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Surviving the Holidays

For most believers, the holiday season - which includes Christmas and the New Year celebration - is a special time of joy and celebration.  We have a chance to give our thanks to God for all His goodness and a chance to rejoice in the birth of the Savior.  It is also a time to welcome in a new year with all the hope and promise it brings. Yet, we must never forget that for people who are just beginning to walk the road of recovery from addiction to alcohol and drugs, this is an extremely difficult and stressful time.  For several reasons, this time of year means we are very vulnerable to a relapse.

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Finding resources - fundraising or faith raising?

I've been helping raise money for more than a decade. That isn't long in terms of eternity, but it I didn't just fall off the Brinks Truck either if you consider the "careerspan" of the average development professional.

There are days I wake up and wonder aloud to God, "If the cattle on a thousand hills are yours, when are the cows coming home?" With bank accounts depleted and payroll coming due the sweat beads on my browe. Then I'm reminded of Noah, Elijah, John the Baptist, Paul and perhaps even Jesus. All of these faith-champions wondered while they waited - and then they went to work.

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SPIRITUAL MINDED Da Daily Devotion For The Hip-Hop Generation

 

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SPIRITUAL MINDED:
da daily devotion for da hip-hop generation
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Who's Minding the Youth?

God's Chosen Generation Crying for Salvation-Looking in All the Wrong Places . . . Where is the Church?

In celebration of Revelation Performing Arts Studio Inc. 10th Anniversary, God decided to do a new thing.  He gave the founder a word "2009 Year of Jubilation," scripture verse Isaiah 61, a new name Revelation Performing Arts and Athletics Urban Youth Ministry Inc., and a clear mission to "Use Arts and Athletics to Win Youth for Christ, Disciple for Indigenous Leadership, and Commission for Urban Community Redemption."

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Curriculum Review of Creating True Wealth: Christian Youth Entrepreneurship

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Curriculum Review of Creating True Wealth: Christian Youth Entrepreneurship

Creating True Wealth: Christian Youth Entrepreneurship is a stand-alone curriculum designed to help young people develop a biblical view on entrepreneurship and godly character in the marketplace. The unique strength of this curriculum is that it draws heavily from Scripture and biblical principles, making it particularly valuable to faith-based practitioners who want to develop a Christian youth entrepreneurship program.  Students from middle school to early high school ages will be the most responsive to this material.  The author, Duane Moyer, founder of Crossroads Youth Business Education, is an expert in the field of youth entrepreneurship and has trained thousands of youth across the country for more than ten years. 

In a well-organized format, the workbook consists of seven chapters, each beginning with a scripture verse.  The first four chapters deal with the Christian principles of business, the characteristics of godly entrepreneurship, and other values that young people must develop in order to be successful citizens and business persons.  In these chapters, students learn about stewardship and economics.  They are also exposed to the characteristics of Christian entrepreneurs and given guidance on how to develop a positive mental attitude, good work habits, and honest business practices. The last three chapters focus more on specific aspects of entrepreneurship, such as business strategies, the different types of businesses, marketing, customer service, and money management.  Each chapter is broken down into the following sections:

    • Key Objectives: Gives a clear overview of what the student will learn by the end of the chapter.
    • Learning Content: The primary lesson and information addressed in the chapter.
    • Real-Life Stories: Narratives of successful Christian entrepreneurs, both youth and adult.
    • Chapter Review Outline: This helpful outlines highlights the main points of the lesson.
    • Vocabulary Exercise: A list of vocabulary words and definitions relevant to the material.
    • Exploration: Exercises that give the students a hands-on learning experience, such as interviewing an entrepreneur or filling out a personal evaluation.
    • Review Questions: Short test questions to help the student process the new information.
    • Key Verses: A thorough list of several scripture passages related to the lesson.    

This workbook includes illustrations and images that enhance the written material.  It uses language that is easy for youth to understand but is not oversimplified.  Students will most likely need an instructor or willing parents to help facilitate their learning experience.  For faith-based practitioners interested in teaching youth core values in business practices, this curriculum is very valuable—even for students who are not entrepreneurially-minded.  The students will not actually begin their own business ventures through this curriculum, but they will be provided with a solid foundation and practical tools to apply to their entrepreneurial goals.

 

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Redemption. Is it worth the time?

After the recent hurricanes, Gustav and Ike, it is good to ask the question; what are we doing? Pretty vague question, I know.

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