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December 1, 2019 Standard Bearer preview article

Nathan Decker·2019-11-22

This 'All Around Us' article is written by Rev. Nathan Decker and will be published in the December 1, 2019 issue of the Standard Bearer. Click to read pdf as printed in the December 1, 2019 issue. ___________ Protect young eyes on capitol hill Chairman Graham, Senator Blumenthal, and members of

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Trials in the 21st Century

Mitchell Kingma·2013-08-01

Posting things on our page or timeline creates an image of the type of person that we are. Anyone can view what we write because it is posted on the Internet. We give the world a chance to ridicule us as Christians because of the things we may post or like. Often we will post something that may not

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Self-esteem: Magnified by Social Media

Chloe Kaptein·2022-03-01

Self-Esteem, Social Media, Technology - - -

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Our Inheritance – Forgotten as We Are Entertained?

Ryan Kregel·2015-02-01

Do we use it in the proper way, or do we use it to groom our profiles in such a way so that others can be impressed by us, look up to us, and “like” us? Do the things we say and the pictures or videos we post reflect the inheritance that we claim as our own? We might be tempted to say, “There’s noth

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Social Media: Self-Worship?

Mike DeBoer·2017-11-01

This means that we believe in, and are followers of Christ. Think about that when you get ready to take the next Snap. The next time you log into Facebook, Instagram, etc. to check your feed, the next time you prepare to add content to your feed, think to yourself, “Am I pleasing God by posting this

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The Devil and Pop Culture

Unknown·2015-07-01

Knowing how we should live in this world and its pop culture in the light of scripture is vitally important to our spiritual health and life. What do you think are some interests and activities that are popular with teens in your circles today? What do you think the appeal of social media is? What i

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Facebook: Not for kids / Punishment for Speaking Against Homosexuality in Canada / From Justification to Women in Office

Rodney Kleyn·2008-09-01

Some of the parents I've talked to have signed up to Facebook specifically to keep track of what their children are up to. But even some of these parents are oblivious to the dark side of Facebook. This is a site that encourages curiosity -- the more you explore the more cool applications, pictures

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The Christian and Facebook

Unknown·2011-06-01

Do these people encourage you in your Christian walk? When you click the “like” button, are you approving of something sinful? Are you so busy with Facebook that you procrastinate with your chores, schoolwork, bedtime, devotions, and other things? Are you careful not to post gossip or unkind comment

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Protect young eyes on capitol hill

Nathan Decker·2019-12-01

Chairman Graham, Senator Blumenthal, and members of the Committee, thank you for allowing all of us to speak today. I cannot think of a more noble cause for all of us to be spending our time on today than the safety and protection of our children. I began Protect Young Eyes five years ago because th

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Social Media Modesty

Jenna DeBoer·2020-09-01

However, if we are going to be a light shining for our perfect Savior in this world of darkness, we must stand out on social media as modest children of the King. So if we should not glorify ourselves or be immodest on social media, how we can be lights shining for our Savior and use our platforms t