Category: Other Published Media

Pamphlets, flyers, and promotional media for books. (Other, but some of these Christian authors have published books as well.)

  • Don’t Waste Your Cancer

    Don’t Waste Your Cancer

    Do you know someone with cancer?

    (most of us do.)

    If you don’t think that you do, but you know me; you know someone with cancer.

    A few years ago I had the pleasure to meet John Piper at the Basics Conference. His preaching was outstanding, but John’s spirit glowed with a love for his fellow man like few others I know.

    John had cancer and kept working and witnessing. He wrote a booklet about it, which I picked up and keep handy (usually on my dresser) for encouragement. You may also know that my wife Becky died of cancer fifteen years ago and my wife Lissette has survived cancer. Please pray for us.

    Today, I am scheduled for surgery. I do not know if they will find another mass this time or not.

    I want to share John’s pamphlet from his excellent website: Desiring God. (You may want to check out a sermon, too.)

     

    Don’t Waste Your Cancer

     

  • Radical Reconstruction

    Radical Reconstruction

    Matthew 5:12a ESV Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven.

    NOTE: The following devotional is transcribed from THE APPLAUSE OF HEAVEN, Sept. 26, Morning, by Max Lucado (a favorite, encouraging Christian author).

    In the sermon on the mount, … what Jesus promises is not a gimmick to give you goose bumps nor a mental attitude that has to be pumped up at pep rallies. No, Matthew 5 describes God’s radical reconstruction of the heart.

    Observe the sequence.

    1. First, we recognize we are in need (we’re poor in spirit).
    2. Next, we repent of our self-sufficiency (we mourn).
    3. We quit calling the shots and surrender control to God (we’re meek).
    4. So grateful are we for his presence that we yearn for more of him (we hunger & thirst).
    5. As we grow closer to him, we become more like him. We forgive others. (we’re merciful).
    6. We change our outlook (we’re pure in heart).
    7. We love others (we’re peacemakers).
    8. We endure injustice (we’re persecuted).

    It’s no casual shift of attitude. It is a demolition of the old structure and a creation of the new. The more radical the change, the greater the joy. And it’s worth every effort, for this is the joy of God.

    [As I stated, this timely devotional was written by Max Ludaco.]

    Do not be discouraged, beloved believer, if you have just come to Christ or have reached only an early step in your growth in the Lord. We are a “CHRISTIAN UNDER RE-CONSTRUCTION.”

    Rejoice, and be glad.

    For further study of the Beatitudes from Matthew 5, visit the series from our earlier posts.

     

  • Godly christian teens?

    Godly christian teens?

    (Almost) Everyone’s Doing It

    A SURPRISING NEW STUDY SHOWS CHRISTIANS ARE HAVING PREMARITAL SEX AND ABORTIONS
    AS MUCH (OR MORE) THAN NON-CHRISTIANS.
    Eighty percent of young, unmarried Christians have had sex.
    Two-thirds have been sexually active in the last year. Even though, according to a recent Gallup poll, 76 percent of evangelicals believe sex outside of marriage is morally wrong. source
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    “What used to be happening in high school is now happening in eighth grade,” DiMarco said.

    Even Christian teens are not immune to the rampant sexual temptations bombarding their generation.

    “I found no difference between Christian girls and non-Christian girls,” DiMarco said. “No difference, except that they talked a good show and acted really nice in front of me.”

    When she probed deeper she found that Christian teens were engaging in the same sexual behaviors as their non-Christian friends. source

    The problem that she has found with abstinence pledges is that teens have misconceptions about what it means to be a virgin. “Teen girls don’t understand what virginity is,” DiMarco says, “so everything except intercourse is considered okay even by Christian girls.”

    “…parents do not fully understand how commonplace these sexual behaviors have become in their children’s generation.

    The teens have been desensitized by the sexual messages on television, in movies, in magazines, and from their friends. But parents would never imagine that these things are taking place.

    Quick facts regarding STDs and adolescent pregnancy

    • Approximately 18.9 million new cases of STDs occur each year.
    • Forty-eight percent of new STD cases in 2000 were among 15- to 24-year-olds.
    • There are currently more than 25 types of STDs; some are curable, others are not.
    • In 2000, approximately 822,000 pregnancies occurred among 15- to 19-year-olds.
    • Seven out of ten adolescent mothers drop out of high school.

    Quick ideas about setting boundaries

    Children and teens need boundaries for their safety. Children should understand the consequences of breaking family rules and boundaries. Consequences should fit the severity of the rule. The following are a few boundaries to discuss with your teen:

    • Curfew
    • Transporting other teens: who or how many people ride in one car together
    • Drinking alcohol or using drugs
    • Drinking alcohol or using drugs and driving
    • Lying to parents or adults in authority
    • Allowing opposite-sex company in bedrooms
    • Having friends over while parents are absent
    • Age at which dating can begin
    • Dating vs. courting: discuss family values and guidelines

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    CHRISTIAN PARENTS:
    Do you need HELP!?
    Many fine organizations provide help, books, materials, counseling, prayer and the love of Christ in getting parents through TRYING to raise godly Christian children. It is NOT an easy job, but the Lord calls on Christian parents to take responsibility for the children we raise – that INCLUDES our teens.
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    Start early. As you can see by the startling statistics, you had better think about SEX in your children’s lives BEFORE they do.
    • IF you didn’t start early, it’s still NOT too late.
    Don’t give up.
    Your son (yes, don’t forget them, even though they don’t get pregnant) or your daughter will bless you for your Biblical guidance in later life when they discover how much damage the sex life of theirs or their friends has caused.
    One of the fine organizations I can recommend for marriage or various family challenges is Family Life Today.
    Here is just one article on this topic:

    Establishing Dating Guidelines for Your Teen

    Full Article

    In light of our reformatted definition of dating, we have the following very general age guidelines for spending time with a friend of the opposite sex (these are for our children still living at home).

    • Doing things together with an approved mixed group of teens away from our home: We have allowed this to begin sometime after age 15.
    • Double dates or group dates: Usually at age 17, maybe earlier.
    • Single dates: These are generally discouraged but allowed in certain circumstances.

    More Beautiful You – Jonny Diaz

    [Song with lyrics]

    What is YOUR witness for Jesus Christ, beloved Christian young woman?
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    What is YOUR witness for Jesus Christ, beloved young man of the Lord’s witness?
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    What is YOUR witness for Jesus Christ as a PARENT of a TEEN in your ‘christian’ household?
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    Proverbs 30

    English Standard Version (ESV)

    11 There are those [There is a generation] who curse their fathers
    and do not bless their mothers.
    12 There are those who are clean in their own eyes
    but are not washed of their filth.