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Navigating Life's Drifts: Scriptures on Wisdom and Perseverance

Explore the power of drifting through life, how it can indicate failure or turbulence, using relevant Bible verses and eye-opening statistics about TV influence on values. Stay anchored in wisdom and faith.

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Navigating Life's Drifts: Scriptures on Wisdom and Perseverance

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  1. Just Drifting Through Life James 1:5-8 Hebrews 2:1-3 Acts 27:14-15

  2. I. Drifting Can Indicate aPower Failure Romans 12:1-2 Philippians 2:5 Philippians 4:8

  3. T.V. Statistics A.C. Nielson Co. Compiled and commented by David J. Stewart • Number of minutes per week that parents spend in meaningful conversation with their children: 3.5 • Number of minutes per week that the average child watches TV: 1,680 • Number of murders seen on TV by the time an average child finishes elementary school: 8,000 • Number of violent acts seen on TV by age 18: 200,000 • 62% say that sex on TV shows and movies influences kids to have sex when they are too young. • 77% say there is too much sex before marriage on TV

  4. Change in Moral Acceptability By Gallup Polling

  5. II. Drifting Can IndicateTurbulance • James 1:6 • Acts 27:14-15

  6. III. Drifting Can Indicate Danger • Acts 27:16-20

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