grow to love and appreciate them. Sadly, many brothers and sisters, through competition and struggle, lose the great joy God intended. As the proverb suggests, some only discover the love and closeness of their closest kin when the chips are down.

What makes good friends?

Friends Do you have a best friend? Would you like to have a soul mate to confide in and grow close to by sharing your thoughts and feelings? Most young people move in and out of many superficial relationships trying not to be dumped, hurt, ridiculed or ostracized. There are many trivial reasons why people turn on others in our society. When values become focused on things rather than people, it is easy to run over the feelings of others in order to attract the fleeting eye of those judged to be "cool." These shallow relationships are like the early morning fog that dissipates as the day goes on.

How to make lasting friends

The purpose of this article is to help you discover the joy of a good friend, perhaps even a best friend. There are several important ground rules when picking and developing a relationship with others. Let me suggest a few guidelines:

The speed of change and deteriorating morality of our culture makes it a difficult place in which to live and grow. Our values are under assault at every turn. It can be overwhelming to struggle to succeed when many break the rules, are crass, vulgar, dishonest and yet, seem to gain the advantage. We need soul mates to help us through the rocky roads that lie ahead for each of us. Perhaps you can make the difference in someone else's life by developing many healthy friendships. United Youth Camps offer many opportunities to find and develop lifelong friendships. Why not make the effort to find those who have similar values and work at building relationships that will last a lifetime? You won't be sorry. After all, God created us to be His friends (James 2:23)! YU


How to Be a Good Friend

You never know when someone is going to call on you to be a friend. Many young people find it difficult to find someone in their community that has the same set of values and mind set. It is hard to find true friends who are willing to stick by your side through whatever may come. But those who find these rare individuals are truly blessed.

Aaron and Larry Greider What is a best friend? Do you have one? Having a best friend is a true gift. Knowing that someone is there for you through thick and thin brings a whole new joy to life. Life for a teenager can be hard and even depressing, but knowing that there is someone there to call on if needed can certainly lighten the load. Today, possessions seem to take over our minds more and more and people tend to lose sight of the value of good, healthy relationships.

In life, we simply don't know whom we are going to encounter in the future or if someone will become a real friend. Even so, we can learn to be good friends ourselves. With that in mind, here are a few suggestions on how to be a good friend.

In today's world there are a lot of traps we must avoid, and sometimes we may be surprised to learn how many other young people are trying to do what is right. If we live what we have been fortunate enough to learn, people will honor and respect us for our values. If we are good friends to others, it is likely that our circle of friends will also grow. As we move through life, let's remember how important good friends are! — Aaron Greider YU



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