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Seeing and Doing
By on April 10, 2009

Our Leadership Summit students have been learning how popular culture impacts their daily lives. Many students are realizing for the first time that the media promotes ways of thinking and behaving that are often contrary to the lifestyle example we see in Jesus.
Anna (LS coach) describes one of her class’ reactions, “The learners enjoyed the lesson very much because they didn’t realize before how much media has an influence on their life and they said they want to change that, they want to start having a relationship with God instead of always watching T.V.”
Our students have realized that by limiting their exposure to negative media sources, they can create more opportunities for God to lead and influence them instead. Our Leadership Summit coaches have expressed excitement about watching the students embrace the truth in these lessons. Busisiwe (LS coach) said, “I thank God because they [students] realized the truth about media and what God’s Word says about the media. They now agree with me and know that everything they do must glorify God.”
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daniellehodgson says:
That’s so great that students are learning about the influence of media. It’s so important…and so many people don’t realize, or even think, about that!