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Iqf"Ejcpigu"Nkxgu"⁄"Ecrvckp"Owppgtn{p"⁄"Okppguqvc"Xkmkpiu by Christopher Page y journey through the NFL teams begins where I live – in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, with one of their offseason acquisitions, defensive back Ecr/ vckp"Owppgtn{p0"Munnerlyn began his career with the Ectqnkpc"Rcpvjgtu and now is in his first season with the Xkmkpiu. First of all, he has a great story behind his name. He was named after his great-great grandfather, and what a great name to take on. It speaks to leadership, dedication and responsibility – all great areas of life to grow and thrive in. But if you check out the story of his life, as recorded by mhcp, his journey to the NFL was rooted in his faith in God. It is a faith that he came to at a young age and in the face of deep tragedy and difficulty. His father was killed when Captain was 6 years old, and a few years later, his oldest brother Timothy was convicted of killing someone. His other older brothers were involved in the drug trade in and around

Mobile Alabama. The outlook was grim for Captain. But his mother, having suffered through all these tragic episodes and losses, turned to God for comfort and direction. Her new found faith changed not only her life, but her son’s life too. “If the head of the household can change her life, it can change everyone’s l i f e , ” Munnerlyn said. Part of her turn to faith meant that Captain – still in elementary school at the time, would also go to church, attend Sunday

School and Wednesday night Bible study, too. And with the positive, God-centered environment now in the picture, Captain chose to surrender to God, too – as a sixth grader.

Him control, He can take us from wherever we are – on top of the world, or in the depths of despair, and make an amazing story out of our story.

With God on his side, Captain was able to overcome, not only his past and the hurt that it involved, but also his size. Seen by many as undersized for football, he has worked hard to change those perceptions. God used sports to help guide Captain out of the difficult life situation that he had experienced.

4/"Pq"Oqtg"Gzewugu"⁄ I work as an after school program director. In my job, I have the privilege of telling a daily bible story to a group of elementary aged students. For the past couple weeks, we have been talking about the life of Moses. What stood out to me about the part of the story we covered today is how often the Israelites complained.

And God’s plan was to lead Captain to the NFL, where he has played and played well for 5 seasons. His sixth NFL season is his first for the Vikings. Here are my takeaways from Captain’s story 3/"Nkxkpi"wr"vq"o{"pcog"⁄ The name “Captain” implies leadership, responsibility, and dedication. Names are a point of focus for this blog. It is named as a challenge to live up to my name – Page – which means a servant to the King. I strive to serve God – the King of Kings – each and every day. I also call myself a Christian. To live up to that name means to follow God and do what He asks. God calls us to different things, but he also calls us all to some certain things. He calls us all to go into the world and make disciples. He calls us to Love one another as this will be the demonstration. He calls us to decrease, so He can increase – to die to ourselves and allow Him to take control. When we are following Him and giving

What is your name? What do you call yourself? Are you living up to it? Let’s ask God to help us live up to has who He has created us to be.

They complained when Moses led them away from the Egyptians to the shores of the Red Sea (Exodus 14). They complained when they didn’t have water or food immediately available for them (Exodus 16 and 17). And they are just getting started. Looking at Captain Munnerlyn’s story, I think back to my own upbringing. I grew up with loving parents and siblings, all of whom are following God. I can’t even begin to understand all that Captain has gone through. But I also know that I have always been prone to spend more time complaining and seeing the negative side of life then I ever spent showing gratitude for what God has been up to. I am challenged by Munnerlyn’s story to see how great God is and to be grateful that I have breath, a loving God, and forgiveness for my sins. I have no reason to complain about anything. How I wish that all the words from my mouth were words of praise to the Almighty God who provides for me in miraculous ways. He is all I need and His plan is the only one I wish to follow! Christopher Page can be contacted at his website at:

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Fqwdv"Uvqtou"by Max Lucado ~ From In the Eye of the Storm

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ometimes I wonder…how can our world get so chaotic? And I sometimes wonder why so many hearts have to hurt? Do you ever get doubt storms? Do you have turbulent days when the enemy is too big, and the answers too few? Every so often a storm will come, and I’ll look up into the blackening sky and say, “God, a little light, please?”

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thing is for sure, they were not looking for Jesus to come walking on the water. “It’s a ghost,’ they said and cried out in fear.” And since Jesus came in a way they didn’t expect, they almost missed seeing the answer to their prayers. And unless we look and listen closely, we risk making the same mistake! Listen to UpWords with Max Lucado at

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Hqqvdcnn<"Nkhg‚u"Itgcv"Ogvcrjqt by John G. Sacoulas, editor, American Christian Voice

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didn’t instantly love football. Living in the Pittsburgh area when the “Steel Curtain” (Rkvvudwtij Uvggngtu) was obliterating their opponents, it was easy to get caught up in the excitement but hardly glued to the TV for the whole game. In 1972 the Okcok Fqnrjkpu became the only team to have an undefeated season, a record still held to this day. (Sorry, Pgy Gpincpf" Rcvtkqvu, God created dolphins; man created patriots) I had family in south Florida and even when young wanted to live there so it was exciting when at the age of 12 (don’t bother doing the math, I am 55) to get caught up in the hype but still would rather ride my horse as fast as possible through the pastures. When eventually moving to Boca Raton, I dated a girl whose family were “Dolfans”. You could be a member of the

Aluminum Hat Society but you couldn’t root for any other team. I attended College in Denver (Dtqpequ) at Eqnqtcfq"Ejtkuvkcp"Wpkxgtukv{"during

When we finally did win a few Super Bowls, time stood still as we reveled in the glory that was ramped up due to our prior humiliations. Having lived in southwest Missouri for a decade now, I didn’t really cotton up to the Mcpucu Ekv{" Ejkghu until the impressive year they had last season. It’s not that I’m a fair weather fan it’s just that I have been burned before. You know, you crush on a girl for some time only to find out when she starts to show you some attention, turns out to be a Patriots fan.

“The Great Disappoint”. That is to say, even with the awesome Lqjp" Gnyc{ guns, we could get to the Super Bowl (embarrassingly several times) but just couldn’t win it.

However, slowly over time the game became more interesting as I began to understand the greater nuances of the sport. My life parallels that in a strange and wonderful way as I grew in grace and knowledge and hopefully continue to do so. In life as in football you have some good runs only to get sacked. Then penalized and then the pressure of overtime and then defeated.

leap was so high, I got a ridiculous looking haircut from the ceiling fan. It may appear that Satan is winning in the world today. He almost looks undefeated. But wait! Fast forward to the near future when the precious feet of our glorious Savior, Jesus the Christ splits the Mount of Olives in half as the entire world sees a brand new government ushered in to a new world order. The celebration of the saints will be rejoicing like no party ever thrown in all of recorded history. Why the euphoria? Well, as the famous theologian Ctejkg"Dwpmgt once told his atheist son-in-law, when asked if there was a loving and good God why was the world such a pit, answered, “It’s so that when you die and go to heaven you’ll notice the difference you meathead!” Well, at least Mr. Bunker got one thing right. Every living creature needs a gauge of pain, emptiness and lack to experience joy and happiness. Did you ever realize that Adam and Eve never knew it was a nice day? That’s why they could be tempted by Satan. Maybe there is something better out there? Living in southwest Missouri, it seems that the weather is generally too warm, cold or windy most days. But occasionally we experience some awesome, gorgeous weather that makes even the crankiest folks greet strangers with, “Beautiful day today, isn’t it? They know the difference!

Some seasons you have greater hope with a nice long run of successes and then you lose it in the playoffs. The next season you do better and win in the play offs but when your team makes it to the Super Bowl you are sidelined with a torn ACL injury. If life is like football, it would mirror the New England Patriots 2007 season. (did I mention I love them? They are fun to boo) They went undefeated that year. They won 18 games in a row. Then, went to the Super Bowl and lost to the Pgy" [qtm Ikcpvu. The Giants quarterback was Gnk Ocppkpi0 That’s right, Peyton’s brother. (Does God love those Mannings or what?) When the game was over, my vertical

Some one asked me recently if Satan knows his future,7 why does he even bother messing with human folks? Well, did you ever witness a teenager that was furiously pushing buttons on his video controller to the point that smoke was wisping off the keypad? You ask him what are you doing? He answers, “I am running out of life and only have a few seconds left so I am going to take out as many people as I can before I die!” I suppose Satan operates on the same pitiful premise. How great the triumph when there is no more sadness, sorrow or tears! Truly, anyone whoever drew breath will notice the difference!


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Hggf"Dcem"htqo"qwt"Tgcfgtu Dave Ramsey missed the boat with his admonition (outside of tithing) not to give donations if you are in debt. He is a brilliant financial mind but there is a deeper spiritual truth to sowinging seed for future harvests. Carl Klum, Oklahoma City, OK We loved the cover of the October ACV! We will never forget when Akiane Kramarik stunned the world with her miraculous talent. Especially coming from atheist parents. You have to love the irony. Keep up the good work, We love the ACV and can’t wait for each new issue. We have enclosed a small donation to help you all with such a Kingdom ministry as yours. Bob and Kara Miller, Branson, MO Thank you for calling out the Noah movie with Russell Crowe. I am so angry I blew a $1.30 at Redbox for that piece of junk. Not to mention a few hours of my life I will never get back. What arrogance to rewrite the Biblical narrative in to a droll, myopic waste of cellulose acetate. Timothy Wurton, Green Bay, WI

Trisha Solomon, Springfield, MO Your Mark David Chapman article in the October issue made me mad. Talk about narcissism. I think Chapman would do anything for attention including becoming a Christian. He probably figured it would cause a rise in most descent people. Gert Jones, Tulsa, OK Nice balance on the Feast of Tabernacles article in October issue. Anything that we think makes us in right standing with God outside of Christ’s righteousness given to us is futility. Billy Petricki, Canfield, OH Send your “letters to the editor” to:

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heralded with angels blowing horns or bemoaned by critics spitting on his throwing motion, depending on whether you are a Tebow fan or not. But the former NFL quarterback is not giving up hope despite admitting he will be perfectly happy with where he currently is at. In a related report by The Inquisitr, multiple Arena Football team owners have been offering to make Tim Tebow’s return to football a reality. There’s also those who believe that Tebow should go to Canada’s CFL, but he continues to hold out for the NFL dream while working with the SEC Network. Fans had a glimpse of hope recently when Tim revealed that his agent had received a few calls from “interested” NFL teams, although the way it was said it did not seem like he was getting ready to hit the field. We also do not know who exactly has been talking to Tebow about a NFL job, but Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera was full of praise: “I’m a big fan of his and he knows it. He has always given me fits when I’ve had to coach against him. He’s a playmaker and he plays a different kind of football. All the guy has ever done is win…. He’s one of those guys if you were struggling at quarterback, hey, why wouldn’t you give him a shot?” Joe Theismann would disagree. When the former quarterback was asked why has not a NFL team picked up Tim

“Tim can’t throw the football accurately enough to compete at this level.” Theismann did soften the blow by saying that Tebow was a “fantastic human being,” although he did criticize the other former QB by saying Tebow should have negotiated a better exit package with the Denver Broncos, the New York Jets, and the New England Patriots. Tebow is taking such criticisms seriously and has apparently been working on his much-criticized throwing motion in Los Angeles. He’s also been working out with trainer Ian Danney at Performance Enhancement Professionals in Scottsdale, Arizona. But Tim Tebow won’t let such talk get his spirits down. Despite not being on the field, he enjoys just talking about the action with the SEC Network: “I love doing this. I want to do this for a long time. I love talking football and I love being around it. I don’t like to talk hypotheticals. I deal with the real life situations. I treat every day as a blessing. And it’s a blessing to be here doing what I’m doing.”

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here is something refreshing about numbers. They have no opinion, no bias, and no prejudice. Numbers don’t care what the name on the jersey is or how good or bad you are supposed to be.

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Pwodgtu"fqp‚v"nkg0 Numbers reveal a truth that is too often hidden behind the opinions, personal bias, and unfair prejudice that we use as tools to help us see the world the way we want. Pwodgtu"ukorn{"ctg0 Within this world of numbers however, there are subsets. Some numbers mean more than others. Some numbers carry more weight. Some numbers tell more of the story. When it comes to Vko"Vgdqy, numbers have been used to show how ineffective he is, to demonstrate how inaccurate he is, and to illustrate how inept he is at the quarterback position. However the comparisons have been selective, dismissing his good performances against the Xkmkpiu and the Uvggngtu as flukes or luck and picking his worst single game or preseason performances and highlighting them over and over again on GURP to reinforce his ineptitude as a quarterback. The question that seems to be asked, answered and argued all of the time is whether or not Tebow is a good enough quarterback to play in the NFL. To help answer that question without bias or opinion we need to use numbers. To have a fair comparison of quarterbacks, the numbers to be compared need to be from the same period of time within a players’ career. The obvious time period to compare since Tebow has only played 16 games, and there are 16 total games in a season is the first 16 games. For most quarterbacks their first 16 games take place in multiple seasons and may have gaps where they ride the bench for a few games, so the first 16 games are those

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The next time Tebow comes up in conversation, and you know he will, and someone tries to explain to you why he was such a bad quarterback and never should have played in the NFL, ask them for some statistics to back that up. Not statistics from practice scrimmage games against his own defense, or meaningless preseason games with rookie third and fourth string players, but statistics from real games that go in the W-L column and determine if a team makes the playoffs or not. Games that matter. Now this isn’t really fair because you already know those statistics and how he compares to some of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, but let them mumble around like Ogttknn"Jqfig"and wait for them to throw out Tebow’s 2/8 for 69 yards, 1 interception and 1 TD game against Kansas City. Then casually respond by reminding them that the Fgpxgt Dtqpequ"won that game. Then ask them if they were aware that Lqjp"Gnyc{, who went to 6 Super Bowls and won back to back Super Bowls, went 1/8 for 14 yards and 1 interception in his first 16.

Did they know that Gnk" Ocppkpi who won 2 Super Bowls went 4/18 for 27 yards and 2 interceptions in a loss in his first 16. Were they aware that Vgtt{"Dtcfujcy, who won 4 Super Bowls, went 3/12 for 30 yards and 2 interceptions in a Loss, and also went 3/20 for 110 yards and 4 interceptions in a Loss during his first 16. Continue by informing them that Dqd Itkgug who went to 3 Super Bowls winning 2 of them, who also quarterbacked the only undefeated team in NFL history, the 1972 Okcok"Fqnrjkps, went 2/17 for 24 yards and 2 interceptions in a Loss in his first 16. That is an 11.7 Completion % with a QB Rating of 0.0. Eventually they will get the idea. Statistics show that every quarterback has those moments, those games when they look like anything but an NFL quarterback. One thing statistics don’t show is that Tebow’s first 16 took place with a coach, Lqjp"Hqz. who mocked his faith in the post-game press conference and with a VP in Charge of Football Operations, John Elway, who reminded everyone of the team owner, The Judge in "The Natural" - just waiting for the team to lose to secure a decent draft spot and secretly cringing every time Tebow won, and lets not forget the media circus and constant scrutiny that surrounded his entire first 16. Under those conditions, to put up the numbers that he did and rank where he does against the games’ best over their first 16, the numbers don’t lie....Tebow is an NFL quarterback. Source: http://www.tebowsfirst16.com/tebowarticle3.html

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he WHY question is all about being human. Servants of the Lord seek to understand. Often there is no answer other than the fact we live in a fallen world and we have an enemy who wants to steal, kill, and destroy. Knowing why might give a false sense of control when ultimately, all we can do is to trust the goodness of the Lord, as Job learned to do. Nevertheless, here is one possibility. As a reporter, I have come across many testimonies of how the Lord prompted individuals to do something, drive some place, or avoid a particular destination. When they obeyed the inner urge, they found themselves in a place where they could rescue a life in danger or avoid an accident themselves. When they ignored the feeling, talked themselves out of the urge and dismissed it as just their imagination, they may

never have known what they could have prevented. For instance, a county deputy kept feeling drawn to a particular abandoned road that he knew led only to an old mine. As he passed the turn for that road twice that day, the urge grew stronger. Finally he turned his squad car around and headed toward the mine. He was startled to find an elderly couple who had been riding a motorcycle which had overturned. The husband was unconscious. The wife couldn't move, but she smiled at the deputy and said, “I was praying that God would send help. He sent you.” Pondering these stories, I observe the fol-

by HL Ford lowing: Hktuv and most obvious, the Lord hears and answers the cries of His people. Still, would He have sent help if the wife had not been praying? Both were elderly believers and ready to “go.” Ugeqpf, God directs people to accomplish His purpose. Can He use angels? Certainly, but this seems to be a rare event in biblical history. Vjktf, the fact is that some people don't recognize the voice of the Holy Spirit. The deputy could easily have shrugged off the feeling. Would God have prompted another person to respond to the desperate pleas of that injured woman? Perhaps He did. We don't know. We do know was that the deputy was nearest in proximity to the injured couple. EMTs later said they would

Pqtocnk|g"cpf"Fgetkokpcnk|g"Rgfqrjknkc"” c"Dki"OkuvcmgA"by Charlie Butts, OneNewsNow.com CEX"Okuukqp"Uvcvgogpv< A constitutional attorney believes the move to normalize pedophilia is a mistake, but that they should receive therapy behind bars. A recent opinion/editorial by Octiq Mcrncp"in The New York Times suggests that pedophilia, the unnatural interest of adults in intimacy with children, should be treated as a disorder and not a crime. Attorney Dtcf"Fcewu, the president of the Pacific Justice Institute, utterly disagrees. “To say that this is something that should not be punished is to say this is something that people can't be held responsible for and that is simply well beyond the confines of reasonable justice and human behavior,” Dacus argues.

Dacus also points out the highest level of repeat offenders, serving time for an offense, being released and re-jailed is among child molesters. “However unsuccessful historically it may be, they still nonetheless need therapy,” Dacus contends. “But by all means, we need to be prudent and reasonable to protect children and make sure that these people are locked up.” Years ago, homosexuals and transgendered began a campaign to normalize their behavior irrespective of what the Bible says about the issues of gender and marriage. But, before pedophilia is normalized, Dacus suggests that liberals first pose the question to the parents of a child who has been victimized by a molester.

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soon have succumbed to hypothermia. Ponder this: We do not know how many people the Lord prompted to pray and intercede before the Twin Towers fell. How many people stayed away that day for various and curious reasons? How many others ignored an inner urge and went to work as usual? The question raises another reason for believers to listen to the voice of the Lord, learn to recognize his promptings, and be quick to obey. Failure to 'hear' may be one more reason why bad things happen to good people. HL Ford is a Stonecroft Ministries inspirational speaker, an award winning faith writer, and can often be found signing books at The Copper Coin ministry on Commercial Street in historic downtown Branson.

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recalls. "But this time TLC had literally blurred out all of the words so you couldn't read it." "19 Kids and Counting" is supposed to be a reality show and the reality is the Duggars are vocally pro-life. Kemps says of the censorship: "It blows my mind because everybody knows what the Duggars stand for. Everybody knows their beliefs, and for them to wear that shirt is nothing out of the ordinary whatsoever."

The pro-life ministry lists the Twitter and email addresses of TLC on it Mgorgt website. "We're just asking people to let TLC know that they shouldn't be censoring the Duggars," Kemper says of contacting the cable channel.

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esus’ entire adult life was characterized by a deep concern for the spiritual condition of the nonbeliever. He saw them as desperately lost, and His heart was broken because of that. His compassionate purpose for their well-being was deeprooted, and He showed this concern specifically in the way He met them where they lived, fed them, taught them, and healed them (Matthew 9:9-11; Mark 1:33-34; 6:30-42; Luke 5:1-11). The example Jesus set for us is to build relationships with people who don’t know Him. When we meet a person who has not yet experienced God’s saving grace, we are to have the heart of Jesus and extend a helping hand at their point of need. If they are thirsty, we can give them a cup of water; if they’re hungry, we can feed them (Matthew 25:35-40). Let’s not forget that Jesus came to our rescue when we were lost. So now, out of gratitude and love, we can find opportuni-

ties to do what we can to help others who are separated from God. Isolating ourselves from sinners misses the point of sharing the good news of Jesus, and it feeds into a self-righteous attitude.

disciples. When the Pharisees saw this, they asked His disciples, ‘Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and “sin-

We won’t be much good to the spiritually sick, however, if we ignore our own spiritual health. Just like getting enough rest, exercise, and nutritional food will help build strong physical bodies, meditating on God’s Word, praying, and listening to God will strengthen our spiritual lives. It’s equally important to make sure our closest friends are Christians who encourage us in the faith. It matters who we spend most of our time with, because friends can either make us stronger or bring us down (1 Corinthians 15:33).

Nonbelievers are spiritually sick (like we were), and they need saving faith in Jesus. They need His love, forgiveness, mercy, and grace. And it’s important to remember that the only difference between a believer and a nonbeliever is the condition of the heart. He who has a redeemed heart should be broken over the one who has the sinsick heart. Matthew 9:10-13 reads, “While Jesus was having dinner at Matthew’s house, many tax collectors and ‘sinners’ came and ate with Him and His

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I think it’s clear that we, in countless ways and opportunities, can and should reach out to non-Christian people. We can show them love by offering them a meal, a job, or friendship, and most importantly, we can introduce them to Jesus, the Savior of our souls.

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Yjcv‚u"Dgvvgt"vjcp"LWFIKPI"Pqp/EjtkuvkcpuA by Carey Nieuwhof

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It bothers me that Christians continually express shock, disapproval and judgment at the way non-Christians live.

Please don’t get me wrong.

feel like I need to get something off my chest.

You’ve seen it, and maybe even done it: • Doesn’t anyone believe in marriage anymore? • I can’t get over how many people today smoke weed. • Can you believe they just sleep in in stead of coming to church? • Did you hear they moved in together? That’s so bad! • What’s wrong with our government? Why don’t they uphold biblical values? Whenever I hear that, I feel like saying, “Do you seriously expect non-Christians to behave like Christians?” Think it through. Oquv"rgqrng"kp"vjg"Yguv"pq"nqpigt"eqp/ ukfgt"vjgougnxgu"Ejtkuvkcp0 Or even if they use the term “Christian” to describe themselves, few believe in the authority of Scripture or profess a personal faith in Jesus Christ. So why would we expect them to behave like Christians? Why would we expect people who don’t profess to be Christians to: • Wait until marriage to have sex? • Clean up their language? • Be celibate when they’re attracted to people of the same sex? • Pass laws like the entire nation was Christian? Seriously? Why?

I’m a pastor. I completely believe Jesus is not only the Way, but that God’s way is Vjcv‚u"tkijv# the best way. K"wugf"vq jcxg"c"rncpm When you kp"o{" follow biblig{g000 cal teachings about how to live life, your life simply goes better. It just does. I 100 percent agree. I do everything I personally can to align my life with the teachings of Scripture, and I’m passionate about helping every follower of Christ do the same. But what’s the logic behind judging people who don’t follow Jesus for behaving like people who don’t follow Jesus? Why would you hold the world to the same standard you hold the church? Dghqtg"{qw"lwfig"c"pqp/Ejtkuvkcp"hqt dgjcxkpi" nkmg" c" pqp/Ejtkuvkcp." vjkpm cdqwv"vjku< 30"Vjg{"cev"oqtg"eqpukuvgpvn{"ykvj"vjgkt xcnwg"u{uvgo"vjcp"{qw"fq0 It’s difficult for a non-Christian to be a hypocrite, because they tend to live out what they believe. Chances are they are better at living out their values than you or me. Jesus never blamed pagans for acting like pagans. But he did speak out against religious people for acting hypocritically.

If God had a cell phone He would say to you...

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40"[qwt"fkucrrtqxcn"ku"fguvtq{kpi"vjg tgncvkqpujkr0 (If you have even have a relationship in the first place.) Some of the most judgmental Christians have zero non-Christians friends. Is that a surprise, really? I mean, on a human level, how many people have you made time for this week that you know disapprove of who you are and the way you live? Exactly. 50"Lwfiogpv"ku"c"vgttkdng"gxcp/ ignkuo"uvtcvgi{0 People don’t line up to be judged. If you want to keep being ineffective at reaching unchurched people, keep judging them. 60"Lwfikpi"qwvukfgtu"ku"wpEjtkuvkcp0 Paul told us to stop judging people outside the church. Jesus said God will judge us by the same standard with which we judge others. Paul also reminds us to drop the uppity-attitude; that none of us were saved by the good we did but by grace. Uq"yjcv"ecp"{qw"fqA

30""Uvqr"lwfikpi"pqp/Ejtkuvkcpu0 Start loving them. Very few people have been judged into life-change. Many have been loved into it. 40""Gorcvjk|g"ykvj"pqp/Ejtkuvkcpu0 Ask yourself, “If I wasn’t a Christian, what would I be doing?” Chances are you might be doing exactly what the nonChristians in your neighborhood are doing. Understanding that and empathizing with that completely changes how you see people. And they can tell how you see them.

Jesus did. And caught plenty of disapproval for it. I have a friend who continually drops f-bombs in my presence. As much as it bothers me, I never correct him (he’s not a kid, he’s my peer). But I do pray for him every day and we talk about my faith. I pray I see the day when he’s baptized. 60"Rtc{"hqt"wpejwtejgf"rgqrng0 It is impossible to remain enemies with someone you genuinely pray for daily. 70"Nkxg"qwv"{qwt"hckvj"cwvjgpvkecnn{0 Your actions carry weight. Humility is far more attractive than pride. When a nonChristian sees integrity, it’s compelling. I just have a feeling if we in the church loved the world the way Jesus did, the world might come running to Christ. And then the change we long to see might actually begin to happen. Carey Nieuwhof is the lead Pastor at Connexus Community Church north of Toronto Canada, Carey also speaks at conferences and churches throughout North America on leadership, family, parenting and personal renewal.

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Qh"Eqwtug"Ctokpkcpu"Dgnkgxg"Kp"Rtgfguvkpcvkqp# by Kevin Probst

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ith certainty, there will be both Calvinists and Arminians in heaven. A Calvinist may arrive in heaven to find out he was right all along. Perhaps the Arminian will discover that he was right all along. But one thing is certain, both the Calvinist and Arminian can never conclude that they were both right. These two Christian doctrines are in such contradiction a shipwreck for one is assured. I still firmly believe that both ships will arrive safely in the harbor. As one sailing on the Arminian ship I would like to address a myth that is common on that other ship; the idea that Arminians do not believe in predestination. Arminians shake their heads at the absurdity of this accusation. Of course Arminians believe in predestination. “For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethren." - Romans 8:29. Arminians are strong proponents of predestination. We see no conflict between free will and predestination. But, we struggle with the idea of making free will compatible with determinism. We believe in God's foreknowledge, of course. God foreknows every person' ultimate and final decision regarding Jesus Christ. We believe the focus of predestination should be primarily on Jesus Christ. God foreknew that Christ would make the right choices regarding the cross. God predestined Christ’s death and resurrection based on the decisions he knew Christ would make.. We believe Calvinism ship wrecks on the issue of double predestination. It is illogical to believe that God predetermined some to believe and go to heaven but he did not predetermine others to NOT believe and go to hell. We believe that a holy and pure and sinless God cannot predetermine individuals to hell. This is contrary to God's nature. Can God do all things? Can God do anything he wants?

Some may be surprised that he answer is no. He cannot do anything that contradicts his nature. It is unimaginable, had I power to condemn one of my sons to spend eternity in hell that I would do such a thing. It is even more unimaginable to believe that God would assign people to hell based on his own arbitrary nature even before they had an opportunity to make any decisions or participate in any actions t h a t might m a k e GOD...I HAVE A LOT OF QUESTIONS THAT I CAN’T FIND ANSWERS FOR! them reI NEED ANSWERS NOW! sponsible or accountable. Scripture teaches that God I CAN’T WAIT extends THAT LONG! salvation to all m e n . "Whosever believeth in him...", (John 3:16) "If any man come to me..." Luke 14:6 "For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people." (Titus 2:11) “He is a propitiation for the sins of the whole world” [1 John. 2:2.], “He tasted death for every man” [Heb. 2:9.], “He gave himself a ransom for all” [1 Tim. 2:6.]. It is a gracious decree given of God through his Son Jesus Christ that he is determined to justify and adopt all who will believe. Does not God become a hypocrite if he so clearly extends this invitation to all men knowing that he has already determined some of those men to be lost? Therefore, Arminians believe in predestination but it is conditioned on the choices men make. We don't believe they can make those choices apart from the spirit of God.

Most would agree that it is logically impossible for God to predestinate to heaven but not to hell. To choose some for heaven and not all to heaven is going to assure that some are chosen for hell. Where are those verses in the Bible that indicate that an arbitrary God sends men to hell unconditionally? I believe this is unproven in scripture because it makes God the author of sin and this, too, is illogical and nonsensical because the B i b l e teaches that it is God's YOU’LL HAVE TO will that WAIT UNTIL AFTER n o n e YOU DIE! should perish and all should come to repentance. (Tim 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9) YOU CAN’T WAIT God deTWO WEEKS? clares a universal desire that all men be saved. But, he gives them the gift of free will and in so doing he realizes that some will not use their gift in the manner he wishes and therefore must be punished for their disobedience. He places the onus on man. Believe and be saved, or rebel and be lost. Arminians do not downplay the role of faith in salvation. Faith is the condition for being elected, a gift of God. Faith is NOT the cause of election, God alone is the cause of election. Therefore, God causes the election of those who will have faith in Him. Election is conditional, not on the provisions of God, he will! It is conditional on whether man will choose to believe, he may, he may not. God allows this freedom of man's will because he is not a club-bearing God who will arbitrarily take people to heaven whether

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they want to go or not and cast people in hell whether they have any accountability or not. "Election and predestination are not the unconditional and mysterious choosing of certain individuals known only to God, but is rather the election and predestination of those who have faith in Christ their Redeemer. Election is in Christ but no one is in Christ without faith." -William Witt Though I don't agree with all of Philip Limborch's theology, I certainly agree with him regarding 'absolute reprobation'. "The doctrine of absolute reprobation (Because God elects some to heaven he must therefore elect others to hell) is repugnant to the divine perfections of holiness, justice, sincerity, wisdom, and love." (A Complete System, or, Body of Divinity, p. 371). The core problem for Arminians is that unconditional predestination is totally incompatible to the very nature or God. It is not who God is. "Surely it is dishonorable to the name of God to suppose that he would charge on sinners a resistance which was to them a necessity, and complain of outrage on His Spirit whose influences were only partially put forth." -William Burton Pope. Would God infect a man with sin, determine him to never have an opportunity to be free of it and then, in a rage, condemn him to an eternal hell? This is an absurdity in the minds of Arminians. Those who respond to the call of the Spirit of God and who, with God’s help, choose to believe (have faith) are predestined to an eternity with the Savior. Who said Arminians do not believe in predestination? Kevin Probst teaches Bible and Apologetics to high school students at Lafayette Christian School in LaGrange, Georgia. He loves writing about theology, apologetics and politics.

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hat do you most look forward to at Thanksgiving? Gathering with family? Eating turkey and all the fixings? Or is it the time honored tradition of spending the afternoon watching football?

while I go shopping. How long would you like me to shop?” That will definitely make him more aware of the time he’s planning to spend parked in the recliner.

In our house, football rules… at least for my husband. I realized quickly when we were dating that he was a fan, but like so many things, you really don’t understand the extent of someone’s obsession until you marry them. I was totally unprepared for the grief associated with being a football widow.

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I can understand having a favorite team you love to watch, but my husband follows every team. Does yours do that fantasy football stuff? What I’ve learned is that it requires them to follow all their players, and all those players come from different teams. Hence, my husband wants to watch and/or listen to every game possible. Did I mention he’s on about 5 different fantasy leagues?! Yes, I’ll be donning my mourning attire until football season is over. Oh, and it doesn’t help that listening to sports on the radio makes me want to stick a fork in my eye. I finally got him to

Wives want to feel like they are their husband’s number one priority. And wives who have been through a divorce already have baggage from a time when they did not feel like number one. I’ve told my husband many times that it really hurts my feelings when it appears that football is more important than our time together. With full time jobs and 5 kids, it’s not like we have a lot of time to spare. Now, don’t think I’m saying we need their attention 24/7. There are ways to work around this. For example, “sure honey, you watch football

Kids in blended families can have a difficult time connecting with their step-parents. And in our home, football has widened that gap. My 2 “originals” had virtually no knowledge of sports until I met and married their step-dad. I thought, being boys, that they would naturally warm up to his love for sports. So far, though, more often that not, I hear them comment that they have nothing in common with him. We’ve all tried various ways to remedy this. My husband coached a YMCA flag football team one season that my younger son played on. And now my oldest son has started playing football at school, and my husband will volunteer to run chains (whatever that means). It’s nice to see everybody trying. I doubt we’ll find our common ground on this particular turf, but we’ll keep trying. And that’s what you must do – keep trying… Whether it’s football or another sport, or any job or hobby…. if there’s one thing

that’s pulling the focus of a parent so strongly that the rest of the family starts to resent it, something’s gotta give. This can be especially challenging in blended families, I think, because the obsession might have started as a welcome distraction in a bad situation. Perhaps it was a way to avoid a fight during the first marriage, or a way to protect yourself from feeling lonely while you were single. Now that life has changed and the family dynamic is different, those needs have to be reevaluated. They may not be necessary any more. Or perhaps they just need to be brought down to a level everyone can live with. As for football, I’d be happy if we could just pick one team to follow. And given where we live, Go COWBOYS! Andi Parker is a sweet but stubborn wife, and a motivated, multitasking mom of five. Kids include two “originals”, boys ages 13 & 9, and three “steps”, boys ages 18 & 14, and a 7-year-old girl. Andi works as a TV Producer for a Christian TV Network and freelances as a Traffic Reporter for an NBC affiliate. Her heart is set on sharing victories and life experiences in order to encourage and inspire other blended family working moms… or any gal who’s ever had to juggle a man, a job, kids, friends, chores, etc. Andi blogs at:

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He is famous for his charity work, very funny commercials, and numerous appearances on TV shows such as Saturday Night Live.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” Drew told Vjg"922"Enwd. “It’s surreal to think that it actually did happen.”

In his book Manning, co-authored with his father, Peyton tells the story of his conversion: “My faith has been number one since I was thirteen years old and heard from the pulpit on a Sunday morning in New Orleans a simple question: ‘If you died today, are you one hundred percent sure you’d go to heaven?’ “It was a big church, and I felt very small, but my heart was pounding. The minister invited those who would like that assurance through Jesus Christ to raise their hands, and I did. Then he invited us to come forward, to take a stand, and my heart really started pounding and from where we sat, it looked like a mile to the front. But I got up and did it, and I committed my life to Christ, and that faith has been most important to me ever since.” Peyton says his four priorities, in order, are: faith, family, friends, and football. He testifies, “My faith doesn’t make me perfect, it makes me forgiven.” He describes his spiritual life: “I pray every night, sometimes long prayers about a lot of things and a lot of people, but I don’t talk about it or brag about it because that’s between God and me, and I’m no better than anyone else in God’s sight.” He doesn’t pray to win games. Rather, “I pray to keep both teams injury free, and personally, that I use whatever talent I have to the best of my ability.” He has made this character commitment, “Dad says it can take twenty years to make a reputation, and five minutes to ruin it. I want my reputation to be able to make it through whatever five-minute crises I run into. I’m a lot more comfortable knowing where my help is.”

A great story isn’t just about the ending; it’s also about the journey. Drew and his younger brother Tgkf grew up in Austin, Texas. Football wasn’t his favorite sport. “Baseball was my favorite sport. I played all sports. My brother and I were just sports junkies. Every free second we had was out in the yard playing tennis or running around.” But by high school, Drew excelled in football as a quarterback. He looked forward to playing at the college level, but in his junior year, he suffered a torn ACL; at the time his future in football looked dim. “I had seen a lot of my friends tear their ACLs, and some of them hadn’t come back as good as they were before – not as fast, not as mobile, whatever it might be. So the thought of a torn ACL was devastating to me, because I thought that I might be in the same boat as them.” One Sunday at church, something the pastor said changed everything. “I was 17 years old sitting in church one day with a torn ACL, on crutches, wondering what if football were not here for me or if sports weren’t here for me. What’s my calling in life? What am I? What’s my purpose? What am I here to do? For some reason, it all hit me. His call to the congregation was that God was looking for a few good men to carry the torch and to represent the Christian faith. I just remember thinking to myself, Man, I’d like to be one of those few good men.” Drew became a Christian that day. With a new purpose, he was determined that noth-

ing would stand in his way. "God does have a purpose for me that’s much greater than football.” Drew went on to finish his high school football career with 28-0 record. He spent the next four years at Rwtfwg where he led the Dqkn/ ocmgtu to the 2001 Rose Bowl. Though they came up short, there were bigger things in store for Drew that year. He was drafted by the Ucp"Fkgiq"Ejctigtu. He spent five seasons there until he dislocated his throwing shoulder while trying to recover a fumble. Once again Drew’s future in football was questionable. “I was given a 25 percent chance of coming back and playing by some. That could very easily put a lot of doubt in your heart. But, ever since that moment in high school when I truly accepted the responsibility of being a Christian, I knew that my faith was strong. As long as I relied on that, I knew that there was a plan and I just had to believe it.” In just two months, Drew had fully recovered. By then, the Chargers' organization decided to go with Philip Rivers as the starter. Drew decided to move on. He had two choices: the Okcok"Fqnrjkpu, a team on the rise and championship potential, or the New Orleans Saints, a losing team, in a city still picking up the pieces from Hurricane Katrina. “Here’s Miami. Pkem" Ucdkp was a first year head coach the year before. They went 9-7. They won their last 7 in a row. I mean, they were a team on the up and up. Then there’s New Orleans, which [had] a first year head coach. Nobody knew what to expect out of Ugcp"Rg{vqp. The city had just been completely devastated by Hurricane Katrina; 85% of the city under water. The team had been displaced, 3-13 record. These are my choices. From an outsider’s perspective, you would think that the obvious choice would be the Miami Dolphins, yet when you get past the surface and dig a little deeper, you see the heart and soul of a city that just needed somebody to believe in them. Here I was, just needed somebody to believe in me.” It was during his visit to New Orleans with Saints new head coach Sean Peyton, that Drew and his wife Brittany made their decision.

“I think that’s when Brittany and I both looked at each other and thought this is much more than just coming to be a part of a team. This is coming to be a part of something much greater and that is the rebuilding of a city.” Drew signed with the Saints in 2006. Four seasons later he led them to not only their first Super Bowl but to victory. It wasn’t just through football that Drew has become a beacon of hope to New Orleans and the state of Louisiana; together with his wife he founded, the Dtggu"Ftgco"Hqwpfcvkqp to advance research in the fight against cancer and to help rebuild what was lost in Hurricane Katrina. Drew has also written a book, Coming Back Stronger, which chronicles his journey with the underlying message of never giving up and following God’s plan. “I live for God, for the faith that I have in Him. Knowing the sacrifices that Jesus Christ made on the cross for me and feeling like it’s in God’s hands, all I have to do is just give my best, commit the rest to Him. Everything else is taken care of. That takes the weight off anybody’s shoulders. It’s to give you confidence to know that you’ve got somebody looking out for you.”

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most important influence… I’ve been in the church since I was 7. My parents didn’t push it on us but they made sure we grew up in the church, so that’s all we know, that’s what we do.” He went further to say, “Whenever you can be a Christian and come to a Christian university like Baylor and make a difference like this whole football team has, it’s great. [God] gives you the stage to make a difference and not to just talk about yourself, but lift Him up. There are a lot of different types of Christians everywhere, but my biggest thing is it’s not our job to judge; it’s just our job to go out, praise Him, let people know what He’s doing, and let people follow if they want to. So I praise God, I thank him for everything. Purposefully, you live every day for Him, and when He gives you the opportunity to speak up for Him or to do something in His name, you do it.”

ing quarterback for the Pack since 1992. His steady play was largely overshadowed by Favre’s “unretirement” and subsequent trade to the Pgy"[qtm"Lgvu. Aaron and his two brothers grew up in a Christian home in Chico, Calif. His parents, Ed and Darla Rodgers, were a great influence in their lives. Rodgers says, “I grew up knowing what a stable relationship was by my parents’ example, and how it centered on Christ.” He went on to say, “When our family had its ups and downs, I knew my parents relied on God for everything, and He always got us through the rough spots.” Until he was 17, Aaron says he went to church because his parents went to church. But about this time, he began to make some choices with his buddies that were not right. It was then that he rededicated his life to the Lord.

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“Ever since then,” he says, “I fall on my face and get back up, get on my knees and confess, and keep on trying to live for Jesus.”

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Aaron says, “I try to live my life in a way that reflects the Lord. I use that as a model as I relate to my friends and family, teammates and coaches. I want them to see that I really love and care for them as individuals. I try to build relationships. This is what I like about Jesus. Jesus is about relationships.”

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In the 2005 NFL draft, the Packers made him their number one pick overall. His uncanny ability to find receivers and get the ball to them has made him the NFL alltime career leader in passer rating at 98.4 It hasn’t been an easy road for Rodgers. After three years as a backup quarterback, he was called on to take the place of legendary Brett Favre, who had been the start-

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eattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson espoused about his Christian faith in a recent documentary entitled The Making of a Champion. In the video, Wilson, 24, describes how he found God at the age of 14. “I had a dream that my dad passed away and that Jesus came into the room and he was basically knocking on my door, saying, ‘Hey, you need to find out more about me,’” Wilson said. “So that Sunday morning I ended up going to church and that’s when I got saved.”

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Unfortunately the dream was a foreshadowing of sorts because Wilson’s father died six years later. Wilson also explained in the video that he was a “bad kid” and that his Christian faith helped him to mature. “I think that got me through a lot of adversity … because I used to beat up kids and bite kids and do stuff all the time,” Wilson said. The star quarterback thanks God for the talent God has given him. “No one can stop what God has for you,” Wilson said.

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tend Confirmation classes.” Kaepernick told the University of Nevada student newspaper that religion is “a foundation to build your life off of.” So, when he chose to tattoo his upper body, he chose Bible verses. According to Sports Illustrated, the psalms tattooed on Kaepernick’s arms are all about his competitive instinct. The verses include Psalm 27:3, which says, “Though an army besiege me, my heart will not fear; though war break out against me, even then I will be confident.” On the other arm is Psalm 18:39, which reads, “You armed me with strength for battle; you humbled my adversaries before me.” Kaepernick also explained his tattoos to sports reporter and former NFL quarterback Mwtv"Yctpgt: “My first tattoo was a scroll on my right arm, Psalm 18:39...It’s just my way of showing everybody that this is what I believe in.”

editor’s note: Christians should not be disparaging against believers in professional sports or for that matter, the music industry, the arts, acting or any other form of entertainment that isn’t blatantly immoral. Some vessels are meant to be just salt. It is God’s plan to pepper his children among the heathen as a testimony to His plan of Grace and Mercy to those who place thier trust and faith in Jesus Christ. No matter where you look it seems there are people of faith working behind the scenes, many times quietly. Not every believer needs to be on the street corner yelling at the wicked or lost passing by. Yes, when celebrity believers offer their testimony in a public manner the scrutiny can be unbearable. Haven’t there been times when you wanted to take the Jesus fish off the back of you car so you could zoom around some clod who chooses to go 20 mph on a two lane winding road that is posted 45? We need to pray for our brothers and sisters that have no anonymity in public.


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he effects of porn on marriage are widespread and devastating. Researcher Patrick Fagan, Ph.D., completed a major study of pornography and called it a "quiet family killer." His study found that 56 percent of divorces had one partner with an obsessive interest in porn. On the average, 40 million Americans regularly view porn, and the overwhelming majority are men. That's the admitted figure. I feel safe writing to you that I believe well over 90 percent of the men that will read this (including the one writing it) have viewed porn on the Internet. It's a simple click away at all times. It is the number-one temptation facing all adult men. If allowed to fester in our lives, porn slowly erodes not only our rational senses but also our very souls. A marriage is diseased when outside sexual influences work their way into it, and as those influences progress, the marriage falls deeper and deeper into despair.

This is a difficult topic for us to talk about. It's one of those things that we prefer to keep silent. But the reason for this article is to teach us to strive to become better men. Something as treacherous as pornography undermines everything we

try to achieve as husbands and fathers. With that in mind, let's focus on the effects of porn on marriage: 30"Vtwg"rcuukqp"ku"pwnnkhkgf0 Great marital sex has little to do with technique, stamina or experience. The genuine passion built up between two people in love connecting in the highest physical form of intimacy is what makes for great marital sex. This is difficult to achieve even without porn being introduced into the equation. Children, stress and busyness all take their toll on genuine passion. Pornography will outright destroy it. In studies, many women will say they don't feel that their porn-addicted husband is truly present when they make love. 40" Tkfkewnqwu" gzrgevcvkqpu0" Porn is a multibillion-dollar per year industry. It has to be visually exciting and instantly grab your attention to be successful. It's entertainment performed by actors. Just as your marriage and family life are much different than a 30-minute sitcom, the same applies with your sex life. When we fill our minds with the false images of

porn, we naturally take those expectations with us to the bedroom. This leads to disappointment for the husband and a wife with a wrecked self-esteem.

it afterward. Porn has no chance of ever producing that feeling. It's not real, and it leaves a man feeling only shame and emptiness after the fact.

50"Vjg"nquu"qh"vtwuv"cpf"kpvkoce{0 Most, if not all, wives (if they are being honest), consider their husband viewing pornography as cheating. Another woman, even just her image, has been introduced into your relationship, and the wife now is having to compete with it. Continual viewing of porn will erode the trust built in your marriage until it is gone completely. Meanwhile, the ability to actually feel intimacy together will wear away at the exact same pace as the trust.

70"Rtqitguukxgn{"yqtug"cpf"wpucvkuh{/ kpi0"Addictions all work the same way. As they progress, you need more and intensified versions of your addiction. In time, no matter how much is consumed, that satisfied feeling that was felt in the beginning can never be reached.

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A porn addict is no different than a drug addict, in that they are both desperately trying to find that high that keeps eluding them. In the end, the addict either will seek help or watch his life fall apart piece by piece. There is hope in the resiliency of the soul. For the sake of all involved, shut the porn down. Seek help. Here is a place to start: OcttkcigIgou0eqo142321261241rqtp/ wug/kpetgcugu/kphkfgnkv{/fkxqteg1 Cuddle up with your wife tonight and ask her if she's ever felt like you weren't really present during sex. For the original article, visit:

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with no vocal cords, and many others with life-changing stories to tell. As Ford saw the many titles on Amazon which repeat the words miracle or God encounters, she asked the Lord for a different word that would describe these experiences. He dropped supervention into her head. Was that even in the dictionary? Not in Webster's or a few others on her desk. However, she found it in the Oxford American Dictionary. Supervention is defined as an interruption or change from some condition or process—the perfect word for what God is doing in the lives of His people. Interrupting and redirecting their paths. Healing a condition. Changing the process. Not every story has the hoped-for miraculous outcome. Some describe unexpected guidance, impossible peace in the midst of tragedy, or receiving Christ's empowerment to do something impossible.

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merican pilgrims, who originated the Thanksgiving holiday, borrowed the idea from Uwmmqv0 The pilgrims were deeply religious people. When they were trying to find a way to express their thanks for their survival and for the harvest, they looked to the Bible for an appropriate way of celebrating and found Sukkot. This is not the standard story taught in public schools today - but the Sukkot explanation of Thanksgiving fits better. The original Thanksgiving was a harvest festival (as is Sukkot), that was observed in the fall (as Sukkot is), and that Pilgrims would not have celebrated a holiday that was not in the Bible. Research shows that the first Thanksgiving was "a harvest festival that included feasts, sporting events, and other activities," concepts very much in keeping with the Jewish religious observance of Sukkot. In Jewish tradition, the Festival of Sukkot is a joyous occasion to give thanks and praise to the Source of Creation for the bounty we enjoy. In fact, we are told that during Sukkot, "you shall have nothing but joy." [Lev. 16:15] Jews erect a sukkah, a harvest booth, in which they eat their meals, and sometimes sleep, during the festival. It is a reminder of the booths in which their ancestors are said

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to have dwelled during their forty-year Sinai sojourn. While we cannot be certain about what motivated those Pilgrim settlers to initiate a feast of thanksgiving, it is likely that they consciously drew on a model wellknown to them from the Bible they cherished. Seeing themselves as new Israelites in a new "promised land," the Pilgrims Lord, why did surely found you have to inspiration in Deuteronmake me kosher? omy 16 in which God commands the ancient Israelites to observe the Feast of Booths--in Hebrew, Sukkot, "to rejoice before Adonai your God" at the time of the fall harvest [16:13]. To contact Jeremy for ministry in your congregation, for a radio or television interview or other special event, or for information on his albums or teachings, please call or email:

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Lceqd‚u"Jqwug<"K"Vjqwijv"[qw"Jcf"C"Dkiigt"Ftgco autobiography released by Penny Robichaux-Koontz 2nd edition will hit next month on the 18th but is available through Jacob’s House NOW!

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Coc|qp"Tgxkgyu000 Vyq"yqtfu<"Nkhg"Ejcpikpi#"ß"5.0 out of 5 stars by Robin J. Timmons, Murrieta, CA No one can read this book and remain the same person they were before being taken on this journey of Penny's life. The author, Penny Robichaux-Koontz, attended the same high school as I and I am particularly blown away to learn of her incredible childhood. It certainly was a far cry from the norm and anyone I have ever known. I found great difficulty reading through my tears. Occasionally, I just had to lay my head down and cry...to resume reading later, as I tried to comprehend the pain, the courage, the sadness and the unbelievable strength, faith and sheer guts. If you had seen Penny in high school...you would never have known the depths of anguish and triumph she experienced leading up to high school. And it just gets better and better. Ejqugp"d{"Iqf."K uc{0 This is a life story that must be made into a movie. And it is more, so much more than a good

read. It is real. With the negative times we find ourselves in this world today, folks need to know and experience how much good there is. This book oughtta get that job done! If you never believed in miracles before, surely you will upon reading this book. God is for real and you will see Him vividly in action in Penny's life story. My life is forever changed. C"Ikhv"vq"[qwtugnh#"ß"5.0 out of 5 stars by Lynn from Sugar Land This is a one-of-kind story that will inspire you to venture to places in life where God walks and love blooms with a little attention. Penny Robichaux has the heart and faith of a Mother Teresa, the courage of a lioness, arms to enfold hundreds of children and a twinkle in her eye for Cajuns! Her voice in this book ranges from innocent and tender to challenging to sexy and downright sassy. It's a gift and blessing to read, and one that remains with you long after.

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A Minute with a Man Our founding fathers, together with the famous law book Blackstone’s Commentaries often spoke of natural law or the laws of nature. They wrestled with whether such natural law included or excluded divine revelation. Was it man centered or God centered and where do our laws come from? Read the words of Pqcj"Ygduvgt."on of

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by Dee Wampler, Urtkpihkgnf."OQ"Cvvqtpg{"Fgg"Ycorngt"has 50 years trial experience as a Greene County prosecutor and defense attorney, and is the author of “The Myth of Separation of Church and State” and “The Trial of Christ: A 21st Century Lawyer Defends Jesus.” our founding fathers: “The law of nature is a rule of conduct arising out of the natural relations of human beings established by the creator and existing prior to any positive human law...these...have been established by the Creator and are, of such peculiar felicity of expression, denominated in scripture as ordinances of Heaven.” This clearly proves that our founding fathers viewed the “law of nature” from a biblical view and believed that the foundations of all of our laws came from God.

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The Pope is certainly gaining traction among new believers as a man who isn’t sticking to what could be considered old fashioned beliefs. His predecessor was even responsible for making pop star Ct/ kcpc"Itcpfg"turn away from the faith she was raised under, as previously reported by The Inquisitr. The latest revelation involves something that could shake the very foundation of religions based on the belief in Jesus Christ. It has long been debated that the Big Bang theory and evolution were science’s ways of disproving the existence of God, but it seems Pope Francis has now declared the contrary. The religious leader is likely to be vigorously attacked for his statement, as the church itself could have a difficult time accepting it. Even Atheists might disagree

with his announcement, because it affects their stance as well. The Pope announced his shocking revelation on Monday, according to Vjg"Jwhh/ kpivqp"Rquv0 “When we read about Creation in Genesis, we run the risk of imagining God was a magician, with a magic wand able to do everything. But that is not so. He created human beings and let them develop according to the internal laws that he gave to each one so they would reach their fulfillment. God is not a divine being or a magician, but the Creator who brought everything to life. Evolution in nature is not inconsistent with the notion of creation, because evolution requires the cre-

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The Pope’s controversial statement will undoubtedly create ripples across the religious community and backlash against his authority as a leader. Steadfast believers will likely stand by the Holy Bible as the ultimate source of fact, even though Francis is now challenging it at what many call its roots. Do you agree with Pope Francis that evolution and the Big Bang theory are true?

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harles Krauthammer is a citizen of the US. He is a winner of Rwnkv|gt Rtk|g0""He won this prize because of his significant contribution in the field of mass communication and media. He writes columns for different newspapers, not restricted to America only. He also writes for newspapers which are published outside the America. Mr. Krauthammer was born in the city of New York in the year 1950. He started his studies in Montreal and joined OeIknn" Wpk/ xgtukv{. He earned his honors degree from the same university in Economics & Political Science when he was twenty years old. In the year 1971 he joined Qzhqtf. Later he returned to the US and joined the Ogfkecn"Uejqqn"qh"Jctxctf. When Mr. Krauthammer was in the first

year at Harvard he was met with an accident (diving into a swimming pool and hitting his head on the bottom). He became paralyzed in this accident by injuring his spinal cord but completed his studies. He graduated as Psychiatric from the Harvard and started practicing in a General Hospital at Massachusetts. There he worked as a psychiatric for the next three years and finally quitted his practice of medicine. Charles then headed towards the Washington for a research in Psychiatry. He started his career in mass media by writing articles which were related to politics. In the year 1981, he became the

editor of a daily newspaper of the US. He also contributed his services as a writer for the same newspaper. Later, after two years he started working for the magazine Time. He wrote essays for the magazine. For his weekly column in The Washington Post, he was able fetch the famous Pulitzer Prize in the year 1987. He received this prize just after two years when he started writing for weekly column. By this achievement he became famous in the US. People started recognizing his talent and his capability. Charles Krauthammer is also a winner of many other awards which includes Dtcfng{"Rtk|g. He also owes excellence award in journalism, which is awarded by the foundation called Gtke"Dtgkpfgn. The famous news channel of the US, Fox has also featured a documentary showing the different stages of life of Charles Krauthammer. One could easily get the inspiration from this very talented and

hard working person. His will power and his hunger to excel had crossed the barrier of his wheelchair. Charles Krauthammer married Tqd{p in the year 1974. Professionally M/S Robyn is an artist. Robyn is graduated in law and has started her career by practicing law but later became a full time artist. Robyn and Charles are Jewish by religion. Robyn felt much pity that people are neglecting the traditional Jewish music, so she founded an PIQ to spread the Jewish music. The family of Charles Krauthammer is completed with his wife Robyn and a child Fcpkgn. The couple is in the thirty-seventh year of their marriage and are enjoying their status of being married to each other and parent of their only child. The married life is running very smooth and there is no whiff of divorce in their life. See below for Charles’ article.

Octegn."O{"Dtqvjgt by Charles Krauthammer, written Friday, January 27, 2006 in the Los Angeles area emergency room. egpg< White male, around 50, brought in by ambulance, pale, short of breath, in distress. Kpvgtp<"You’re going to be all right, sir. I'm replacing your fluids, and your blood studies and electrolytes should be back from the lab in just a few minutes. Rcvkgpv<"Son, you wait for my electrolytes to come back and I’ll be dead in 10 minutes. I ran the ICU here for 10 years. I’m pan-hypopit and in [circulatory] shock. I need 300 milligrams of hydrocortisone right now. In a bolus. RIGHT NOW. After that, I’ll tell you what to run into my IV and what lab tests to run. Got it? Kpvgtp< Yes, sir.

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This scene played itself out at least a half-dozen times. The patient was my brother, Marcel. He'd call later to regale me with the whole play-by-play, punctuated with innumerable, incredulous can-you-believe-its. We laughed. I loved hearing that mixture of pride and defiance in his voice as he told me how he had yet again thought and talked his way past death. Amazingly, he always got it right. True, he was a brilliant doctor, a professor of medicine at UCLA and a pulmonologist of unusual skill. But these diagnostic feats were performed lying flat on his back, near delirious and on the

edge of circulatory collapse. Marcel instantly knew why. It was his cancer returning -- the rare tumor he'd been carrying since 1988 -- suddenly popping up in some new and life-threatening anatomical location. By the time he got to the ER and was looking up at the raw young intern, he'd figured out where it was and what to do. I loved hearing these tales, in part because it brought out the old bravado in him -- the same courage that, in the 1980s, when AIDS was largely unknown and invariably fatal, led Marcel to bronchoscope patients with active disease. At the time, not every doctor was willing to risk being on the receiving end of the coughing and spitting up. "Be careful, Marce," I would tell him. He'd laugh. Friends and colleagues knew this part of Marcel -- the headstrong cowboy -- far better than I did. We hadn't lived in the same city since he went off to medical school when I was 17. What I knew that they didn't, however, was the Marcel of before, the golden youth of our childhood together. He was four years older and a magnificent athlete: good ballplayer, great sailor and the most elegant skier I'd ever seen. But he was generous with his gifts. He taught me most everything I ever learned about every sport I ever played.

He taught me how to throw a football, hit a backhand, grip a 9-iron, field a grounder, dock a sailboat in a tailing wind. He was even more generous still. Whenever I think back to my childhood friends -- Morgie, Fiedler, Klipper, the Beller boys -- I realize they were not my contemporaries but his. And when you're young, four years is a chasm. But everyone knew Marcel's rule: "Charlie plays." The corollary was understood: If Charlie doesn't play, Marcel doesn't play. I played. From the youngest age he taught me to go one-on-one with the big boys, a rare and priceless gift. And how we played. Spring came late where we grew up in Canada, but every year our father would take us out of school early to have a full three months of summer at our little cottage in the seaside town of Long Beach, N.Y. For those three months of endless summer, Marcel and I were inseparable, vagabond brothers shuttling endlessly on our Schwinns from beach to beach, ballgame to ballgame. Day and night we played every sport ever invented, and some games, such as three-step stoopball and sidewalk spaldeen, we just made up ourselves. For a couple of summers we even wangled ourselves jobs teaching sailing at the splendidly named Treasure Island day camp nearby. It was paradise.

There is a black-and-white photograph of us, two boys alone. He's maybe 11, I'm 7. We're sitting on a jetty, those jutting piles of rock that little beach towns throw down at half-mile intervals to hold back the sea. In the photo, nothing but sand, sea and sky, the pure elements of our summers together. We are both thin as rails, tanned to blackness and dressed in our summer finest: bathing suits and buzz cuts. Marcel's left arm is draped around my neck with that effortless natural ease - and touch of protectiveness -- that only older brothers know. Whenever I look at that picture, I know what we were thinking at the moment it was taken: It will forever be thus. Ever brothers. Ever young. Ever summer. My brother Marcel died on Tuesday, Jan. 17. It was winter. He was 59. ngvvgtuBejctngumtcwvjcoogt0eqo

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A number of well-meaning and wellintentioned Christians have begun to argue it’s time to just get government out of the marriage business altogether. Marriage ought, they say, to be a religious matter only with no role whatsoever for the state. Rand Paul might even campaign for the White House on this premise. There are two profound problems with this view. The first is that recognizing, affirming and defending natural marriage is in fact a proper role for the state. Let’s not forget that, according to Romans 13, civil government is God’s idea, not man’s. The authority civil government possesses, every last bit of it, has been delegated to it by God himself. “For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been established by God” (Romans 13:1). In an often overlooked verse that touches directly on the proper role of government, Scripture tells us that political authorities are “to punish those who do evil and to praise those who do good”(1 Peter 2:14). Government, then, by God’s

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design and intention, is not to be neutral on matters of morality. It is not designed by God to be a bystander in the culture wars, but to take sides. And the side it has been instructed to take is the side of what is right and good. It has a divine responsibility to know the difference between good and evil and to reward the former while punishing the latter. We know that natural marriage, oneman, one-woman marriage, is a good and right thing. It was designed by God from the dawn of time for our benefit. It meets man’s need for companionship, sexual intimacy and procreation. It is the state’s job, according to Scripture, to recognize the immense value of this institution, and to affirm it and protect it. So when government defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman, and prohibits recognition of immoral and unnatural same-sex counterfeits, it is doing a good thing, a divinely-ordained thing. It is fulfilling its role as a “minister of God” (Romans 13:6). It is doing what God designed it to do. No Christian should retreat from supporting the government’s role in defining marriage even one little bit.

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Secondly, if these Christian libertarians want to keep government out of the marriage business, this is the perfectly wrong way to go about it. In fact, withdrawing governmental recognition of marriage guarantees even greater governmental intrusion into the affairs of the family over time. Why? Because divorce happens. When a marriage tragically falters, someone with authority will have to decide whether a divorce is granted, how property is going to be divided, who gets what part of what pension, whether alimony will be assessed, and who will have custody of the children. There is no chance that the state can be kept out of those life-altering decisions, and its work will be immensely complicated by the lack of any recognized legal basis for the marriage itself. How can a legal divorce be granted if there is no legal marriage to begin with? It’s fine to say we’ll just have the church perform weddings and keep the state out. But unless the law reserves to church authorities the exclusive right to decide who gets to keep the house and the kids, the state will have to insert itself into such matters whether Christians want it there or not.

It is a proper role of the state, using the authority God has granted to it, and following the guidelines God has established in Scripture, to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. It is altogether right for the state to grant natural marriage special protections in law, to identify it as the relationship in which sex may be legitimately enjoyed and as the optimal nurturing environment for children to be brought into the world and raised to become responsible members of civil society. Let’s not keep the state out of marriage. Instead, let’s work to see that it uses its God-given authority to define and defend the institution that is the bedrock of any healthy civilization. Our future as a nation depends on it. Bryan Fischer is the Director of Issues Analysis for the American Family Association. He hosts "Focal Point with Bryan Fischer",


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was asked about artificial intelligence (AI), the growing capacity of robots to think like humans. His response: we need to "make sure we don't do something very foolish." H e later tweeted that AI is "potentially more dangerous than nukes." Our world has more knowledge than ever before. But how is our escalation of information working for us? No generation has adapted to technology more than today's teenagers. Last night I spoke at a youth ministry event, where I was asked to describe the need for more outreach to their generation. I had to report that 62 percent

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fter four years of young manhood, graduated from High School and working in a strip coal mine, life had beaten and bruised me up pretty good. The long 12-hour work shift at night was becoming monotonous and leading me to unhealthy habits. My physical frame seemed sickly—barely a 30-inch waist and 150 pounds. When I walked into the small Pentecostal church, heads turned and eyes wide open, the faithful stared—even gawked. In a small town, I must have been a little bit notorious. My behavior was well known, especially to the few teenagers who sit in the first three rows, not because they wanted to but to prove to their parents the sincerity of their faith. I took a seat at midpoint in the pews. I wasn't a believer. I was visiting. I had never been to a church where the order of service included standing, singing, lifting hands, everyone praying simultaneously—out loud. There was the southern gospel singing, the handful of choir members, and a fiery sermon with a very long appeal for "sinners" to come forward. I enjoyed it and found it interesting, but I didn't respond. Nor did I respond at the Sunday night service, just before I went to work. When I came back for Wednesday night service, the pastor knew that I was serious.

When Rcuvqt"Vc{nqt"gave the altar call that night, he was determined. After several minutes with bowed heads and closed eyes, he gave up attempting to draw me to the altar—he left the pulpit and came to me. He sat down beside me and asked, "Brother, don't you want to be saved?" My response didn't cause him to flinch, "Yes, but, if I am going to do this, I am not (expletive) with it." I stood up and walked to the altar with him, knelt down, for him to lead me in a prayer of salvation. I confessed, "Jesus is Lord." I was saved. Unfortunately, I didn't know the rules and traditions to mimic. I failed to cry, which caused the "faithful" to question the sincerity of my experience. They seemed disappointed.

A few weeks later, I visited a county fair with some old friends, where a fight broke out and I got into the middle of it. When the skirmish was over, I looked over to see some of my new friends from the church. Without hesitation, I smiled and waved at them. Their look of disappointment was obvious. By the time that I returned to the next service, I discovered that "Christians" love to gossip. They were already "interceding" for me because I had "backslidden." When I read the headline that the notorious actor Ujkc" NcDgqwh had become a "Christian man," I was thrilled—and a bit concerned. Especially when I read the interview filled with passionate expletives, I knew that the "faithful" would have a hard time computing that testimony. In the movie, Hwt{, with fellow actor, Dtcf" Rkvv, who grew up in a Christian family and attended a Pentecostal church, Shia plays a man of faith and this experience had a dramatic effect upon him, causing him to confess, "I found God doing Fury. I became a Christian man." Shia goes on to say, "Brad was really instrumental in guiding my head through this." Interestingly, even though Brad Pitt has said that he has moved away from his faith, he helped guide Shia to understand what he had experienced in a "very real way." Here's my challenge: What are we going to do with men whom we reach? How are we going to respond to them when they don't immediately adopt our rules and traditions, and when their unsanctified language is filled with expletives? Not long ago, I spoke at a conference for men and used some pretty crass language to describe the stupidity of men gawking at women when they walk by them. I did so to mock the men who are so juvenile that they would look upon women in such a way. Interestingly, after the close of the service, several men accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior, others recommitted their

lives to follow Him, and still more dedicated themselves to living as authentic men, refraining from impure lifestyles. Several men told me that my use of that language actually helped them see the stupidity of their sophomoric behavior. It was only a few days later that I received a couple of phone calls from a couple of pastors who were offended by my language and went so far as to question my faith because of it. My heart is truly not to offend, but to convey the truth when speaking to men. I have committed to use more tactful and appropriate language to convey my point. When Saul, the murderous zealot had his miraculous conversion, the faithful questioned the validity of it. "How could God save someone so disgusting as Saul, or Shia, or Neil?" they reasonably ask. We often marvel at the grace that is afforded us, and question the grace afforded others at the same time. LaBeouf has said, " I'm trying to find a way to have some control over my actions, my behavior, my ideas, my thoughts, my path in life. But it's very new for me." After a violent man becomes a believer, it is very important that he has someone to help navigate the course of his next few steps. Following his commitment to Christ, Saul tried to join the disciples in Jerusalem, but they were all afraid of him, not believing that he really was a disciple. If we're going to reach men we must get over our fear of them. In my experience of leading men to reach men, I've noticed a hesitancy and timidity that paralyzes them from taking bold action. We must step up and come along side these guys taking the risk and help them navigate the next few steps. Barnabas stepped up and took Saul with him to the apostles. In the course of time Saul becomes the Apostle Paul, persecuted, often stoned, beaten, shipwrecked, and imprisoned—yet, also the key player in bringing the Gospel to the gentiles and writing the letters that bring such revelation to our faith.

Page 37 We're living in serious times that are causing men to question everything about modern society. Culture is being reprogrammed and manhood is being redefined. This is causing men to have an identity crisis. LaBeouf was quoted as saying, "I've been going through an existential crisis. If you look at my behavior, it's been motivated by a certain discourse. Metamodernism has influenced a lot of my action in the public in this last year and a half—the idea of diametrically opposed ideas happening all at once: the irony and the sincerity, birth and death, the immediacy and the obsolescence." In this statement, Shia is defining metamodernism as his personal suffrage of looking for something as a man. It's him looking around the rubble of crisis—societal, environmental, financial, even existential crisis. In playing a man of faith in the movie, Shia experiences a very real truth—namely, Christ. I believe that the Holy Spirit is speaking to the heart of men. Now is the time for us to strategically position ourselves with wisdom and without prejudice to be the voice of authentic manhood, guiding men to the reality of Christ and helping them navigate their course. My prayer for Shia, is simple, "Holy Spirit, bring alongside Shia a man of encouragement to help him navigate this challenging course. Strengthen his faith. Amen." My prayer for myself after seeing the story about Shia, "Holy Spirit, don't let me call any man impure or unclean whom you have saved" (Read Acts 10:28). Neil Kennedy, author of several books, including FivestarMan: The Five Passions of Authentic Manhood, Centurion Principle, Mother's Guide to Raising a FivestarMan, God's Currency, and Speaking the Father's Blessing and is founder of FivestarMan, an international movement of men.

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grew up as a member of the homeschool community back when we were hiding from the cops and getting our textbooks from public school dumpsters.When I was a teenager, my friends started reading this new book called I Kissed Dating Goodbye. For months we could talk of little else. After reading it myself, I grew into as big an opponent of dating as you could find. Dating was evil and Courtship, whatever it was, was godly, good and Biblical. My grandparents would often ask why I wasn’t dating in high school. I explained what courtship was and quoted Joshua Harris, chapter and verse. Their response surprised me. “I don’t think courtship is a smart idea,” my grandfather said. “How can you tell who you want to marry if you aren’t going out on dates?” my grandmother wondered every time the topic came up. I tried to convince them but to no avail. They both obstinately held to the position that courtship was a foolish idea. Well, what did they know? They were public schooled. I ignored their advice on relationships, preferring to listen to the young people around me who were passionate advocates of courtship. As I grew older, I started to speak at homeschool conferences and events. I talked with homeschool parents, students and alumni all over the country and started to see some challenges with making courtship work. Some of the specific challenges I identified were: • Identification (Finding that other person) • Interaction (Spending time with the other person) • Initiation (Starting the relationship) So I founded PracticalCourtship.com. Its purpose: to instigate a national conversation about how to make courtship more practical. Visits and comments poured in from all over the country about how to make courtship work and why it did not work. Each year I waited for courtship to start working and for my homeschool friends to start getting married. It never happened. Most of them are still single. Some have grown bitter and jaded. Then couples who did get married through courtship started getting divorced. I’m talking the kind of couples who first kissed at their wedding were filing for divorce.

Vjku"ycu"pqv"vjg"fgcn# Vjg"fgcn"ycu"vjcv"kh"yg"rwv"wr"ykvj"vjg twngu" cpf" cymyctfpguu" qh" eqwtvujkr pqy"yg"eqwnf"cxqkf"vjg"rckp"qh"fkxqteg ncvgt0"Vjg"yjqng"rqkpv"qh"eqwtvujkr"ycu vq"jcxg"c"jcrr{"octtkcig."pqv"c"jkij fkxqteg"tcvg0 So I humbled myself and took my grandmother out for dinner to hear why she thought courtship was a bad idea all those years ago. She had predicted the failure of courtship back in the 90s and I wanted to understand how and why. But first let me define what I mean by “courtship”.

Uq"yjcv"ku"eqwtvujkr"cp{yc{A After 20 years there still is no general consensus as to what courtship is. But here are the elements most conservative communities have in common: • The man must ask the woman’s father’s permission before pursuing the woman romantically. • High accountability (chaperones, monitored correspondence, etc). • Rules about physical contact and purity. (The specific rules vary from community to community). • The purpose of the courtship is marriage • High relational intentionality and intensity • High parental involvement. Fathers typically hold a “permission and control” role rather than the traditional “advice and blessing” role held by their fathers.

Vjg"Ecug"hqt"Vtcfkvkqpcn"Fcvkpi My grandmother grew up in a marginally Christian community. People went to church on Sunday but that was the extent of their religious activity. They were not the Bible-reading, small-grouping, mission-tripping Christian young people common in evangelical churches today. And yet her community of friends all got married and then stayed married for decades and decades. So what on earth were they doing that worked so well? Over dinner, my grandmother shared her story about what dating was like back in the the 30s and 40s. When my grandmother dated in middle school (yes, middle school) her parents had only one rule for her. Vjg"Qpg"Fcvkpi"Twng< Don’t go out with the same guy twice in a row. So if she went out for soda with Bob on Tuesday, she had to go to a movie with Bill on Thursday before she could go to the school dance with Bob on

Saturday. That sounded crazy to me. So, I asked her the rationale behind it. She explained that the lack of exclusivity helped them guard their hearts and kept things from getting too serious too quickly. The lack of exclusivity kept the interactions fun and casual. “The guys wouldn’t even want to kiss you!” She said. The lack of exclusivity helped the girls guard their hearts and kept the boys from feeling entitled to the girl. How could a boy have a claim to her time, heart or body if she was going out with someone else later that week? She went on to explain that by the time she graduated from high school, she had gone out on dates with over 20 different guys. This meant that by the time she was 17 years old she knew which Bob she wanted to marry. They got married and stayed married till my grandfather passed away half a century later. “If I had only gone out with 3 or 4 guys I wouldn’t have known what I wanted in a husband,” she said. It is not that her parents were uninvolved; it is that they played an advisory role, particularly as she entered high school and they relaxed the rules about not going steady.

Vjg" Fkhhgtgpeg" Dgvyggp" ›Fcvkpifi cpf"›Iqkpi"Uvgcf{fi She went on to explain that there used to be a linguistic differentiation between “dating” and “going steady”. “Going steady” meant you were going out with the same person multiple times in a row. It often had symbols like the girl wearing the guy’s letter jacket. This telegraphed to everyone at school that she was “off the market” and that she had a “steady beau”. It seems that my great grandparents’ rule forbidding my grandmother from going out with the same guy twice in a row was a common rule in those days. The Greatest Generation was encouraged to date and discouraged from going steady while in middle school. This is different from my generation, which is encouraged to “wait until you are ready to get married” before pursuing a romantic relationship. This advice, when combined with the fact that “the purpose of courtship is marriage”, makes asking a girl out for dinner the emotional equivalent of asking for her hand in marriage. I am not convinced that anyone is ever truly ready to get married. Readiness can

become a carrot on a stick, an ideal that can never be achieved. Marriage will always be a bit like jumping into a pool of cold water. A humble realization that you are not ready and in need of God’s help may be the more healthy way to start a marriage. As the decades moved on, our language and behavior changed. We stopped using the phrase “going steady” and changed “dating” to mean “going steady”. For example, we would now say “John and Sarah have been dating for 3 months.” when the Greatest Generation would have said “John and Sarah have been going steady for 3 months.” We then started using new pejoratives like “dating around” and “playing the field” to describe what used to just be called “dating”. Each decade added more exclusivity, intensity, and commitment to dating and saw a subsequent rise in temptation and promiscuity. It is easier to justify promiscuity when you are exclusively committed to just one person, even if that commitment is only a week old. In the late 80s and early 90s this promiscuous culture reached its peak. People would “go steady” for just a few weeks and then move on to the next relationship. It was this “hookup and breakup” culture that the founders of courtship were reacting to. But their proposed solution involved adding even more commitment, exclusivity and intensity, the very things that lead to the problem in the first place. This is why courtship is fundamentally flawed. Vjg" eqwtvujkr" oqxgogpv" gnkokpcv/ gf"fcvkpi"cpf"tgrncegf"kv"ykvj"pqvjkpi0 Or, put another way, they replaced dating with engagement. Vjg" qpn{" vcp/ ikdng" fkhhgtgpeg" dgvyggp" cp" gpicig/ ogpv" cpf" c" eqwtvujkr" ku" vjg" tkpi" cpf vjg"fcvg0 Young people are expected to jump from interacting with each other in groups straight into “pseudo-engagement”. This is a jump very few are prepared to make. The result is that a commitment to courtship is often c"eqookv/ ogpv"vq"nkhgnqpi"ukpingpguu0

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November 2014 Recently I have seen a spike in divorces amongst couples who courted. I have a few theories as to why this is. Young people whose parents often maintain veto power on all of their decisions are then expected to make this most important decision without any experience in good decision making. They have no context of who they are, past decision making or an idea of what they are looking for in a spouse. How can you know what personality you fit well with if you only go out with one other person? The result can be a mismatched couple and a marriage that is difficult to sustain. Right now all we have little research to go on in terms of the courtship divorce rate. In my observations, some homeschool communities have a much higher divorce rate than others. I would be very interested in seeing some research on this phenomenon. This blog post is my call for more research on the divorce rate amongst couples who “courted” before getting married.

Cfxcpvcigu"qh"Vtcfkvkqpcn"Fcvkpi Nguu"Vgorvcvkqp"– It is hard to fall in love with Bob on Tuesday when you know you are going out for coffee with Bill on Thursday. This lack of emotional commitment leads to less physical temptation. Less temptation leads to less compromise. I have no idea how women are supposed to guard their hearts while in an exclusive relationship with the purpose of marriage. Oqtg" Kpvgtcevkqp" – I know many homeschool girls who are frustrated that they never get asked out on a date. It is not uncommon to find a 21 year old stay at home daughter who has never been asked out on a date. The reason for this is not because the girl is unattractive (although that may be the story she convinces herself of over time). The real reason is that few guys are willing to ask permission from a woman’s father to marry her before being able to ask her out on a date to get to know her. Even when this permission is requested, it is unlikely to be given. K" mpqy" ugxgtcn" iqfn{." jctfyqtmkpi cpf" cvvtcevkxg" jqoguejqqn" iw{u" yjq jcxg" dggp" tglgevgf" d{" cu" ocp{" cu" c fq|gp" fathers. I respect their tenacity. Getting turned down by courtship fathers is tough on guys because the fathers are rarely gentle or kind. So if you are a courtship-minded girl wondering why the guys are not calling, you may want to ask your dad how many guys he has run off.

www.AmericanChristianVoice.com With Traditional Dating, asking a girl out on a date is no big deal. All the guy is asking to do is to get to know the girl better. Maybe this leads to a deeper relationship, maybe it doesn’t. Either way, the interaction is easier and more fun when it is not so intense. Nguu"Jgctvdtgcm – One of the promises of courtship is that it can lead to less heartbreak than dating. I laugh at this to keep myself from crying. This could not be further from the truth. Calling off a courtship can be as emotionally wrenching as calling off an engagement. It can take years to recover from a “failed courtship.” Also let’s not also forget the emotional cost for girls of not being asked out year after year and the emotional cost for guys of being rejected by father after father. Oqtg"Octtkcig – Let’s face it, most married people got married because they dated first. I would even submit that most homeschoolers who do get married supplemented with dating at some point in their journey. Courtship is not resulting in many marriages despite having been advocated by (sometimes unmarried) conservative leaders for nearly 20 years. Oqtg" Hwp – The institution of marriage is crumbling. Of the last two generations, one won’t get married and the other won’t stay married. A smaller percentage of people are married in America than at any other time. Part of what helps perpetuate the institution of marriage is making the process of getting married fun. My grandmother made dating in her day sound really fun. Courtship on the other hand can be awkward and emotionally heartwrenching. Dating also trains people to continue dating their spouse after they get married. It is important for married couples to be able to have fun with each other. The kind of parents who are the strongest advocates of courtship are often the ones who go on the fewest dates with each other. Oqtg" Ocvejocmkpi – Modern Courtship doesn’t really have a mechanism for matchmaking. How can there be blind dates if the man must first get permission from a father? Courtship relationships are so intense that even introductions can be awkward. I know many happily married couples who met through a blind date or an online matchmaking service like eHarmony. Matchmaking is a time-tested practice that Traditional Dating is fully compatible with. Courtship? Not so much.

Oqtg" Ngciwg" Cyctgpguu – Not everyone has the same level of attractiveness, character, intelligence and wealth. Parents tend to see their own children through rose-colored glasses. Homeschool communities can be a bit like Lake Wobegon where all the children are above average. It is easy for “no guy to be good enough for daddy’s little princess”. The sad result of enforcing this mindset is a daughter who becomes a spinster. With traditional dating guys learn their league by finding out what girls say “yes” to that second date. Girls learn their league by seeing what kind of guys ask them out.

Dwv"Kup‚v"Eqwtvujkr"DkdnkecnA Oquv" qh" vjg" oqtcn" ctiwogpvu" hqt eqwtvujkr" ctg" cevwcnn{" ctiwogpvu" hqt cttcpigf"octtkcig0"The arguments for the strong involvement of parents fit arranged marriage much better than they fit courtship. When I started PracticalCourtship .com, one of my goals was to never use the site to criticize arranged marriage. In countries like India, that have both arranged marriages and “love marriages,” the arranged marriages have the lower divorce rate. Arranged marriage has been used by many cultures for many years with good results. The problem is that arranged marriage is not a good fit for western culture. Many Americans value individual liberty more than life itself. Giving this most important decision to someone else is not something many of us are comfortable with. Also, parents are often hesitant to arrange marriages lest their child resent them if the marriage turns out to be an unhappy one. I don’t see Arranged Marriage taking off in Western Culture. We need a system to help young people make good decisions. Fortunately, we have one: Traditional Dating. Traditional Dating fits our culture like a glove. Most of Americans already intuitively know how it works because it is part of who we are as a people. If you don’t know how it works, ask your grandparents and they will tell you of the glory days when men were free. Watch the twinkle in their eye when they tell you of a time when men and women could fall in love and pick their own spouses.

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Page 41 junior high. Now while some of that is the media following culture (The Beatles sang about hand holding while hippies swapped STDs in the 60s), I do believe that media affects the culture. The question is how do we best respond to that culture. The commitment, exclusivity and intensity of dating is what lead to temptation and compromise in the first place. Courtship makes the problem worse by increasing the commitment which intensifies the temptation. The advocates of courtship know this, which is why chaperones are so critical to the system. The other problem with courtship is that it often delays marriage. Courtship communities expect young people to live celibate lives in a sexually charged culture for a decade or more before they get married. The Bible instructs us to flee temptation and to marry lest you burn with lust. Courtship teaches instead to delay marriage until you are ready. I recently heard a local pastor complaining about a rash of older 20 something women in his church who had given up on finding prince charming. They started making physical compromises in an effort to attract a man. Once they gave up on courtship they just grabbed whatever the world was offering. Vjg" dgpghkv" qh" vtcfkvkqpcn" fcvkpi" ku vjcv" vjg" ncem" qh" gzenwukxkv{" tgfwegu vgorvcvkqp0 It also helps young people find out who they are and who they are looking for faster. Early marriage reduces the number of years a young person must resist sexual temptation through celibacy. Finally, I should say this: Where sin abounds, grace abounds more. I understand Grace to be the power of God to do the will of God. Vjg" rqygt" qh" Iqf" ku itgcvgt"vjcp"vjg"rqygt"qh"qwt"ugzwcn/ k|gf"ewnvwtg0"There is nothing new under the sun and no new temptation that is not already common to man. This is not the first time Christians have lived in a sexualized culture. If you study history, you will find that this actually happens often. In each of those generations God provided a way out. I believe that for our generation that way is Traditional Dating. Thomas Umstattd Jr. is a Christ Follower, CEO of Author Media, Professional Speaker, Podcaster, Wordpress Lover, Marketer, Political Trouble Maker, & Homeschool Graduate. See article in its entirety at:

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Johns Hopkins scientist has issued a blistering report on influenza vaccines in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Peter Doshi, Ph.D., charges that although the vaccines are being pushed on the public in unprecedented numbers, they are less effective and cause more side effects than alleged by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Further, says Doshi, the studies that underlie the CDC’s policy of encouraging most people to get a yearly flu shot are often low quality studies that do not substantiate the official claims. Promoting influenza vaccines is one of the most visible and aggressive public health policies in the United States, says Doshi of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Drug companies and public officials press for widespread vaccination each fall, offering vaccinations in drugstores and supermarkets. The results have been phenomenal. Only 20 years ago, 32 million doses of influenza vaccine were available in the United States on an annual basis. Today, the total has skyrocketed to 135 million doses.

“The vaccine may be less beneficial and less safe than has been claimed, and the threat of influenza seems to be overstated,” Doshi says. Mandatory vaccination polices have been enacted, often in healthcare facilities, forcing some people to take the vaccine under threat of losing their jobs. The main assertion of the CDC that fuels the push for flu vaccines each year is that influenza comes with a risk of serious complications which can cause death, especially in senior citizens and those suffering from chronic illnesses. That’s not the case, said Doshi. When read carefully, the CDC acknowledges that studies finding any perceived reduction in death rates may be due to the “healthy-user effect” — the tendency for healthier people to be vaccinated more than less-healthy people. The only randomized trial of influenza vaccine in older people found no decrease

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in deaths. “This means that influenza vaccines are approved for use in older people despite any clinical trials demonstrating a reduction in serious outcomes,” says Doshi. Even when the vaccine is closely matched to the type of influenza that’s prevalent, which doesn’t happen every year, randomized, controlled trials of healthy adults found that vaccinating between 33 and 100 people resulted in one less case of influenza. In addition, says Doshi, no evidence exists to show that this reduction in the risk of influenza for a specific population — here in the United States, among healthy adults, for example — extrapolates into any reduced risk of serious complications from influenza, such as hospitalizations or deaths, among seniors. “For most people, and possibly most doctors, officials need only claim that vaccines save lives, and it is assumed there must be solid research behind it,” says Doshi. Unfortunately, that’s not the case, he says. Although the CDC implies that flu vaccines are safe and there’s no need to weigh benefits against risk, Doshi disagrees. He points to an Australian study that found one in every 110 children under the age of five had convulsions following vaccinations in 2009 for H1N1 influenza. Additional investigations found that the H1N1 vaccine was also associated with a spike in cases of narcolepsy among adolescents. Doshi’s concerns echo those of Dr. Russell Blaylock, a neurosurgeon and author of “The Blaylock Wellness Report” who has deep concerns over the safety and efficacy of the flu vaccine. Not only is the vaccine not safe, Dr. Rcuvqt<"Cpf{"Jcuugp 1521 E. 24th Street N. Springfield, MO 65803

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activation is the cause of Alzheimer’s and other degenerative diseases. One study found that those who get the flu vaccine for three to five years increase their risk of Alzheimer’s disease 10-fold. Doshi asserts that influenza is a case of “disease mongering” in an effort to expand markets. He points to the fact that deaths from flu declined sharply during the middle of the 20th century, long before the huge vaccine campaigns that kicked off the 21st century. Why do drug companies push the flu vaccine? “It’s all about money,” says Dr. Blaylock. “Vaccines are a pharmaceutical company’s dream. They have a product that both the government and the media will help them sell, and since vaccines are protected, they can’t be sued if anyone has a complication.” Doshi’s article “is a breath of fresh air,” says Dr. Blaylock. “This article exposes in well-defined and articulate terms what has been known for a long time — the flu vaccine promotion is a fraud. “Here’s the bottom line,” says Dr. Blaylock. “The vast number of people who get the flu vaccine aren’t going to get any benefit, but they get all of the risks and complications.” Source: newsmaxhealth.com, The British Medical Journal

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