Congratulations! Welcome to the Kingdom of Heaven.
I would suggest to watch "John Hagee Today" (sometimes called Cornerstone) He is my favorite speaker.
"Enjoying everyday life" is great too, with Joyce Meyer.
"Life Today" with James Robison is wonderful too.
Bless you in your walk! Email me anytime.
David
2006-12-11 19:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well there is not that much on the major networks anymore, if you have satellite or cable I would suggest staying with a Christian Broadcasting .
Where I live I have what they call ZTV it has to do about coming the phone line. At any time 24/7 I can find at least 3 or 4 channels with some sort of wholesome programing or Christian Ministry.
If you have questions about wholesome TV let me give you a web site to check out. American Family Association their web site is www.afa.net and you might want to check out their radio site as well it is www.afr.net
2006-12-11 19:39:29
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answered by revfergy 2
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Pitch your TV OUT. In World War two Hitler had Herr Gobbles as his propaganda minster. Now America has TVs. Hitler had the Gestapo now America has the CIA, this is world wide. Where is the morals in President Bush when he is a born again Christian and starts a war that is killing thousands of people and our brave troups. Just try and stop him.
2006-12-11 19:24:37
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answered by lonetraveler 5
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How would you know that those behind the shows have good Christian morals? Just because the show looks good doesn't make it so, and besides, ultimately, they are doing it for the money.
2006-12-11 19:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I am so happy for you! All of heaven rejoices with your choice to follow Jesus. I am sorry to tell you, but the World is not rejoicing for you. Do not let them sway you. You came to God because He is God, not for the World or anything it can offer.
I am so glad you want to be careful what you watch and think about. Phillipians4:8-9 says we should think on good (etc) things and proverbs warns us to be carefully what we put before our eyes. So, what can we watch? Truthfully, i have found no show that feeds my spirit, and many that chew away at me. I did get rid of my TV, but i am no good with one around anyway. If you have little ones there are a few shows on Smile of a Child TV that are faith affirming (i don't recommend all of them though).(I get Smile of a Child online, so i don't need a TV).
PS There are many Christian radio teachings at Oneplace.com. If you have a specific preacher like you can type in their name, and chances are if they are on the radio they are there.
2006-12-11 19:25:10
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answered by Bre 3
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i are transforming into some strange seems from Christians for this one in the previous, yet KING OF THE HILL. distinctive people think of it somewhat is merely yet another a sort of vulgar, blasphemous cartoons like South Park, relatives guy, etc. even with the undeniable fact that, it somewhat is the single nighttime-time lively prepare wherein the guy with the conservative values -- Hank-- is very practically continually shown top by employing the top of the prepare. funds CAB is a Discovery sport prepare the place unsuspecting people capture a brand long island Cab and are presented small quantities of money for answering questions top. it somewhat is the single sport prepare it is not obsessed on greed, yet merely understanding and having a solid time MYTHBUSTERS, additionally on Discovery, is a strong academic software.
2016-12-30 07:21:09
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answered by louder 3
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TV shows are not well known for its morality. Forget about it and go spend your time in a community club or associations
2006-12-11 19:13:37
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answered by Dumbguy 4
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Good for You, Jesus is the only choice.Stay away from the T-V
These people are all evil and thieves.Pray, read the Holy Bible
God can be found in your heart.
2006-12-11 19:21:35
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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Throw away your TV.
2006-12-11 19:09:11
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answered by southswell2002 3
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