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Can we coexist? A one-off message about truth, love, and sharing faith biblically.

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In a world filled with different beliefs, worldviews, and ideologies, how do we, as Christians, interact with those who see things differently? Can we truly coexist? This teaching resource is designed to help students wrestle with this question by exploring Jesus’ interaction with the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:1-26). Through this message, students will be challenged to move beyond surface-level tolerance and explore what it means to love others while standing firm in biblical truth.

This fully scripted teaching manuscript walks through key passages like John 4:1-26, John 14:6, and Matthew 22:37-40, showing how Jesus engaged people with love, grace, and truth. It also tackles a major cultural question, “Does loving others mean supporting every belief?”

Many students struggle with how to balance being kind and loving while holding onto biblical convictions. This resource provides a clear, biblical response to cultural messages about “coexistence,” equipping students with truth, confidence, and a heart of love in their interactions with others.

Why This Teaching Resource?
• Clear & Engaging: The manuscript is written with students in mind, keeping the tone warm, relatable, and impactful.
• Easy to Use: Whether you’re a seasoned speaker or a first-time teacher, this script provides a ready-to-go lesson that you can use as is or adapt for your group.
• Culturally Relevant: Students are bombarded with messages of “all beliefs are equal.” This lesson helps them navigate that with biblical wisdom and love.

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This Resource Includes:

  • Complete message manuscript (Word file)
  • Small group guide (Word file)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

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About this Product
I recommend using this in a large group or small group setting, where you have an opportunity to challenge students and then wrestle through questions.
Jon Ciotta

Jon Ciotta

My name is Jon Ciotta, and I serve as the Pastor of Family Ministry at South Ridge Community Church.