September 6, 2006
Sunday, September 3rd, 2006 - London
India Enews.com
Born-again Christian Stephen Baldwin is happy that his teenage daughter is taking religion seriously as she has vowed to remain a virgin until she weds.
According to contactmusic.com, Baldwin believes turning his family onto Christian values is the best thing he could have done because his daughters have never been happier.
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Over 55,000 Teens to Get in the Game
Christian Post, Lillian Kwon, Reporter
September 2, 2006
Dare 2 Share Ministries has put on a new set of gear for this year’s national tour where more than 55,000 junior high and high school students have signed up to “get in the game.”
Over 47,000 students attended last year’s Revolution tour in 10 cities. This year’s GameDay will draw 55,000 teens in 11 cities.
With an athletic bent, GameDay will kick off in Nashville this month with 2,500 teens who will be equipped to defend their faith as they view themselves in the competition of the Christian life.
“It’s time to equip our teens to know what they believe and why they believe it,” exclaimed Dare 2 Share Ministries President and Founder Greg Stier. “It’s also time they understand the reality that every day is a fight for someone’s eternal destination. Getting involved and impacting the community is just one way for students to start taking ownership of what they believe by putting ‘feet’ to their ‘faith.’”
Real Quotes (from these articles)
“Don’t think for a minute that I don’t understand culturally and sociologically how freaky that statement potentially is, but there is a movement of people that are starting to come into this perspective.” Stephen Baldwin, about his daughter’s decision to remain virgins.
“It is so hard to be a Christian teen in the world today, but no matter what, I am going to be in the four percent of teens that stay with Christ even through adulthood,” said a youth participant.












