This is a PSA for all you men out there buying Christmas presents.
http://bewareofthedoghouse.com/VideoPage.aspx
Please watch this before it is too late.
Monday, December 08, 2008
20/20 Hindsight: What I Hope We Learned From the Lakeland Revival
Below are the opening lines from an article written by J. Lee Grady who is editor of Charisma. To read the full version of the article click on the link below.
Looking back at what happened in Lakeland, I wonder if we can agree on what went wrong.
It has been four months since Canadian evangelist Todd Bentley fled the scene of Florida’s Lakeland Revival amid rumors of a moral failure. When Bentley vanished in August, the crowds thinned, God TV stopped broadcasting services, the meetings eventually shut down and Bentley’s worship leader took the popular music of the revival on the road.
"Ministers of the gospel need both godly character and powerful anointing. Why did we ever settle for the idea that we should have one without the other." Ouch!
http://fireinmybones.com/index.php?col=120208
Below are the opening lines from an article written by J. Lee Grady who is editor of Charisma. To read the full version of the article click on the link below.
Looking back at what happened in Lakeland, I wonder if we can agree on what went wrong.
It has been four months since Canadian evangelist Todd Bentley fled the scene of Florida’s Lakeland Revival amid rumors of a moral failure. When Bentley vanished in August, the crowds thinned, God TV stopped broadcasting services, the meetings eventually shut down and Bentley’s worship leader took the popular music of the revival on the road.
"Ministers of the gospel need both godly character and powerful anointing. Why did we ever settle for the idea that we should have one without the other." Ouch!
http://fireinmybones.com/index.php?col=120208
Thursday, December 04, 2008
The National Institute on Media and the Family released it’s 13th annual mediawise Video Game Report Card. If you have kids and are buying video games for Christmas this is a great resource. They say that up to 97% of kids in North America play video games. Warning this is a large document but it is worth looking through. There is a section that talks about recommend games to buy for kids and more importantly the ones to avoid. Here is the link to the report. http//www.mediafamily.org/research/2008_video_game_report_card.pdf
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