The TruthQuest TV show focuses on 12 evangelical Christian teenagers who travel led through the state of California last July learning how the truth of Jesus Christ impacts the world through creative ministries.

"As far as the difference between Christian teens and non-Christian teens, we are all teenagers," said the 14-year-old Sparkman (Sparky). "We all go to movies, listen to music and watch television. It's not like we live at church. Church is a big part of our lives. But Christian teenagers handle conflicts differently and we handle situations differently. We handle them as Christians."

"We go through as much temptations as non-Christians go through," Josh said. "The devil is out there to get them as well as us. As far as us being different, the only difference between Christians and non-Christians is we have [a relationship with] Christ."

During their California venture, the team will visit ministries ranging from an evangelical Christian surfing ministry to a high mountain adventure operated by the Southern Baptist Convention's North American Mission Board.

Since February 2002, the TruthQuest team have been leading Bible studies in their respective hometowns with materials written by youth pastor and author Steve Keels and published by B&H. Thirteen young people have been led to the Lord through these studies.

Learn more about our TruthQuesters by clicking on each person's picture. You can read their journals, essays, and watch video clips.


 

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