Brave In The Making
Copyright 2022 Travis Barnes
Published by Star Label Publishing
P.O. Box 1511, Buderim, QLD, Australia
www.starlabelpublishing.com
Editing: Rebecca Moore and David Goodwin
Interior design: Rebecca Moore
Cover art: Tony Moore
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1st Edition April 2022
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ENDORSEMENTS
There are a great many obstacles faced by Christian young people seeking to understand what it means to live for Jesus today and into their futures. Brave in the Making lights a path for those who are serious about following Jesus, equipping them to seek God, to look to the Bible for guidance and ask the right questions on what it means to be brave followers of Jesus Christ in a world that is always changing and at times can seem hostile to their faith journeys. This is a great resource both for youth leaders looking for engaging discussion topics as well as for young people to work through on their own.
Neale Meredith
Principal & Dean of Students
Australian College of Ministries
Travis writes with an eagerness to encourage and empower young people who desire to live bravely for the sake of the Kingdom. Capturing stories of great bravery, both modern and from the Bible, he highlights the courage needed to be a follower of Christ. A brilliant read, and highly recommended to all who are daring to be brave.
Bethany Francis
Teacher
Pacific Hills Christian School
Brave in the Making is a God-inspired recount of the lives of some who live today and some who lived in Bible times. Travis has combined parts of each of their stories to encourage both young and old to be brave and reach for all God has prepared for them. As you read this book may you hear God speak to you, as I did, and know that Jesushere He comes for you.
Coral Maxwell
Principal
Creek Street Christian College
Our students need to hear this message: In a generation being conditioned to be risk-minimisers Barnes inspires us to be brave, to dream big to fulfill our God-designed potential. One of the greatest needs of our current generation is to not accept the lie that average is good enough. Barnes reminds us we serve a mighty God able to do more than we can possibly imagine. We need a new generation of leaders willing to be brave to achieve great things rather than accept a dumbed-down life. Schools, youth-groups and youth should use this book to redefine their culture and potential.
Jeremy Dover
Teacher
Waverley Christian College
A riveting exploration of Christlike courage in all its fullness. Brave in the Making will ignite Godly passion in the next generation.
Jay Johnstone
Teacher
Bayside Christian College
I love Travis storiesthey are true, sporty and spot on. And the Bible principles accompanying each story are so appropriate. Cant wait to see how students and their parents use the stories for their bedtime stories, devotions and Bible Studies! A wonderful resource for staff and for families.
Phil Chapman
Former Principal
Olivet Christian College
Brave in the Making is a toolkit for energizing and equipping todays young people to follow Christ with confidence and courage. An action-packed read full of mind-boggling stories!
Rev. Dr. Mark Tronson
Former Chaplain to the Australian Cricket Team
DEDICATION
To my King Jesus
You cast out all fear with your perfect love.
You must become greater; I must become less.
To my wife Cara
You continually pursue greater intimacy with the Father and each year become braver and more joyful.
To my daughters Torah and Shiloh
You are bearers of a great message; you host the presence of God.
You are brave in the making.
To all who have mentored and discipled me, to all who have co-laboured in the gospel alongside me, thanks for encouraging me to courageously pursue
Jesus.
Contents
Life on the Line
Brave is taking risks
D ay after day, Nik Wallenda puts his life on the line. Literally.
Wallenda is a tightrope walker who holds over ten Guinness World Records for his acrobatic feats, and has performed some of the most daring and dangerous tightrope walking attempts in history. In 2012, Wallenda became the first person to tightrope walk directly over Niagara Falls, and in 2013 walked across the Grand Canyon without a safety harness. Then, in 2020, Wallenda walked across the active Masaya Volcano.
My favourite of Wallendas walks took place in 2014, when he walked between two skyscrapers to cross the Chicago River. He walked more than 600 feet above the ground with no safety harness and, as if that wasnt dangerous enough, the buildings were not the same height and Wallenda was forced to walk uphill on an incline of 19 degrees. And, after successfully completing that walk, he went on to perform a second one between two buildingsblindfolded!
A committed Christian who can be heard praying and thanking God as he walks, Nik Wallenda divides opinion. Some arent sure whether hes brave, crazy-brave, or just crazy, butlike him or nothes impossible to ignore. His skyscraper walk in Chicago was broadcast to television viewers in over 200 countries across the world and was Discovery Channels most-watched live telecast for the year.