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August 1, 2014

Free Smartphone App Promises the Power to Silence Satan

The Shut Up, Devil! app is an innovative resource that puts the power of the Word of God in your pocket. And because it's on your smartphone, which is almost always with you, you're ready to resist the devil whenever and wherever he attacks. Additionally the app features reminders that will help you keep the enemy at bay and silenced in your life.

The app conception stemmed from Charisma House's upcoming book, Silence Satan by Kyle Winkler, which releases in September. Winkler is founder of Kyle Winkler Ministries, a media and teaching ministry broadcasting on the Christian Television Network.

Watch below to find out how the app works.




http://www.charismanews.com/culture/44850-free-smartphone-app-promises-the-power-to-silence-satan


August 1, 2014

Soccer Camp Angers Some Parents With Surprise Bible Talk for Kids

A free soccer camp in a Queens park is being used to teach the Gospel to kids by a group of missionaries who mix dribbling skills with post-game prayers and Bible stories, many parents said.

The informal camp has been holding sessions at Rory Staunton Field on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons since June 1.

But parents were not told that the organizers' goal is to preach, they said.

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They created a two-hour soccer plan that has a 25-minute “debrief” after the game where kids can get to know each other and talk about their issues, as well as pray and learn about the Bible, he said.

The camp didn't require any prior sign-up or parental consent, Joseph said, and kids could come in to play on their own. The sign outside states that it's a free soccer camp but doesn't mention any group affiliation or religious overtones.

http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140731/jackson-heights/soccer-camp-angers-some-parents-with-surprise-bible-talk-for-kids



What? They weren't trying to convert anyone. They didn't think it would be a problem at all. Why would anyone have a problem with this we simply don't know!

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