
This Oregon native, Paul Wright, began his spiritual journey
at age 12 when he gave his life to Christ at a Billy Graham crusade.
He says, "Immediately after coming to know the Lord, I got a vision
to use my gifts, specifically singing about God, sharing my heart
through music." He attended Northwest Christian College on a
basketball scholarship, but still pursued music. Shortly after
graduation, he met TobyMac with Gotee Records and was quickly
signed. He encourages others by saying, "when we realize our
identity in Christ, we'll have the ability to walk in the power of
the Spirit...God called us to be able to fly."
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trends
Cnnmoney.com
shows some interesting trends in the way teens communicate with
peers:
Mobile operators raked in $70 billion in text
messaging revenues worldwide last year.
46% of online teens
choose IM over email as preferred method of communication with
friends.
Nearly two-thirds of teen owners of cell phones use
text messaging. | |
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musicspotlight
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Albums: "The
Evolution of Robin Thicke" -10/2006 (Deluxe Edition
2/2007)
"Beautiful World" - 4/2003
| Background: Grammy Award winning, "singer/songwriter,
Robin Thicke, was one of the few to define the new millennium's
blue-eyed soul movement." Son of vocalist Gloria Loring and TV actor
Alan Thicke, Robin was raised in the suburbs of Los Angeles during
the 80's and 90's. Though he was an average student, he began
writing songs at 13. He eventually wrote songs for Christina
Aguilera, Mya, Brandy, Marc Anthony, and Jordan Knight. He wanted
his chance for stardom and released his debut album in 2002. He
collaborated with Pharrell Williams and Star Trak Records for his
next album release that is gaining much recognition.
What
Parents Should Know: Thicke's latest album contains foul
language, is very sexual in nature, and has numerous references to
alcohol, drugs and crude sexual acts.
Parent/Teen
Q&A: "I like going to the club and dancing and drinking for
hours on end. The last couple of years have definitely been extreme
and exciting." Q: What is exciting in your life?
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filmwatch Beware
of the horror and violence in films that release this
month.
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| TITLE |
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RATING |
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RED FLAGS |
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GENRE |
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STARRING |
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| Vacancy |
R |
For
brutal violence and terror, brief nudity, and
language |
Drama/Horror |
Kate
Beckinsale, Luke Wilson, Frank Whaley, Ethan
Embry |
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| The
Invisible |
PG-13 |
For
violence, criminality, sensuality and language - all
involving teens |
Drama, thriller |
Justin Chatwin, Marcia Gay Harden, Maggie Ma,
Michelle Harrison |
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| Kickin' It Old School |
R |
For
crude and sexual content and language |
Comedy |
Jamie Kennedy, Christopher McDonald, Miguel A.
Nunez, Maria Menounos |
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