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Spiritual Youth in a Carnal World: Entertainment

Audred Spriensma·1994-05-01

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Beverly Hoekstra·1956-01-01

Entertainment is the amusement, pleasure or instruction derived from conversation, discourse, and argument. It is the pleasure which one receives from anything interesting which holds or arrests our attention. Whether alone or in a group, at home or away, young people have a desire to be entertained

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Entertainment vs Recreation

Agatha Lubbers·1949-05-01

I do not mean to say that the word entertainment in itself is wrong but when one thinks of entertainment in this present world one’s mind involuntarily drifts to those carnal and evil things of the world. To recreate is something positive but is there anything positive in the operas and all other ac

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Actors, Swords, and Racetracks – Tertullian on Entertainment Madness in Ancient Rome

Ryan Barnhill·2012-03-01

We live in an entertainment-saturated world. To illustrate this, let’s enter into any given home on a relaxing Saturday evening. Dad and son have their feet up on the couch, shouting with glee as two hockey players draw blood at center ice. Meanwhile, mom rests in the living room, taking pleasure in

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Our Inheritance – Forgotten as We Are Entertained?

Ryan Kregel·2015-02-01

The entertainment industry is one of Satan’s favorite and most effective tools he uses to prevent us from developing in our inheritance. He uses even good entertainment to this end. We get so distracted by entertainment that we forget or just plain ignore what we should be doing. Keep in mind what t

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Rev. Rodney Miersma

Rodney Miersma·2002-03-01

Entertainment is far too important in the lives of young people today. It seems that they give far more attention to movies, TV, videos and computers than what is spiritually healthy. Things that were at one time unthinkable are now becoming commonplace. Much of these activities are sinful and they

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Redeeming the Time: During the Sex Revolution

Douglas Kuiper·1979-05-01

In the third place, there is the whole area of entertainment. Another speaker will lead you through that problem, but I must show that entertainment is governed by the goddess of sex. Music, dancing, movies, television, even advertising, are all given to the proposition that sex is fun, sex is for a

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Living as Lights in the World

Nathan Decker·2014-10-01

Enjoyment of Entertainment Second, that you are the children of the light will show itself in your refusal to consume the entertainment of this world. I mention this point because there are few areas of life that distinguish you as children of light as sharply from the children of darkness than the

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2013-06-01

Is it entertainment in which God is glorified, or is it entertainment in which sin is made light of or not considered as sin? We must be wise in entertainment, and we must teach our children and young people to be discerning in their choices of entertainment. Sing Psalter 339. June 21 Read Proverbs

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Amused

Jon Huisken·1965-01-01

I cannot govern your house or your den; neither do I care to. But my point is, seriously consider, seriously reflect upon such questions: Do we need amusement? Do we need diversions and pleasures? What about that Word? Do we know it? Do we believe it? Do we live it? Entertainment