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Get Rid of Debt: Life-Changing Financial Advice from the Pulpit

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Tune in to CNN tonight (October 21, 2010) at 9 P.M. Eastern for the documentary Almighty Debt: A Black in America Special. The documentary focuses on pastor and community leader DeForest Buster Soaries, Jr., and how his groundbreaking financial advice is helping the members of his church break free from debt.

Soaries details his financial advice in his upcoming book dFree: Breaking Free from Financial Slavery. The book, which hits stores in January 2011, contains Soaries’ four vital keys for escaping debt for good.

Learn more about dFree at www.Zondervan.com/dfree

 

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Thursday, October 21
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CNN will air Almighty Debt: A Black in America Special, featuring Pastor DeForest Soaries and his groundbreaking financial advice.

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Can One Mom Make a Global Difference? Shayne Moore’s CNN Interview

Do you have to be a world leader to affect massive issues like global poverty and the HIV/AIDS pandemic? No, answers stay-at-home mom Shayne Moore, "You can make a difference right from your own home."   

Moore shares some insights and tips in her recent interview on CNN's "Mission Possible" segment:

 

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Shayne shares her journey in the upcoming Zondervan book Global Soccer Mom: Changing the World Is Easier Than You Think, which hits stores in January, 2011. Global Soccer Mom is an inspirational story for ordinary women who want to make an extraordinary difference in their world. Global Soccer Mom will help you get started.

  

 

About Shayne Moore
Shayne Moore is one of the original members of the ONE campaign, The Campaign to Make Poverty History, and was a non-celebrity spokesperson for the campaign. She sits on the executive board of directors for Upendo Village, an HIV/AIDS clinic targeting marginalized women and children in Kenya and supports and works closely with World Vision. With an MA in Theology, Shayne is an active speaker and writes for her blog, "Theology Mama." She lives in Wheaton, Illinois with her husband and three children. She can be found on facebook and on Twitter @TheologyMama. Her book Global Soccer Mom releases January 2011.

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CNN Reports on the Virtual Church

In the last week CNN has given some attention to the "Virtual Church." In an article about the "Virtual Church," and an interview with Craig Groeschel, the pastor of LifeChurch.tv, CNN brings to light some of issues surrounding one of the newer, and more controversial trends in Christianity. Interviewing a member of LifeChurch.tv, Hjalti á Lava, says:

"It allows me to connect with others and have conversations about the message. Technology allows us today to have fellowship across borders and cultures."

Recently Christianity Today had a blog post discussing this issue by Bob Hyatt, who is pastor of the Evergreen Community in Portland, Oregon, and a regular contributor to Out of Ur, (Part 1 | Part 2).

"The problem, in my mind, with virtual community and internet campuses isn’t that it’s not church… it’s that it is just church enough to be dangerous. Because it has all the easiest and most instantly gratifying parts of community without the harder parts, it ends up misshaping us."

Douglas Estes, author of SimChurch is also mentioned in the CNN article. For people that are passionate about the church and evangelism, and feel both excitement and concern over the new virtual world the internet is creating, SimChurch explores much of this debate and covers some of the vital issues that postmillennial followers of Jesus must grapple with.

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About the Author
Douglas Estes is Adjunct Professor of New Testament at Western Seminary-San José and Lead Pastor at Berryessa Valley Church, San José, California. He received his PhD in Theology from the University of Nottingham, UK.

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