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If it's something you're passionate about you'll be surprised how long your list becomes.Don't be afraid. There are hundreds of thousands of articles online. Do you think everyone of those authors have a degree in journalism? No, of course not. These people are just like you. Anyone can be successful at online article marketing. Just write about what you are interested in and knowledgeable Even though the approach and even the outcome will look different for every teen, helping teens to respond biblically to the messages of popular culture – such as those found in Harry Potter – is an important function of parents and church leaders. You do not get a free pass if you are not interested or if you do not enjoy stories like Potter. Young people are avidly consuming contemporary pop legends. Adults can guide them in knowing how to interpret that information and to respond in a Christ-like manner. “The Bible notes that believers should always be ready to answer questions about their faith wheneve How to Make Money from Google AdSense Many Christians seem to "get their knickers in a twist" where the matter of Harry Potter is concerned. We seem to forget that, at his worst, the enemy can only present the bait while we, as Christians, must decide whether we're going to allow ourselves to fall for it or not. In other words, we should actually expect the enemy to utilize the things of this world in his onslaught against us. Let's not be so surprised. Let's not curse the darkness either. In this Author's opinion, the Church needs to strategically determine HOW it plans to utilize the schemes of Hell and the things of this world to advance the Kingdom.What is Google AdSense?“Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their website's content pages and earn money.” - Google, July 2006Through some clever java script and coding, Google matches content on sites to related ads. AdSense is a great program that allows webmasters to earn income through ad revenue by doing absolutely nothing but post content. AdSense is actually a really great program for those who maintain blogs, as blogs get updated all the time and the AdSense possibilities are almost limitless.How to Use Google AdSense“Google utilizes its search technology to serve ads based on website content, the user's geographical location, and other factors.” - Wikipedia, Google AdSense, July 2006It’s quick and easy to sign up for Google AdSense. 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Sadly, only one-fifth of all teens and one-third of born-again Christian teens said they had discussed the supernatural elements of Harry Potter with their parents. One out of every eight teenagers (12%) said that the Potter chronicles actually increased their interest in witchcraft. That translates to nearly THREE MILLION American young people who admit to have taken an interest SINCE their personal exposure to Potterism. David Kinnaman, the director of the research for the Barna Group, put the Harry Potter phenomenon into perspective. “... the vast majority of teenagers and adolescents find entertainment value in Potter, most Christian leaders and parents have responded by either condemning the series or ignoring it. That response hasn’t worked because most teens still consume the stories – along with dozens more like it – but without the critical input that would help them make sense of the supernatural dimension described in the Potter universe.” Kinnaman believes that Christian parents and youth leaders should take heed of the Biblical directive that we should be “in, but not of” the world. “The teenage years are an important transition from the leadership of parents to independence and reliance upon God. Instead of simply trying to isolate children from all the spiritually dangerous material available in our media-saturated culture, parents could prepare their kids to be missionaries to their peers and to our society. Even though the approach and even the outcome will look different for every teen, helping teens to respond biblically to the messages of popular culture – such as those found in Harry Potter – is an important function of parents and church leaders. You do not get a free pass if you are not interested or if you do not enjoy stories like Potter. Young people are avidly consuming contemporary pop legends. Adults can guide them in knowing how to interpret that information and to respond in a Christ-like manner. “The Bible notes that believers should always be ready to answer questions about their faith whenever Student Loan Consolidation rding to a study conducted by the Barna Group, the exposure of America's teens to Harry Potter books and/or movies has doubled since 2003. Currently, more than four out of every five (84%) have read or watched Potter including those referring to themselves as being "born-again" (78%). Among those born-again teens, only 13% recall ever receiving any input from their church on the subject or spiritual themes of Harry Potter.When I started in college, I went about three years before I had to get a student loan. I had to be sure that the loan that I picked out would best fit my student profile. Since I was a junior, I was able to pull out more, yet I had to be sure that I was picking a reasonable amount. Believe me I was super tempted to take out the max & live care free the duration of my college year. I had a very good mentor friend who advised highly against this. They guided me step by step, what was needed & what I could do without. I remember thinking that I was going to still be a poor college student with no play money, sucks to be me. Now that I look back & on a paupers salary (I opted to being a public defender)I am grateful that I didn't take out my heart's desire because with consolidation, I look at about $440.23 in loan payments. I was given my six month grace period & the first loan payment came due then the second place that I had to opt to use because that was what the school offered. I for about 16 months paid these two separate places, it was a total pain the rear! Well, one day talking to my friend about the different things that we talk about at lunch; she started complaining that it was becoming a hassle that to have two separate tickets for one education. I totally agreed with her, I seriously had NO HARM DONE? Sadly, only one-fifth of all teens and one-third of born-again Christian teens said they had discussed the supernatural elements of Harry Potter with their parents. One out of every eight teenagers (12%) said that the Potter chronicles actually increased their interest in witchcraft. That translates to nearly THREE MILLION American young people who admit to have taken an interest SINCE their personal exposure to Potterism. David Kinnaman, the director of the research for the Barna Group, put the Harry Potter phenomenon into perspective. “... the vast majority of teenagers and adolescents find entertainment value in Potter, most Christian leaders and parents have responded by either condemning the series or ignoring it. That response hasn’t worked because most teens still consume the stories – along with dozens more like it – but without the critical input that would help them make sense of the supernatural dimension described in the Potter universe.” Kinnaman believes that Christian parents and youth leaders should take heed of the Biblical directive that we should be “in, but not of” the world. “The teenage years are an important transition from the leadership of parents to independence and reliance upon God. Instead of simply trying to isolate children from all the spiritually dangerous material available in our media-saturated culture, parents could prepare their kids to be missionaries to their peers and to our society. Even though the approach and even the outcome will look different for every teen, helping teens to respond biblically to the messages of popular culture – such as those found in Harry Potter – is an important function of parents and church leaders. 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Instead of simply trying to isolate children from all the spiritually dangerous material available in our media-saturated culture, parents could prepare their kids to be missionaries to their peers and to our society. Even though the approach and even the outcome will look different for every teen, helping teens to respond biblically to the messages of popular culture – such as those found in Harry Potter – is an important function of parents and church leaders. You do not get a free pass if you are not interested or if you do not enjoy stories like Potter. Young people are avidly consuming contemporary pop legends. Adults can guide them in knowing how to interpret that information and to respond in a Christ-like manner. “The Bible notes that believers should always be ready to answer questions about their faith wheneve Marketing vs Selling - Why There's A Difference with dozens more like it – but without the critical input that would help them make sense of the supernatural dimension described in the Potter universe.”Marketing is something that we do to let people know what products we have to offer.Selling is something that we do to show people that the products we have to offer are of value to them.In the high tech world of today, much of what we consider marketing is very inconspicuous. Messages are moving at the speed of light, and we are hardly even aware of what we saw or heard that ever made us think eating fast food meant getting good food fast!Marketing is all around us - from the letters that appear in our mind when our stomach hurts. 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Even though the approach and even the outcome will look different for every teen, helping teens to respond biblically to the messages of popular culture – such as those found in Harry Potter – is an important function of parents and church leaders. You do not get a free pass if you are not interested or if you do not enjoy stories like Potter. Young people are avidly consuming contemporary pop legends. Adults can guide them in knowing how to interpret that information and to respond in a Christ-like manner. “The Bible notes that believers should always be ready to answer questions about their faith wheneve Why Use Blog Advertising As An Internet Marketing Tool? society.Blog advertising is a hot topic within the internet marketing industry. Many people have become avidly interested in learning more about blog advertising.A blog is a web site that is actually a system of connected pages (or rather posts) that are organized by date with the most recent post presented first. 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Best of all, you could start getting that targeted traffic within minutes of your advertising hitting the web.A third reason blog advertising is attractive to many internet marketers is that Even though the approach and even the outcome will look different for every teen, helping teens to respond biblically to the messages of popular culture – such as those found in Harry Potter – is an important function of parents and church leaders. You do not get a free pass if you are not interested or if you do not enjoy stories like Potter. Young people are avidly consuming contemporary pop legends. Adults can guide them in knowing how to interpret that information and to respond in a Christ-like manner. “The Bible notes that believers should always be ready to answer questions about their faith whenever people ask. While not minimizing the spiritual danger of stories like Harry Potter, the upside of such content is that it raises questions of purpose, destiny, relationships, isolation, redemption, spiritual power and more – the very topics that are so important to the message of Christianity. But, as things stand, many parents and church leaders are letting those spiritual opportunities go to waste.” ARE WE WISE AS SERPENTS... OR SNAKE FOOD? I'm inclined to agree with Mr. Kinnaman. Too often, the Church can be found running from that which it deems inappropriate rather than arming our kids for the world they'll ultimately be forced to face, quite often as early as tomorrow. As one who has ministered to all levels of children from infants to collegians, even the best of Christian kids are consistantly showing themselves to be less than equipped to face adult life as Christians on planet Earth and its demonically-inspired system of values. The child whose parents forbid him from playing with toy guns can never stop him from pointing his finger and shouting "Bang!" when he's alone with his buddies playing Cowboys and Indians or Space Invaders. The young man raised to respect women has his defenses penetrated daily as the check-out counter feeds him a steady diet of scantilly-dressed females on magazine racks. I once ministered to an awesome band of Christian musicians. One by on, every one of its members sought ministry as each had been caught in the trap of pornography. I get my share of eMail messages from well-meaning Christians who are pretty steamed about all the Harry Potter hoopla. Rest assured, I've written a few scripture-laden messages both to those who were confused by as well as those who were defenders of the popular books. Such preachy moralizing usually has little impact, trust me. But, it makes me feel better. I once read a quote from Bruno Bettelheim, who was referred to as "the great child psychologist." Never heard of him, but I don't get out much. Bruno said, "The question for the child is not 'Do I want to be good?' but 'Who do I want to be like?' " I liked that and I remembered reading that a child under 5 generally has difficulty distinguishing the reality of Jesus over Santa, the Easter Bunny, or the Tooth Fairy, behooving us, as parents, to emphasize Jesus in our homes. All the time, not just on Sunday or at Christmas. I pondered this expert's quote and concluded that his statement was probably true even of adults. The thin
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