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"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me." One of the oldest sayings of all time, and also one of the least true. Words do hurt.
In this lesson, Baron Simmons examines the idea that words, much like toothpaste, are hard if not impossible to take back. Join Baron as he examines the need to have control over your tongue.

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During our time at camp, Allan Mullins leads us in many wonderful songs. However, there is perhaps none, which have the meaning of the song entitled, "I'm Standing On The Lord's Side." In the song, the campers are again and again asked the question, "Who's side are you standing on, or fighting on, or living on, or dying on." Again and again, they make the declaration that they are on the Lord's side in all things.
In this lesson, Rusty Hilliard examines another aspect of the song. He asks the question, "Who's Path Are You Walking ON?" In other words, "Who's example are you following?" Join us as we consider the path upon which you are walking.

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There is an old song, which says, "You've got a friend." Friends are indeed something to be grateful for as we deal with life. In this particular lesson, Cody Walling stresses the idea that in order to have a friend, you must first be a friend.
If you want to learn how you can become a better friend to those around you, and in the process make new friends, click on this lesson, and join Cody as he shares this message.

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One of the hardest, if not the hardest, thing for a young person to do is share the gospel with their friends. Unfortunately, this often means that many friends are left out in the cold when it comes to matters concerning salvation.
In this lesson, Steve Walling examines the importance of learning how to share the gospel with those around you.

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There are only two types of influences in the world. There are good or bad. The question is what kind of influence are you following?
In this lesson, Kyle Faneuf examines that very question. He examines the parental, pier, and public influences, which make up our lives.

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The transplanting of organs has saved the lives of thousands if not millions of people. However, in order for someone to live, someone else has to die. In the case of Christians, there is a process by which we enjoy the benefits of transplantation. Christ died for us, that we might live for him.
In this lesson, Travis Thornhill draws a connection between transplanted organs, and the life saving transplantation, which Christ made possible.

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When it comes to the subject of Heaven and Hell, people are sure of only one thing. They want to go to one, and avoid the other. However, there is so much more to this all-important subject.
In this lesson, Brother Mike Winborn begins by helping us to understand that both Heaven and Hell are real. We invite you to join us and learn something perhaps learn something new about the two choices for eternity.

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For the modern day Christian, opportunities to do good are all around us. In Galatians 6: 10, Paul encourages us saying: "As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially them that are of the household of faith." The problem isn't that we don't have opportunity; rather it is that we don't seize the opportunities, which we are given.
In this lesson, Mario examines the idea of taking advantage of the chances we have to reach out and do good for someone around us.

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Relationships are one of those things that you cannot escape. Every day, in some way, we come into contact with those around us. The question is not will you have relationships, rather it is what type of relationships will you have?
In this lesson, Chris Rapko examines this all too important subject.

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How many of us would look in the mirror, see a dirty face looking back at us, and not take time to wash that face? Further more, how many of us would then attempt to clean our faces with dirty water? In this lesson, we will examine these questions, and discover the answer. We will learn that for the Christian, there is a mirror, which we look into, and we likewise must correct the spots, which we see. Join us as we examine the need for "SPIRITUAL REFRESHMENT."

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In life, we often find ourselves facing difficult moments. It is at these times when our true spirituality should come shining through.
In Acts 28: 1-6, we find the Apostle Paul facing a viper. In this lesson, Brother Robert Walker shows us how Paul shook free of that viper, and then reveals to us how we must also shake free from our own vipers.

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One of the best parts of the CFBC/TMT week at camp is the amazing singing. Here we offer you the opportunity to experience just a small sampling of the
Beautiful sound of young people uniting their voices in praise to God.

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