7/2/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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7/2/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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7/2/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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Hometown Heroes – Mary Jo Major @ Lily House
Lily House helps women who are escaping human trafficking in the Dominican Republic.
Mary Jo Major tells us about this problem, the solutions that active people are bringing about, and a few of the stories of how important and life-changing this ministry is.
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7/1/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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Trail Life USA – a Christian option, for those concerned about how the Boy Scouts of America have changed
Trail Life USA offers camping, outdoor adventures, a process for advancing through ranks and badges, and connects boys and male teens with adult role models.
In some ways this seems like what Boy Scouting has been doing for over a century. However, Trail Life has only been in existence for about a decade. In those ten years, participation in Trail Life has mushroomed to over 60 thousand — that as Scouting USA (the new identity for Boy Scouts) has dropped by fully half, from two million to one million.
While COVID, child safety scandals, less emphasis on outdoors activities (and more on electronic devices) and a general decline in the status of many membership-based organizations, today’s guest says the BSA’s departure from its traditional values is a big reason why. Trail Life USA is a national Christian ministry with the goal of building the character and confidence of boys.
Trail Life’s CEO Mark Hancock tells us about the specifically Christ-centered and boy-focused programs for boys from kindergarten through high school. Their activities are a response to national research that too many boys particularly do not have strong, helpful, positive male role models. Today’s Family Life Interview delves into the reasons Hancock sees successes where Trail Life troops have been started in all 50 states.
For follow-up information
Find more about Trail Life, how to charter a troop, and where to find a program for your sons: www.TrailLifeUSA.com
Here is a report on why Boy Scouts are faltering while Trail Life is growing: “No Longer an ‘Alternative'”
A former pastor (and dad of two sons) now leads Trail Life USA: Mark Hancock’s biography
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It’s not a bad thing to be safe, obviously. But is there such a thing as being too safe?
Bible verses: Matthew 6, Deuteronomy 22:8, Romans 14:13, 1st Timothy 5:8, Ephesians 5:29, 1st Timothy 4:8, 1st Corinthians 6
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It’s a word at the core of our identity as Americans—and as Christians. But what if the real meaning of “freedom” gets a little lost on us sometimes?
Then: Unless we convince him, Steve will keep trashing scorpion clips.
Rise Up is a morning radio show hosted by Steve & Tim on Family Life, a network of stations across New York and Pennsylvania. Our podcast is a weekly conversation designed to help you think, laugh, and keep your eyes on Jesus. If you haven’t already, subscribe today, so you don’t miss a single episode! Listen online and find out more about our show at familylife.org.
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6/28/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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It’s “Staycation Destinations” on Family Life
“Staycation Destinations” takes you to a museum which celebrates how a water-powered sawmill fostered a transformation of America.
The Hanford Mills Museum in Delaware County New York displays a still-operating waterwheel that powered the mill’s equipment. Education Coordinator Ryan Jones tells us about how economic, geographic and social history has been affected by the way that farmstead were built from the abundant wood in the forests of the region. The Hanford Family was a major player in the industry through a 40-year span.
The Hanford Mills Museum shows its guests the Fitz waterwheel — working exactly as it did when it was installed 98 years ago — during four daily one-hour tours. Also on display: woodworking machinery, milling equipment, photos and historical records, and farm implements from the 1870s to the present. Individuals and families can walk to several buildings across the property, as well as take advantage of an outdoor picnic area.
In addition to its ongoing exhibits (open Wednesdays through Sundays), Hanford Mills offers Exploration Days on selected Saturdays (https://www.hanfordmills.org/events/) with themes like New York’s dairy industry, conservation of natural resources, and the annual Antique Engine Jamboree.