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How are we passing our Baton of Faith to our next generation?

Posted by truthtalklive on July 2, 2008

Today on Truth Talk Live Stu interviews renowned author and speaker Dr. Jeff Myers. Dr. Myers is the author of “Handoff” a book on revealing the eternal impact you can have unleashing godly leaders, and how to have fun doing it.

  • Page 21: learn the simple habits of those who win the race of life.
  • Page 59: find out how to break through to the next generation.
  • Page 119: discover creative ways to invest in the next generation–naturally and without stress. If you need more information please visit www.passingthebaton.org. As always thanks for listening to the BEST TALK SHOW IN AMERICA “TRUTH TALK LIVE”!

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One Response to “How are we passing our Baton of Faith to our next generation?”

  1. Boris said

    “If religion were true, its followers would not try to bludgeon their young into artificial conformity; but would merely insist on their unbending quest for truth.” – H.P. Lovecraft

    “The great trouble is that the preachers get the children from six to seven years of age, and then it’s almost impossible to do anything with them. Incurably religious – that is the best way to describe the mental condition of so many people. Incurably religious.” – Thomas Edison

    “If a man, holding a belief which he was taught in childhood or persuaded of afterwards, keeps down and pushes away any doubts which arise about it in his mind, purposely avoids the reading of books and the company of men that call in question or discuss it… the life of that man is one long sin against mankind.” – William Kingdon Clifford

    “There is in every village a torch: the schoolmaster – and an extinguisher: the parson.” Victor Hugo

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