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Danny Skrpcha “(revolution)ary Revolution” (album download)

Peep out the new EP from Danny Skrpcha.  If you want A deluxe version with extra music and beats you can get it at Neopsalmz.com.

(revolution)ary Revolution track listing:
1. Can’t Lose Sight (intro)
2. Changes (feat. T.C.)
3. Crazy
4. You Know Who (feat. Jared Cox)
5. Anything (feat. Natasha Omeila)

Danny Skrpcha “Crazy”

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In case you didn't know, Playdough loves to collaborate with other emcees and artist. 
On his new project, “Christopher Collabo” he got over 40 verses from songs that have probably snuck by you and included others that you already know and love. From collaborations with bands, radio stations, DJs, mixtapes and songs that fans consider classics.
All on one album mixed by DJ Sean P, this is for the Road Dogs.

I also Want to say congratulations to the home for being named 31 on AllHipHop.com's Top 50 Underground Acts

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“Of Vice & Virtue” – by Alert312 explores the tension of the human condition. Boogalu’s lyrical content is driven by the core struggle that every man and woman finds themselves in based on what the Bible calls a depraved nature – one that is rebellious to God. The flip side is the timeless Gospel of Jesus Christ – or Good News. The news that offers his Virtuous – or sinless nature to us through the offering of salvation through belief in His Son Jesus. Musically, Alert312 puts their unique stamp of percussion driven rhythms, analogue musical bedsand live instrumentation to deliver this message that is of the upmost importance to the Duo. “Of Vice & Virtue” – Which of these define the real you?”

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1. Vice Versa

2. The Villain vs. The Virtue

3. Dragon Bragging

4. Caesar

5. Lack of Achievement

6. Babble feat. Odd Thomas

7. Kill the Elephants

8. Damn

9. Jaime

10. Invisible Man feat. Catalina Bellizzi

11. Life’s Wonderful

12. Supreme

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The utmost importance and significance of an exegetical study of the purpose of the Laws of the Old Testament in relation to the Laws of the New Testament cannot be overstressed or simply overlapped, rather it calls for a plumbing study of the subject and a disciplined application of the mind to the truth of the scripture. Here I try to make an analysis of the subject and interpret it in the New Testament context. 


1. Introduction to the Law of Moses:


The Law of Moses may be grouped in three specific distinctions---

(1) The Moral Law. The Ten Commandment or the DecalogueEx 20:1-17(i)This law was given on Mt. Sinai written on stone tablets by the finger of God Himself. This part of the law was the foundation of Israel's theocracy. The law includes the duties towards God and the duties towards men. 

(ii)This law alone was put in the ark of the covenant because it represented the basic covenant of God and Israel.
(iii)This part of the law is the Saint's delight in God's law. Ps 1:119
(iv)This part of the law was probably in the minds of the prophets and Jesus spoken of God and later written in the heart in the New Covenant.Jer. 31:31-34Ex. 11:17-20Lk. 18:18; Mtt. 5:21-48 cf Rom. 13:9-10
(v) Paul described this part of the law as 'holy', just, good(Rom. 7:12) and spiritual (7:14) which reveals sin to man (7:7)


(2)The Civil Law or the Social Ordinances :
This law comprises the rights of persons (Ex 21:1-36), the rights of property (22:1-15), the requirements of personal integrity (22:16-23; 19), the promise and prospect (23:20-33) and acceptance of the legal covenant.
(2) The Ceremonial Law:
This law includes the levitical priesthood and the sacrifices of animals, feasts and observance of days and festivals.
2.The Purpose:

(1)The Purpose of the Law in the O.T.
The purpose of the law was to bridge the covenant relationship between God and the Israelite. The establishing of the covenant is declared in Ex.19:3-6, "If ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then 
(i) Ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people.(v5). The truth of God's divine selection underlies this.
(ii) Ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests(v6). A kingdom whose citizens are all priests, each having the right of access, worship and devotion of God.
(iii) A holy nation (v6). 'HOLY' (Hagios) in Greek means to set apart. The Israelite is a nation separated from other nations and devoted to God.

This covenant of God was conditional, "If ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be(v5)". Thus, the covenant demands obligation to the law uttered by the voice of God Himself and twice written by God on the stone tablets (Ex. 31:1832:1516:34,128 cf Dt. 10:4). The children of Israel took an oath of allegiance and submission to the law and the Lord's purpose in it as their sovereign ruler. Thus they said, "All that the Lord hath spoken, we will do." Ex.19:8 see 24:3,7.The purpose of the law for Israel is very clearly stated in Ps. 73:5-8,
"For He established a testimony in Jacob and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers
(i) That they should make them known to their children v5.
(ii) That the generation to come might know them, even the children which should be born ; who should arise and declare them to their children. V6
(iii) That they might set their hope in God, and not forgot the works of God, but keep His commandments; and might not be as their fathers a stubborn and rebellious generation.v7, 8a. However, the law was not a means of Israelite's salvation. The Israelites were not saved by keeping of the law. The law itself was a manifestation of their failure to obey it. Every time they failed to keep it, it was God's amazing grace that upheld them." "The law of God, therefore", says Hywel R. Jones, " is not a ladder whereby the unsaved gain heaven, but a pattern of life whereby the saved display their son-ship and their status as the redeemed." ##1
(iv) The law was a pointer to the triumph of God's grace towards the children of Israel. God Himself gave the law to them that they should keep it. However, Joshua 7:11 says,
(v) "Israel hath sinned, and they have also transgressed my covenant which I commanded the."
Below we will make an observation of Israel's failure to the commandment of God and the grace of God that worked with them. 

The Commandment:
Keep all the law Ex.19:3-6. And the Israel answered, 'we will do'.Ex.19:8
Israel's Failure:
*Broke the law..Jos. 7:11
The Commandment:
*Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Ex20:3-3
*Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them. V5
*Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. V7
Israel's Failure:
*Making of molten calf-gods of Israel. Ex. 32:1-6 cf Num. 25:2,3
The commandment:
*Remember the Sabbath day , to keep it holy Ex. 20:8-11

Israel's Failure:
*Polluted the Sabbath Ez. 20:24

The Commandment:


*Thou shalt not kill. Ex. 20:13

Israel's Failure:
Jerusalem the bloody city. Ez 22:1,4, 5-13, 36:18
The Commandment:
*Honor thy father and thy mother. Ex 20:12
*Thou shalt not commit adultery. Ex 20:14-17
*Thou shalt not steal
*Thou shalt not bear false witness
*Thou shalt not covet.

Israel's Failure:
"By swearing and lying and killing and stealing and committing adultery, they broke out and blood touched blood." Hos. 4:2,12
"Even from the days of your fathers ye are gone away from mine ordinances, and have not kept them. " Malachi 3:7-9 also see Jer. 2:13; Ez 16:1, 32, 34
"Oh, that they had such a heart in them that they would fear Me and always keep all my commandments, that it might be well with them and with their children forever," Deut.5:29. But
"They did not keep the covenant of God; they refused to walk in His law, and forgot His works and His wonders that He had shown them." Ps 78:10-11
"..And may not be like their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation, a generation that did not set its hearts aright, and whose spirit was not faithful to God." Ps 78:8
The sins and corruptions of Israel have been described all throughout the Bible. The Israelite as a nation succumbed to apostasy and idolatry despite the law. The ugliest stories of the Bible are recorded in the book of the Judges . It is full of the tales of homosexual, assault, idolatry, civil wars, thievery, rape, murder and all the worst things that could come around them. God had delivered the Israel from the bondage in Egypt. He had given them a rich land and made a covenant with them. But the Israelites did not continue in His way. These Judges as the heroes of the Old Testament fought for freedom and to defend their homeland from foreigners and invaders. But most of the Judges were corrupt and terribly sinful. When we look at them, we see them run downhill, from bad to worse. They lived a life that always grieved the Lord. They worshiped the idol Baal alongside the Lord through sex orgies and child sacrifice. The last verse of Judges seems to be the saddest and that what sums up about the Israel: "Everyone did as he saw fit." 
But in spite of Israel's disobedience , God was true to His words and always compassionate to them. He rescued them as they repented in times of troubles by sending another judge. The secret of Israel's survival, therefore, was not, the military power or the keeping of the law either. It was the persistent and amazing unwearied love of God.
Thus, Israel failed in keeping of the law. For God also said, "Wherefore I gave them also statutes that were not good, and judgments whereby they should not live. " Ez 20:25. God had to say it, " Neither will I be with you any more." Jos 7:12
But amazingly, it is the same God who also said it through Balaam,
"He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath he seen perverseness in Israel, the Lord his God is with him and the shout of a King is among them." Num 23:21
How can a righteous God say this ? How can it be possible in the part of God ? It is possible because, our God is a God full of compassion and gracious, longsuffering and plenteous in mercy and truth. Ps 86:15
Law meant either life or death for an Israelite. But at the same time, it was God's grace that upheld them. Therefore, Rom. 5:20 says, "Moreover the law entered, that the offence might abound, but where sin abounded grace did much more abound."
Grace is the unmerited favor of God to the sinful man. The Israelites could not fully grasped the real meaning of 'Grace' despite God's intention to teach them through many historical events in times of troubles and needs, wars and failures. Grace took its fullest meaning only when Christ came and sacrificed Himself for the sins of the world. The death of Christ Himself is a grace because He died on our behalf. And only because of Christ's death, God has counted us righteous . Paul has conveyed the fullest meaning of Grace in Christ in the book of Galatians and also in Romans. 
"Grace in its fullest definition is God's unmerited favor in the gift of His Son, who offers salvation to all and who gives to those who receive Him as their personal Savior added grace for this life and hope for the future."##3 Says Ryrie.
Paul has used the word, "Hupereperisseusen" in Rom 5:21 to speak about the bounty of grace which is a superlative, superlative degree---abounded over and above.



The Purpose of the Law in the NT context.


The purpose of the Law set in the NT is very clean----
(1) "It was added because of transgression , till the seed should come to whom the promise was made..because of transgression " Gal 3:19. This points what follows the giving of the law. The law served as an intermediary between God and men till the promised seed come. The 'seed' is the Lord Jesus Christ.
(2) " the law was a school master to bring us unto Christ that we might be justified by faith ." Gal 3:24
"After the faith is come we are no longer under a school master" Gal. 3:24

The Greek word is 'Paidagogos' which means simply 'a child custodian' or ' a child attendant'.
"The Pedagogos was a slave employed by wealthy Greeks or Romans to have responsibility for one of the children of the family. By these verses, Paul had simply meant 'until we come of age at the time of the revelation of our full son-ship through Christ's coming the law served as pedagogos". ##2 Frank E Gaebelein
We can thus summarize the purpose of the law of Moses and its relations to a Christian in the NT as in the following--
1. The law was given to magnify human sin against the background of God's grace (Rom 7:7-11;Gal 3:19-25)
2. The law was given to lead the sinners to Christ. The law served as "Paidagogue" Gal 3:19-25. In the law of sacrifices, the lamb in the Sanctuary represented the real lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world (Jn 1:29). Therefore, when Christ came, we are complete in Him (Col. 2:9,10) through the newness of nature. 

CONCLUSION:

The law of Moses ( The Ten Commandments) was written on the tables of stone (Ex 24:12;34:1,4,28) but the NT law, ie, the New Covenant promised is written in the hearts of the believers (Jer. 31:31Heb. 8:1010:16). The law ie., man's obligation to God and fellowmen can be summed up in one word-"LOVE". For the man who has love in his heart for God and neighbor will not trespass against either of them. (Mtt. 22:36-40; cf Jn 13:34-35). Paul develops the concept of love in Rom. 13:8-10,
"Owe no man any thing, but to love one another; for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.Gal. 5:14 says, " "For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."
We should not misinterpret it that the principles of right and wrong in the law are not valid in the NT; they are valid eternally but it is not the highest summation of a Christian's duty, because , NT is the fuller revelation of the old. By the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, we are in the higher monarchy of spiritual status which is seen in Gal. 5:22,23,
"The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law."


Ref. 
##1 Hywel R. Jones, "Exodus"
The New Bible Commentary, P 131 , Third Edition.
Inter-Versity Press, England.
##2 Frank E Gaebelein
The Expositor's Bible Commentary, p 467,v24
Zendervan Publishing House,
Grand Rapids, Michigan
##3 Charles C. Ryrie
Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia (p726)
Moody Press.

Name of the Author: Dr. Surya Kumar Daimari, (MA,M.Ed, PGDTE,D.Min.)
The author is a freelance writer.
E-mail- suryadaimari@yahoo.in
Assam, India.

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Actors Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton arrive for the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount Pictures' "Hansel And Gretel Witch Hunters" at TCL Chinese Theatre on January 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images North America) 
 
'Mama' was No. 2, with newcomer 'Parker' managing fifth place
For months, the ad campaign behind this weekend's experimental ensemble comedy asked filmgoers: What is Movie 43?
Now we know: a flop.
The collection of of gross-out shorts, directed by big names like Elizabeth Banks and Brett Ratner and featuring Oscar-caliber actors including Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet and Naomi Watts, couldn't muster much excitement this weekend, collecting $5 million and just seventh place, according to studio estimates from Hollywood.com.
The debut fell well below expectations and posed no threat to the latest craze in Hollywood: updated fairy tales. The latest, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, which topped the box office with $19 million.
Movie 43's performance wasn't a complete surprise, as critics and fans pummeled the movie the moment it hit theaters. Only 5% of the nation's critics liked it, while only 49% of fans said they could recommend it, say pollsters Rottentomatoes.com.
Gitesh Pandya of Boxofficeguru.com says the film tried "to attract older teens and young adults with bold, R-rated humor and a head-scratching mix of stars." But word of mouth doomed the movie.
Not so Hansel & Gretel, starring Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton.
While it didn't fare much better with reviewers -- 15% gave it a thumbs-up -- 69% of fans liked it, giving it enough momentum to meet analysts' expectations.
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SOURCE: USA Today
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4798In a recent interview with the Politico, NAACP president Ben Jealous criticized President Barack Obama for the lack of diversity among his recent cabinet picks.
 
Benjamin Jealous (President and CEO of the NAACP) The 2013 Peace Ball: Voices of Hope And Resistance at Arena Stage on January 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Image

"He still has several more appointments, and we expect that we'll see at least the same diversity that we saw the first time around. What we're hoping to see is a black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court," Jealous said.
The civil rights advocate went on to tout rising Democratic star Kamala Harris, who is currently serving as attorney general in California.
"Kamala Harris would be a brilliant pick. I personally would like to see somebody young who could stay on there for decades," he said.
President Obama's first three major appointments for his second term were all white males: John Kerry for Secretary of State, Jack Lew for Treasury and Chuck Hagel for Defense.
Source: The Grio
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4798In a recent interview with the Politico, NAACP president Ben Jealous criticized President Barack Obama for the lack of diversity among his recent cabinet picks.
 
Benjamin Jealous (President and CEO of the NAACP) The 2013 Peace Ball: Voices of Hope And Resistance at Arena Stage on January 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Image

"He still has several more appointments, and we expect that we'll see at least the same diversity that we saw the first time around. What we're hoping to see is a black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court," Jealous said.
The civil rights advocate went on to tout rising Democratic star Kamala Harris, who is currently serving as attorney general in California.
"Kamala Harris would be a brilliant pick. I personally would like to see somebody young who could stay on there for decades," he said.
President Obama's first three major appointments for his second term were all white males: John Kerry for Secretary of State, Jack Lew for Treasury and Chuck Hagel for Defense.
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4798Magical and intense--that is how I describe the night Barak Obama became our nation's first African-American President.

 
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I wept as he crossed the line from being a dream of our ancestors into a reality of our nation's great, but sullied, history. I was stunned that a Black President was elected in my lifetime, but that night my thoughts were of my father and grandparents who did not live to see the day when "we" would be in the White House.

I vividly remembered watching the Eyes On The Prize documentary series as a child with my father. His narrative gave deeper meaning to a history just a generation away. Through him, I understood the grave injustice against Emmett Till. Whereas the world remembered Governor Wallace for his fight against desegregation, my father spoke of the tears his mother and grandmother shed over Wallace's hate-filled stance at the University of Alabama.
My feelings during this past week's inauguration were perhaps even more intense. As the television cameras panned the MLK monument, I was awed by the fact that President Obama was a fulfillment of Dr. King's renowned dream. The possibility of his election and re-election were the reward King fought and ultimately died for in times that seemed hopeless. 
On his journey to making history, President Obama certainly found strength and hope in Dr. King, as well as personal role models such as his grandparents. A powerhouse in her own right, First Lady Michelle Obama, often credits her noteworthy success and achievements to the work ethic and determination instilled by her parents and mentors. As we strive to impact the world and our community, it is essential that we identify, study and follow the examples of those who have gone before us.
Growing up, I easily found my role models in the wealth of my own genealogy. I was blessed to have parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles I respected. Though flawed, they were bold and courageous men and women.  They taught me to aspire for more and to never accept anyone else's limits for my life. Even now, their examples still inspire me to persist against all odds.
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Christian Gamers review


Hey guys it has been a while. I know that many of you got really cool gifts from this past Christmas Holiday. One of those gifts might have been Call of Duty Black Ops 2. It has been over 2 months ago that it was released. This review has taken me sometime to think about this game and play it. I do not like to just give reviews with out spending sometime with the game. That being said lets get started.

Overview- Black Ops 2 is the second in the series. The Call of Duty series is split into 2 companies. The Modern Warfare series is made by Infinity Ward (Activision publishes them all). But Black Ops series is made by Treyarch. They are two different games with two different feels to the game. Black Ops series is set back during the Cold War then in Black Ops 2 bring that setting into the future. You need to play the first Black Ops to understand character development. Because even though Black Ops 2 is in the future it has links to the first one by diving into the past and creating a relationship to the future. In Black Ops 2 you play as a navy seal who is the son of the main character in Black Ops. Your job is to try and stop a crazy lunatic who is bent on bringing the USA to their knees. This game is full of secret missions with twist and turns. It is the future so you have futuristic weapons and support on your side. However, this game has an RPG (role playing game) feel to it. Depending on you decisions in the game, determines the out come of the war. These decisions are not so clear. For example if you do not get to a hostage in time that will determine your outcome. There are also 3 levels that you can play that if you win or lose the level determines outcomes of the game. As you can see this first person shooter is more than you expect from a Call of Duty game. There is also online play with Zombies and Multiplayer options. 

Pros-This game was amazingly better than I expected. Treyarch did a great job stepping up their game from the first games dull campaign. The RPG like style makes the game exciting and causing the player to question if you made the right choice or not. The graphics where good for a software that they used for one of the older Call of Duties. The futuristic game play is not so far out their that it allows for familiar feel to the weaponry. The game play is great and your partners in the game are not just dumb game intelligence but actually help you to achieve your goal. The online play is great. It is easy to figure out and in the multiplayer classes for soldiers can have such a variety there can be multiple times of trying new things out. You wont get bored as easy. Zombies, is different that before. They have added different things to make it more team based and fun to play. There are options of riding a bus from destination to destination. That is fun because you can build things to help you fight off the horde. Then there are the zombie maps that you have 4v4 CIA and CDC. The last team standing wins. 

Cons-This game is hard to complain about. There is cursing and war simulated violence. For the most part my biggest complaint is the zombies playing mode. The other games had a zombie like feel to the game and you have to fight endless waves of zombie hordes. The graphics of zombies is not as good as the game. The game play for zombies is hard but boring. You can get bored quickly with this part of the game. The game play is bad as well. But it is still worth trying to fight of a Zombie horde once and while. 

Christian Perspective--The game is rated Mature, for violence and cursing. This is a war based game meaning you will be killing. Remember that this is fake killing but if you or your family struggles with this than this game is not for you. There is this politic ideology that is running in the background of this game. That might cause you to turn away from this game. There is an Anti-America aspect to the villains but that it is not necessarily anti-Christian. There is cursing and use of the Lord's name in vain. The zombie aspect is full of a whole bunch different Christian topics. I recommend if you do not laugh at the zombie wave of media than please stay away from this game. The online play is not rated because you can not rate what people say but lets just go with mature for that as well. There are emblems that you can create and of course just as you can create a Christian emblem they can create an anti-Christian emblem. Just beware of the as you play. It could cause some to stumble. 

Conclusion-Please pray about playing games and which ones to play. These games can be used to spread the Gospel of Christ but if it causes you our others around you to stumble than please stay away. But if you are ok with these games and want to have fun while fellowshipping

 and evangelizing than please just be mindful. Game rating I give this game a 9/10. It surprised me in its campaign and has a great multiplayer aspect. But the multiplayer is sometimes a bit glitchy. Plus I am not a huge fan of the zombie game play. (Remember these observations are my opinion.)

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49ers quarterback gearing up to face Baltimore defense
Colin Kaepernick's favorite tattoo is on the inside of his arm and reads, "my gift is my curse."
Relating that to his sudden rise to stardom as a quarterback preparing to play in the Super Bowl, Kaepernick is staying grounded by realizing that with fame comes scrutiny.
Every play is scrutinized, every word is dissected. He's recognized everywhere he goes in public, and he has more ticket requests for Super Bowl XLVII than he can fulfill.
Even his tattoo artist in Reno, Nev. is getting hit up for interview requests this week.
He hasn't even left for New Orleans yet, and he has done an interview with 49ers Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young. Joe Montana? Met him, too.
"Just keep going," was Young's advice in handling the pressures while preparing for the biggest stage in American sports.
Kaepernick's faith is out there for the world to see. It's literally written all over his body. He has "faith" inscribed on his right bicep, and "to God the glory" on his right arm as well.
Those are the two he kisses when "Kaepernicking," the touchdown celebration the second-year quarterback is now trying to trademark.
Kaepernick knows his tattoos get scrutinized along with everything else.
"Number one is kind of my way of saying, I don't really care what people think about my tattoos," he said. "I got them for me and to show people this is what I believe in. God has brought me this far, he's laid out a phenomenal path for me and I can't do anything but thank him."
That path will lead him to New Orleans, where the 49ers land on Sunday and begin in earnest their preparations to play the Baltimore Ravens.
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SOURCE: The Sports Xchange
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49ers quarterback gearing up to face Baltimore defense
Colin Kaepernick's favorite tattoo is on the inside of his arm and reads, "my gift is my curse."
Relating that to his sudden rise to stardom as a quarterback preparing to play in the Super Bowl, Kaepernick is staying grounded by realizing that with fame comes scrutiny.
Every play is scrutinized, every word is dissected. He's recognized everywhere he goes in public, and he has more ticket requests for Super Bowl XLVII than he can fulfill.
Even his tattoo artist in Reno, Nev. is getting hit up for interview requests this week.
He hasn't even left for New Orleans yet, and he has done an interview with 49ers Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young. Joe Montana? Met him, too.
"Just keep going," was Young's advice in handling the pressures while preparing for the biggest stage in American sports.
Kaepernick's faith is out there for the world to see. It's literally written all over his body. He has "faith" inscribed on his right bicep, and "to God the glory" on his right arm as well.
Those are the two he kisses when "Kaepernicking," the touchdown celebration the second-year quarterback is now trying to trademark.
Kaepernick knows his tattoos get scrutinized along with everything else.
"Number one is kind of my way of saying, I don't really care what people think about my tattoos," he said. "I got them for me and to show people this is what I believe in. God has brought me this far, he's laid out a phenomenal path for me and I can't do anything but thank him."
That path will lead him to New Orleans, where the 49ers land on Sunday and begin in earnest their preparations to play the Baltimore Ravens.
Click here to read more.
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Lance Armstrong of the USA and the US Postal team wins his third consecutive Tour de France after stage 20 of the Tour de France from Corbeil Essonnes to Champs Elysees, Paris in France. (Getty Images Europe)
Riding alongside Lance Armstrong for 10 miles, brothers Jedidiah and Caleb Coppenger sought to share their faith in 2006 with the now-disgraced cycling legend.
Armstrong, who was cycling in the annual 450-mile ride across Iowa known as RAGRAI, was in a pack of enthusiasts until a serendipitous crash left the brothers beside the cycling legend.
"On a turn in one of the pass-through towns, a cyclist lost control and wiped out most of the bunch," their father, Mark Coppenger, who also was a RAGRAI participant that year, recounted. "Caleb and Jed managed to weave through the wreckage and then find themselves riding right beside Armstrong for almost 10 miles."
The brothers decided to make the most of the opportunity to speak with Armstrong, who had just retired from professional cycling after winning seven straight Tour de France titles from 1999 to 2005.
After some brief small talk and thanking him for his work on behalf of cancer research, the brothers brought up their faith.
"We asked him if he was a Christian and he told us no," Jedidiah Coppenger, now a church planter in Nashville, recalled.
"We told him that we're not just against certain manifestations of death [such as cancer, which Armstrong had battled], but the whole thing. Since Jesus has overcome death in all its ugly wholeness, we're all about taking on death itself."
Jedidiah Coppenger, who also is an acquisitions editor for B&H Publishing with LifeWay Christian Resources, said Armstrong "graciously dismissed" their conversation and then moved on.
As Mark Coppenger, now on Southern Baptist Theological Seminary's faculty, ponders, "You can't help but ask, 'What if?' when you think of his opportunity to respond to Christ that day."
Armstrong, now in the media glare, has admitted to using performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) to win the most coveted prize in professional cycling. Even after being stripped of his titles last year, he had continued to deny using banned substances.
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Armstrong said he had taken "a ruthless win-at-all-costs attitude" in his renewed training in 1998 after battling cancer to compete for cycling's top prize. 
For Jedidiah Coppenger, Armstrong's answer was not surprising.
A former college athlete himself, Coppenger noted, "Our culture is obsessed with glory and fame."
"Outside of Eden, every culture has been driven to make a name for themselves apart from God.
"With modern technology providing greater platforms for recognition and modern science providing the ability to enhance performance, our fallen hearts will do whatever it takes to be 'great.'"
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4798Congratulations are certainly in order. 
And maybe a present as well.
Big ups to Houston Rockets shooting guard James Harden on being selected to appear in his first All-Star game. General manager Daryl Morey, if you want to get Harden a present, make it a teammate who could help Houston's favorite beard, along with backcourt mate Jeremy Lin, secure more victories.
This roster has talent and cohesiveness. They just need a bit of help. And although help in the form of new offensive schemes from the coaching staff doesn't appear to be coming, help in the form of an athletic big who can score, rebound and help Omer Asik defend the interior might just be on Morey's gift list. The Rockets' current forwards, Patrick Patterson and Marcus Morris, have been something less than revelations at the 4.
Nothing says congratulations like an upgrade that might propel the Rockets into the playoffs. (Take that, Hallmark.)
Top on my gift list was Anderson Varejao, but since the curly-locked Cleveland Cavaliers power forward is out for the season--wishing you a complete recovery, Anderson--here are five alternative possibilities to fill his rather large shoes.
Source: Bleacher Report | MARSHALL ZWEIG 
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Global R&B superstar Toni Braxton soared to the top of the charts with hits like "Un-Break My Heart," "Breathe Again" and "Another Sad Love Song." But the Maryland native's gospel roots run deep. Now, the minister's daughter is portraying a down home gospel singer in Lifetime's new film, "Twist of Faith."

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 The film premiers on Lifetime February 9.
According to the network, the interfaith love story tells the tale of Jacob Fisher (David Julian Hirsch), an Orthodox Jewish Cantor and amateur songwriter from Brooklyn, New York and Nina (Toni Braxton), a single mom who is also the lead singer of a small gospel choir. 
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I like to have fun with my own denomination and the churches affiliated with it. I often joke that where there are two Baptists gathered in His name, there are at least three opinions.
But the lack of unity in many churches is a serious manner. Church splits, congregational infighting, and church divisiveness are more common than we often like to admit. Not too long ago, I heard my co-worker at LifeWay, Eric Geiger, make a presentation on church unity. Actually, he largely dealt with training and equipping the saints to do the work of ministry in his presentation, but he beautifully tied that issue with church unity.
Training Results in Unity
Eric simply demonstrated the obvious truths from Scripture. Unfortunately, I don't always see the obvious, so his presentation was both enlightening and encouraging to me. His thesis was straightforward: If pastors equip or train others to do ministry, there will be unity in the church. How do we know this reality? It's clearly stated in Scripture:
"And He personally gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, for the training of the saints in the work of ministry, to build up the body of Christ, until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of God's Son, growing into a mature man with a stature measured by Christ's fullness" (Ephesians 4: 11-13, HCSB).
For the sake of brevity, let's deal only with the role of pastors/teachers. Note these truths from the text:
  • Christ (He) personally gave this role. It was important to Him, so it has to be important to us.
  • The role of pastors is not so much to do ministry, as it is to train or equip others to do ministry.
  • If pastors fulfill this role, the body of Christ is built up.
  • As the body of Christ is built up, the believers become unified in the faith.
The passage is clear. As pastors are more involved in training others to do ministry, there will be greater unity in the church.
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Thom Rainer is the president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources.  Prior to LifeWay, he served at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary for twelve years where he was the founding dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions and Evangelism.  He is a 1977 graduate of the University of Alabama and earned his Master of Divinity and Ph.D. degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Updated, from the recipe archive. First posted in 2005. Enjoy!

Are you familiar with Basque cooking? Basque Country is a region bordering Spain and France at the Western end of the Pyrenees mountains. Basque descendants and communities can be found all over California and Nevada. (More on the history of the Basque people in the Wikipedia.) Lamb stews are typical of Basque cuisine, as are dishes that include both tomatoes and sweet red peppers.

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*“Scandal” starring Kerry Washington (pictured) has seen a hugely successful show in its first season, garnered a cult following and has been a top viewers’ choice on ABC.

Last week, the show had 3.52 million viewers between the ages of 18 to 34 and ranks no. 1 at its 10pm time slot.

On top of all the great stuff happening for the show, it’s also a popular pick among African American audiences.

According to Nielsen, “Scandal” is the highest rated scripted drama among African Americans, in part, possibly for the casting choices.

There’s a win for ABC.

“There’s an audience of African-Americans who just want to see themselves in a good story, not necessarily a race-specific show,” said Joan Morgan, a fan of the series and the author of “When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost,” a book about black women and feminism today. “It’s not about this being a black show,” Ms. Morgan said. “It’s about seeing the show where black women and other women are represented less about race and more about who they are.”

The discussion goes deeper into the ideals American society is ready and willing to deal with.

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