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How do I Connect with other members? Print E-mail
Written by Shawntay   
Friday, 19 December 2008
The ChurchOhio.com community is filled with members who want to fellowship with others,
network, build relationships, share information and more.   So you want to know, "How do I "connect" or make friends with other ChurchOhio.com members?"   Well, take a look at the directions below and you will see so you can start making new friends on ChurchOhio.com!

Instructions for Connecting with other members on ChurchOhio.com

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1. First, select a member that you want to connect with. You can do this by clicking on the link labeled, Member Connect on the User Menu (right side of page)

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2. When their profile page appears, mouse over the Connections image and click on Request Connection.

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3. When the box appears, you can enter a personal message (optional). Click the Submit button.
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4. That's it! The member will receive an e-mail about your request. After they have accepted, you will receive an e-mail and private message when you log in to ChurchOhio.com.

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The Queen Esther Movement Websites Print E-mail
Written by Rev. Regina Foster   
Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Introducing,

                                     Fresh, innovative sites geared towards:

              urban christian pre-teen, teen and college entry-level females!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Powerful Bible Studies, Thought provoking commentary, music reviews and suggested reading material.   Reaching our girls of the hip hop culture, without Biblical compromise.

             THE QUEEN ESTHER MOVEMENT WEBSITES  

www.thequeenesthermovement.org                           The Queen Esther Movement 2

http://theqemovement.googlepages.com                    The Queen Esther Movement 


We are very honored that these sites are resources with several national youth ministries.

 

Press Release:  www.prlog.org/10127288.html

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Written by Donna Cox   
Monday, 15 December 2008
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The Disturbing Ethics of America's Youth Print E-mail
Written by Shawntay   
Saturday, 13 December 2008

The Josephson Institute of Los Angeles, which studies contemporary ethics and morals, recently released its "2008 Report Card on the Ethics of American Youth." According to the Institute, the "results paint a troubling picture of our future politicians and parents, cops and corporate executives, and journalists and generals."

Troubling, but not surprising.

The Report Card was based on a survey of 29,760 high school students across the country. They were asked 62 questions about their actions and their attitudes.

The "troubling picture" Josephson referred to came from results like these:

Thirty percent of those surveyed "admitted stealing from a store within the past year." Contrary to what you might expect, girls were not significantly less likely to steal than boys-26 percent versus 35 percent.

Whatever drove kids to steal, it wasn’t the impersonal nature of the offense-23 percent admitted to stealing from a parent or relative, and 20 percent acknowledged to stealing from a friend.

Inside the classroom, 64 percent admitted to cheating on at least one test, and 38 percent said that they had cheated two or more times during the past year.

We ought not to expect people who admit to theft and cheating to tell the truth-and the findings bear that out. Forty-two percent said that they sometimes lie to save money, and 83 percent confessed that they had lied to their parents about "something significant."

As bad as all this sounds, the Institute says that, if anything, it understates the dishonesty of American kids. How do they know? Twenty-six percent admitted that they lied on some of their survey answers.

Yet despite all the admissions of lying, theft, and cheating, 93 percent described themselves as "satisfied with their personal ethics." Seventy-seven percent said that, when it comes to doing right, they are better than most people they know.

As I said, troubling but not surprising. It reminds me of a newspaper editor I once met who boasted about leading the charge to remove the Ten Commandments from public school classrooms. A few minutes later, we were talking about stealing in the schools, and he was saying that this is a terrible thing. How do we stop it? Maybe we ought to put up a sign that says, "Thou shalt not steal."

And I’m not even sure he grasped the point. Likewise, I’m not sure that people will see that the Report Card’s results are the logical consequence of what we have taught "or failed to teach" our kids about right and wrong.

Instead of being rooted in an objective moral order that exists independently of ourselves, right and wrong are subjective-they’re the product of the person’s "values."

In that case, it makes perfect sense that people can lie, cheat, and steal and still be "satisfied" with their ethics. After all, they are not answerable to God or the community, only to themselves. The question isn’t, "How shall we live?" but, "How do I feel about it?"

Apparently, the answer is "just fine," which we should find even more troubling than what our kids do.
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From BreakPoint, Copyright 2008 Prison Fellowship Ministries. "BreakPoint with Chuck Colson" is a radio ministry of Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with permission of Prison Fellowship, P.O. Box 17500, Washington, DC, 20041-0500." Heard on more than 1000 radio stations nationwide. For more information on the ministry of Chuck Colson and Prison Fellowship visit their web site at http://www.breakpoint.org.

This commentary was delivered by PFM President Mark Earley.

Source:  http://www.cbn.com/family/parenting/colson_KidsEthics.aspx


 

 
Christian Ad Counters Atheist Campaign Print E-mail
Written by Shawntay   
Saturday, 13 December 2008

Atheists in the nation's capitol have been campaigning to get Americans to doubt God's existence this Christmas, but one Christian woman is standing up against their efforts.

Joellen Murphy had been praying for a chance to evangelize when she received an email about atheist advertisements showing up on the sides of metro buses in Washington.

"My first thought was well, good, let's do a counter ad, just a little fun holiday cheer," she said.

The ads, sponsored by the American Humanist Association, asked onlookers to challenge the religious meaning behind Christmas. They read, "Why believe in God? Just be good for goodness sake."

"You could have moral values from a human perspective that you could be good for goodness sake rather than for the sake of because God tells me so," Fred Edwords, a representative from the group, said.

But Peter Sprigg with the Family Research Council told CBN News Edwords' argument is flawed.

"I think there is a problem with that. A philosophical problem," he said. "If there is no higher authority, if there is no supreme being, no God who determines what goodness is, then we're leaving it to each individual to determine what they believe goodness is."

In response, Murphy got to work to counter the $40,000 ad campaign, which was already circulating on the sides of 200 buses.

Now, donations are pouring in to support the stay at home mom's efforts.

Her ad explains why people should believe in God and, so far, is displayed inside 200 metro buses.

They'll soon show up on the outside once her fundraising goal is met.

"I feel like I've given a voice to so many people [who say] 'I'm tired of this constant barrage that God doesn't exist,'" she said.

Despite the atheist messages, recent polls show few Americans describe themselves as atheist or agnostic. A Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life poll conducted earlier this year revealed 92 percent of Americans believe in God.

Murphy says if Americans don't stand up they'll lose their Christian heritage.

Her supporters hope people realize it's not just about being nice during this holy season and beyond, but it's about being Christlike.

Source:  http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/500623.aspx

 
Kingdom Building - Angels Encamped About Me - Donna Cox Print E-mail
Written by Shawntay   
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Donna Cox
Listen live Sunday December 14, 2008 at 4pm EST

We will have Donna Cox, author of "Angels Encamped About Me: Provision In The Wilderness" which is a biographical sketch released in September 2007. 



To participate in the show please call (914) 338-0536.

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