A Christ Centered Marriage Is The Only One That Lasts A Lifetime

September 6, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News

We thought we’d share the piece below; its depth will surely force you to take a moment and reflect on the quality of your relationship if you are in one, or of the relationship you should have when you get into one.

For the Divorced, Married, Engaged and everyone else – A MUST READ!

MARRIAGE

When I got home that night as my wife served dinner, I held her hand and said, I’ve got something to tell you. She sat down and ate quietly. Again I observed the hurt in her eyes.

Suddenly I didn’t know how to open my mouth. But I had to let her know what I was thinking. I want a divorce. I raised the topic calmly.

She didn’t seem to be annoyed by my words, instead she asked me softly, why?

I avoided her question. This made her angry. She threw away the chopsticks and shouted at me, you are not a man! That night, we didn’t talk to each other. She was weeping. I knew she wanted to find out what had happened to our marriage. But I could hardly give her a satisfactory answer; she had lost my heart to Jane. I didn’t love her anymore. I just pitied her!

With a deep sense of guilt, I drafted a divorce agreement which stated that she could own our house, our car, and 30% stake of my company.

She glanced at it and then tore it into pieces. The woman who had spent ten years of her life with me had become a stranger. I felt sorry for her wasted time, resources and energy but I could not take back what I had said for I loved Jane so dearly. Finally she cried loudly in front of me, which was what I had expected to see. To me her cry was actually a kind of release. The idea of divorce which had obsessed me for several weeks seemed to be firmer and clearer now.

The next day, I came back home very late and found her writing something at the table. I didn’t have supper but went straight to sleep and fell asleep very fast because I was tired after an eventful day with Jane.

When I woke up, she was still there at the table writing. I just did not care so I turned over and was asleep again.

In the morning she presented her divorce conditions: she didn’t want anything from me, but needed a month’s notice before the divorce. She requested that in that one month we both struggle to live as normal a life as possible. Her reasons were simple: our son had his exams in a month’s time and she didn’t want to disrupt him with our broken marriage.

This was agreeable to me. But she had something more, she asked me to recall how I had carried her into our bridal room on our wedding day.

She requested that every day for the month’s duration I carry her out of our bedroom to the front door ever morning. I thought she was going crazy. Just to make our last days together bearable I accepted her odd request.

I told Jane about my wife’s divorce conditions. . She laughed loudly and thought it was absurd. No matter what tricks she applies, she has to face the divorce, she said scornfully.

My wife and I hadn’t had any body contact since my divorce intention was explicitly expressed. So when I carried her out on the first day, we both appeared clumsy. Our son clapped behind us, daddy is holding mommy in his arms. His words brought me a sense of pain. From the bedroom to the sitting room, then to the door, I walked over ten meters with her in my arms. She closed her eyes and said softly; don’t tell our son about the divorce. I nodded, feeling somewhat upset. I put her down outside the door. She went to wait for the bus to work. I drove alone to the office.

On the second day, both of us acted much more easily. She leaned on my chest. I could smell the fragrance of her blouse. I realized that I hadn’t looked at this woman carefully for a long time. I realized she was not young any more. There were fine wrinkles on her face, her hair was graying! Our marriage had taken its toll on her. For a minute I wondered what I had done to her.

On the fourth day, when I lifted her up, I felt a sense of intimacy returning. This was the woman who had given ten years of her life to me.

On the fifth and sixth day, I realized that our sense of intimacy was growing again. I didn’t tell Jane about this. It became easier to carry her as the month slipped by. Perhaps the everyday workout made me stronger.

She was choosing what to wear one morning. She tried on quite a few dresses but could not find a suitable one. Then she sighed, all my dresses have grown bigger. I suddenly realized that she had grown so thin, that was the reason why I could carry her more easily.

Suddenly it hit me… she had buried so much pain and bitterness in her heart. Subconsciously I reached out and touched her head.

Our son came in at the moment and said, Dad, it’s time to carry mom out. To him, seeing his father carrying his mother out had become an essential part of his life. My wife gestured to our son to come closer and hugged him tightly. I turned my face away because I was afraid I might change my mind at this last minute. I then held her in my arms, walking from the bedroom, through the sitting room, to the hallway. Her hand surrounded my neck softly and naturally. I held her body tightly; it was just like our wedding day.

But her much lighter weight made me sad. On the last day, when I held her in my arms I could hardly move a step. Our son had gone to school. I held her tightly and said, I hadn’t noticed that our life lacked intimacy.

I drove to office…. jumped out of the car swiftly without locking the door. I was afraid any delay would make me change my mind…I walked upstairs. Jane opened the door and I said to her, Sorry, Jane, I do not want the divorce anymore.

She looked at me, astonished, and then touched my forehead. Do you have a fever? She said. I moved her hand off my head. Sorry, Jane, I said, I won’t divorce. My marriage life was boring probably because she and I didn’t value the details of our lives, not because we didn’t love each other anymore. Now I realize that since I carried her into my home on our wedding day I am supposed to hold her until death do us apart.

Jane seemed to suddenly wake up. She gave me a loud slap and then slammed the door and burst into tears. I walked downstairs and drove away.

At the floral shop on the way, I ordered a bouquet of flowers for my wife. The salesgirl asked me what to write on the card. I smiled and wrote, I’ll carry you out every morning until death do us apart.

That evening I arrived home, flowers in my hands, a smile on my face, I run up stairs, only to find my wife in the bed – dead.
My wife had been fighting CANCER for months and I was so busy with Jane to even notice. She knew that she would die soon and she wanted to save me from the whatever negative reaction from our son, in case we pushed through with the divorce.– At least, in the eyes of our son— I’m a loving husband….

The small details of your lives are what really matter in a relationship. It is not the mansion, the car, property, the money in the bank. These create an environment conducive for happiness but cannot give happiness in themselves. So find time to be your spouse’s friend and do those little things for each other that build intimacy. Do have a real happy marriage!

If you don’t share this, nothing will happen to you.

If you do, you just might save a marriage.

Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.

A CHRIST-CENTERED MARRIAGE IS A MARRIAGE THAT IS SURE TO LAST A LIFETIME.

So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate. Matthew 19:6

By Justin Jones-Fosu

(Source: Christian Couples United)

Is Honesty Always The Best Policy?

August 26, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News

 Your sister’s husband is being unfaithful, and it isn’t the first time. You have proof, and you’d like to go to her with it, but the last time you did, she refused to believe you and instead accused you of wanting to destroy her marriage. Naturally, you’re wary of repeating the same mistake, but you care about your sister and only want to protect her. Do you a) risk being attacked again or b) stay silent based on your previous experience?

Or picture this: your close friend insists on pursuing a path for which he is not naturally gifted, and he is facing much ridicule from others whenever he tries to showcase his skills. On the other hand, there are areas where he shows a clear and great talent, but he seems to want to ignore these in favor of the path less travelled Do you a)encourage him to keep at it and hope that he improves? or b) tell him he sucks and try to push him in the direction that would appear to bring a greater reward?

Tune in to this week’s episode of the Nifty Christian Radio show and find out what Nif and Kay would do.

   

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 The More-Talk HourBig Al – Dreamin’

King Poetic – These Days

The More-Music Hour

  1. Shane Kidd – Hallway Journeys (Ft. K Drama)
  2. Trip Lee – Twisted (Ft. Lecrae, Pro & Th’sl)
  3. JAiMS – I’m On It
  4. Rio – We Live
  5. Prophet – Save Souls (Ft. Hollywood Holly & Waddee)
  6. Corey Red – I’m Still Here
  7. Compassion holy – Something New
  8. Pro – Fight Musik
  9. Richie Righteous – Who You Represent
  10. Hollywood Holly – Overcomer (Ft. Waddee)
  11. Wille Will – Turn It Around (ft. Jazz Digga)
  12. J. Robinson – Grind Hard
  13. Young Paul – Born Warriors (Ft. Seda & Heesun Lee)

Why Do Atheists Love Christian Websites?

August 16, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News

This week on The Nifty Christian Radio Show, Nifty and Kay C talk about internet Christian forums and discussion boards and the fact that quite a few atheists frequent these forums for ‘intellectual discussion’. Is it really for a good debate or are they just drawn to God without realizing it? Also, an atheist challenges the teaching/parable in Luke 16 of the shrewd manager, Nifty and Kay C break out into a Bible study discussion of the parable. Tune in!

 

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The More-Talk Hour

Rochelle Hanson – So Happy

Kirk Franklin – Keep Your Head Up

+ Nifty and Kay C talk about atheists who frequent Christian discussion boards

King Poetic – King Poetic Kong

+ Nifty and Kay C talk about the parable of the shrewd manager (Luke 16)

Shaddie Swag – Promise Land

The More-Music Hour with DJ Versatile

1. Sivion – Here We Go

2. Redd Lettaz – Boom Pop (Galactica Soul Remix)

3. Eshon Burgundy – Once

4. Die-Rek – Now Is The Time (Ft. Promise)

5. J.Griff – Baby

6. The Cross Movement – Live Agua (DJ Versatile Remix)

7. Shad – A Good Name

8. Evangel – HR Department

9. S.O. – My Life

10. LPG – Mistakes

11. Shai Linne – Biblical Theology

+ Caller’s Comment

Spoken – I’m Gone

Cho’zn – I Need You

Should We Advertise Our ‘Relationship Status’ on Facebook?

August 5, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News

This week on The Nifty Christian Radio Show, Nifty and Kay C talk about people who post their relationship status on facebook. If you are in a relationship are you ‘obligated’ to say so via facebook? More importantly; is it a bad sign if you neglect to display or ‘link’ the person with whom you’re currently involved?  What if you leave your status empty? Nifty and Kay C also take a call and talk about spanking your kids from a biblical perspective…what if our government didn’t allow us to spank our children?

 

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The More-Talk Hour
Spoken – Only Grace
T-Stylez – How Great
+ Nifty and Kay C talk about spanking your kids…biblically
Shadde Swag – Promise Land
+ Nifty and Kay C talk about your relationship status on facebook

The More-Music Hour with DJ Versatile

  1. Abigail Hamilton – I’m A Let It Rain (DJ Versatile Remix)
  2. Sho Baraka – Maranatha (Ft. Tedashii & Json) (DJ Versatile Remix)
  3. Sho Baraka – Maranatha (Ft. Tedashii & Json)
  4. Rio – BangaZ (Ft.TaM-TaM)
  5. Kirk Franklin – Little Boy (ReVerShip Mix)
  6. Da T.R.U.T.H. – U Ready (Ft. J.R.)
  7. Dwayne Tryumph – Sons of God (Ft. Reign of Fire)
  8. Yaves The Street Pastor – Bet I Do (Ft. K-Drama)
  9. Apaulsoul – Your Name
  10. Roshana – Wait On You
  11. Mary Mary – Be Happy
  12. Waddee – I Trust You
  13. George Huff – Count On You

Nehimiah Flow – Best Friend
Boogie B – No Swag
Sean C Johnson – It ain’t Worth It

Can The New BlackBerry Torch Do Battle With The iPhone 4?

August 4, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News


The BlackBerry Torch costs $199 with a two year contract with AT&T. The 16GB iPhone 4 also runs $199 with an AT&T contract, although the 32GB version is slightly more expensive ($299).

The data plan for both phones is the same: $15 a month for 200 MB of wireless data or $25 for 2 GB.
Both the iPhone 4 and BlackBerry Torch are equipped with a 5-megapixel camera with flash. The two phones can also shoot video–but the iPhone has 720p HD video, by comparison with the BlackBerry Torch’s 640×480 video.

The screens of the two phones are approximately the same size (the BlackBerry Torch has a 3.2-inch screen, the iPhone has a 3.5-inch screen). The iPhone 4 has a significantly higher resolution, however: a 960 x 640 pixel screen to the BlackBerry Torch’s 360×480 touchscreen.

According to AT&T, the BlackBerry Torch comes straight “out-of-the-box” with 8 GB of memory: it has 4GB of built-in memory storage and comes with a 4GB memory card that fits in the phone’s microSD/SDHD slot. It can take memory cards of up to 32GB.

The iPhone, which does not support extended storage, is available in either a 16GB or 32GB version.

Both phones are available exclusively on AT&T. However, users might take note that under new government rules, jailbreaking is now legal.

RIM is making a major effort to encourage its users to buy apps and developers to create apps.

USA Today describes a new, fun feature that sets the BlackBerry Torch apart from the iPhone: the ability to wirelessly sync music. “You can take your music catalog on the device, even songs you haven’t chosen to listen to immediately. In addition, Slacker radio is preloaded–you can cache stations and listen to them when you don’t have access to a wireless WiFi or 3G connection.” Fortune adds, “You can see your entire library of music on your device and at any time browse it, search it, tag individual songs for syncing at a later time. When you come home, your files automatically sync over your wireless network.”

The BlackBerry Torch has maintained one of the key hardware features that has long distinguished RIM’s smartphones from Apple’s: a physical, 35-key QWERTY keyboard that slides out from the phone.

(source: Huffington Post)

N.I.F.T.Y. Talks To Trip Lee, Sho Baraka & Spoken about Ministry and Music

July 26, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News

This week on The Nifty Christian Radio Show, Nifty chops it up with Reach Records’ Sho Baraka, Trip Lee and Role Model Records’, Spoken. Find out how Trip Lee really felt about dropping his album on the same day as Eminem, and how both he and Sho Baraka balance making their living with their ministry. Nifty also speaks with Spoken about his upcoming mixtape, ‘Up By 13′. These interviews and 2 Spin-Off Spotlights from DJ Versatile, Tune in!

 

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The Nifty Christian Radio Show Playlist

Sean C Johnson – It Ain’t Worth It
Interview with Sho Baraka

DJ Versatile’s 1st Mix – Sho Baraka Spotlight
1. Sho Baraka – Slow It Down (Ft. Trip Lee)
2. Tedashii – Community (Ft. Stephen the Levite & Sho Baraka)
3. Sho Baraka – Oh My Lord (Ft. M. Moore & R. Trotter) (ReVerShip Mix)
4. Sho Baraka – Be Scientific
5. Sho Baraka – We Can Be More (Ft. J.R.)
6. Sho Baraka – 4ever Is 2morrow (Ft. JAMM)

Interview with Spoken

Spoken – I’m Gone

Interview with Trip Lee

DJ Versatile’s 2nd Mix – Trip Lee Spotlight
1. Trip Lee – Twisted (Ft. Lecrae, Pro & Th’sl)
2. Trip Lee – No Worries
3. Trip Lee – Cash or Christ (Ft. Lecrae)
4. Trip Lee – Who Is Like Him
5. Trip Lee – The Invasion (Hero) (Ft. Jai)
6. J.R. – Ridaz (Ft. Da’ T.R.U.T.H, Trip Lee & Iz-Real) (DJ Versatile Remix)
7. Trip Lee – Intimacy (Ft. Diamone)
8. Trip Lee – I Love Music (Ft. Sho Baraka)

www.niftychristian.com

Jin Returns With New Album, New Contest, And As Bruce Lee

July 23, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News

Jin will be releasing his new (English) album sometime in the last few months of 2010, around the same time that his starring role as a teenage Bruce Lee will hit theaters! Jin stated on his website how much of an honor this is for him. He better do Bruce justice! Jin will also be releasing the first song off his upcoming album on Saturday, September 4th.

Starting today, Jin is launching a contest for all of you producers out there. “Fill In The Beats” is the name of the game and the details are…

1. Download the video and acapella files.

2. Sync up your beats to the acapella file.

3. Get creative with the video. Use the black and white video file with your own original pictures or videos.

4. Sync your track to the video.

5. Upload the final product onto YouTube as a response video to Jin’s “Angels” music video, labeled “JIN Fill in the Beats Contest.”

6. Subcribe to “CatchAdventures” on YouTube and tag “Catch Adventures” on your video.

Contest starts Wednesday, July 21, 2010 and ends Sunday, August 29, 2010.

For more, visit http://www.ayojin.com

(Source: Rapzilla)

What If They Kidnapped Your Child? NCRS Feat. Pro

July 20, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News

Picture this: You are having a birthday party for your child who just turned one. Your family members plot, abduct your child and give them to strangers in an unfamiliar area. 6 years later you receive a call from the police that your child was found alive and well taken care of but does not wish to come ‘home’. How would you handle this situation? Tune in to hear Nifty and Kay C’s take on this horrifying true story. Also, Pro calls in for an exclusive interview about his new project, ‘Redemption’.

 

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The More-Talk Hour

Lecrae – Don’t Waste Your Life
+ Nifty and Kay C Recap Lecrae’s Concert in Toronto
Shad – A Good Name
+ Discussion about Child abduction
Trip Lee – Invasion (Hero)
+ Discussion about eating disorders

The More-Music Hour with DJ Versatile

PRO SPOTLIGHT

1. Pro – Fight Musik
2. Trip Lee – Twisted (Ft. Lecrae, Pro & Th’sl)
3. Pro – Bow Down (DJ Versatile Remix)
4. Pro – Bow Down (Ft. Brothatone)
5. Pro – Murder Swag
6. Pro – Random Thoughts PSA Edition (DJ Versatile Chopped & Screwed)
7. Pro – Shut It Down (Ft. Pettidee)
8. Pro – Bet I Bounce Back
9. Pro – Canon (Ft. Mystery & Vizzy Adot)
10. Pro – Breathe
11. Pro – God Help Me (Ft. Brothatone)
12. Pro – Bring It Back (Ft. Willie Will)
13. Pro – Flashing Lights

Interview with Pro

Virtual Sermons: Is Technology Spreading The Gospel Or Distorting It?

July 14, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News


(CNN) — The Sunday morning service at Fellowship Church in Dallas, Texas, was humming along with hymns and prayers when something unusual happened.
The lights in the sanctuary suddenly dimmed, and members of the church hushed as they peered at a pulpit shrouded in darkness. The parishioners then erupted in cheers and whistles as Ed Young Sr., the church’s senior pastor, emerged from the darkness with a microphone in hand.
“Please be seated, be seated,” Young said as he grabbed the Bible. “How are you guys doing today? Doing well?”
Young delivered his sermon, but he couldn’t hear or see his congregation respond: He wasn’t physically there.
Young’s parishioners were instead looking at a high-def video image of their pastor beamed into their sanctuary from a “mother” church in Grapevine, Texas.
Young is part of a new generation of pastors who can be in two places at one time. They are using technology — high-def videos, and even holograms — to beam their Sunday morning sermons to remote “satellite” churches that belong to their congregation.

Spreading the gospel, or distorting it?

Young, whose congregation has about 20,000 members spread across five churches, said his image is so lifelike that some visitors forget he’s not there.
“It’s so real that people have come up after service to see me and [other] people are saying, ‘Dude, he is on video,’ ” he said.
Geoff Surratt, author of “The Multi-site Church Revolution,” said at least 3,000 churches nationwide use some variation of high-def video to spread their pastor’s Sunday morning sermons.
Some broadcast hologram images of pastors that float suspended in the air behind the pulpit, while others project images of ministers on large video screens.
A church can spend anywhere from $50,000 to $2 million on the high-def technology, he said. But the cost may be worth it because the technology allows churches to reach more people without constructing new buildings.
“It’s a revolution,” said Surratt, pastor at Seacoast Church in South Carolina, which broadcasts its pastor’s Sunday sermons to 13 locations. “It’s a very different way to spread the gospel.”
It may not be a better way, though, said the Rev. Thomas Long, a nationally recognized authority on preaching and author of “Preaching from Memory to Hope.”
Preachers who don’t think they need to be physically present in their church should ask how they would feel if they were forced to preach to high-def images of their congregation every Sunday morning, Long said.
“There’s something about embodiment — that the person who delivers the sermon is actually there — that’s important,” Long said. “It’s important in the same way that someone physically visits someone in a hospital or buries a loved one — they don’t fax it in.”
Long said the New Testament accounts of Jesus’ interaction with people show him constantly touching and being physically present with people.
“We don’t think God sent a message to us; God sent a person and the word became flesh,” he said.

High-def sermons: good theology and good business?

Young, the Texas pastor, also invoked the New Testament to support his method of preaching.
Young said Biblical church leaders like the Apostle Paul wrote letters that were then distributed to churches across the Roman Empire. The church leaders weren’t physically present when those letters — some of which were later included in the New Testament — were read aloud, but that didn’t make the message any less profound, he said.
“All we’re doing is putting high definition, cool technology behind something that’s as old as the New Testament,” said Young, who also blogs, has a Facebook page and uses Twitter.
However, he said pastors must be careful not to be seduced by the “black hole” of technology.
“If you have a great purpose behind it, go for it,” Young said. “But if you’re just trying to be cool — it has to have a theology and a meaning behind it.”
Young said his church is often filled with so many people that even when members come to hear him preach in person, they have trouble seeing him. They end up looking at screens in the sanctuary.
“I don’t think you lose a thing,” Young said. “I would argue you could see me better when you’re at a venue made for screens.”

Why churches are becoming more visual

Dave Ronne, a pastor at a Georgia church that uses video technology, said contemporary churchgoers are accustomed to getting messages via screens because “we live in an audio-visual society.”
Ronne is the pastor of redemptive art at 12 Stone Church in Lawrenceville, Georgia. He easily quotes scripture in one sentence, then talks about “building out the content and branding” for his church.
“We’re all geared to watch screens now,” Ronne said. “Everybody has a plasma TV or a flat screen at home. We’re just leaning into where the culture is now.”
Broadcasting virtual Sunday morning sermons actually helps preachers become better pastors, Ronne said. Instead of preaching at three or four services each Sunday, they do one. That leaves them more time to get to know their congregation and their staff.
“Most pastors would just kill to have additional hours in the week to sit down and have a cup of coffee with someone,” Ronne said.
The technical demands of beaming video to remote locations are not difficult, Ronne said.
The church’s video team first captures a high-def image of the pastor’s sermon on a QuickTime file. They then import that file to Final Cut Pro software before exporting the file to an external hard drive.
The final step is physically transporting the external hard drives to 12 Stone’s remote church locations, Ronne said. The tech team takes two hard drives — one for backup in case of emergency — to the church’s satellite campuses about a week before the next Sunday service to give the technical team time to work out any bugs.
“All of our multisite congregations are a week behind,” Ronne said. “The sermons are delayed.”
The process may sound impersonal, but churches that use high-def video technology say congregants don’t have to lose touch with ministers. They hire other church pastors to serve their satellite locations by leading Sunday morning services and meeting with people afterward.
Those ministers simply exit the stage when it’s time for the sermon and video screens to descend over the altar.
Mark Esposito, who has watched virtual sermons at a satellite church in Dallas, said he prefers watching sermons via video because it’s more intimate.
Esposito is a member of Fellowship Church, where he has listened to Young preach for the last five years.
“I feel closer to the sermon than I would if I ever attended in person,” Esposito said. “The screen is so big; it’s almost lifelike. I would rather see Ed [Young] on the big screen than somewhere live.”

Here to stay

Whatever one may think of it, the high-def video technology may be here to say, said Dan Reiland, executive pastor of 12 Stone Church. Reiland said that when he started as a pastor 28 years ago, technology wasn’t important for a church’s growth.
“The big cool deal was putting slides onto the screen behind worship songs,” he said.
He said that many churches now know that it is critical to hire good technical and creative staff. These churches produce short films and stage skits shown during the service, he said. Some even have recording studios.
They also have a team of video editors, web designers and assorted creative people who know how to promote the church and make Sunday morning worship more appealing, he said.
“We have 120 volunteers that do nothing but sound, light and film every Sunday,” Reiland said.
Some people may miss the days when they could go up to a pastor after a Sunday sermon and ask for a meeting. But pastors who have a gift for being accessible to their congregants will find a way to continue that, said Surratt, the author and pastor at Seacoast Church in South Carolina.
A pastor’s ability to connect with a church doesn’t ultimately depend on glossy video. It revolves around character, Surratt said.

“If you have a pastor that has challenges with ego and is disconnected [from his congregation],” he said, “he’s going to be disconnected whether he has 100 people or 1,000 people.”

Masturbation & Marriage…feat. The Rev Ty Jackson

July 7, 2010 by Kay C  
Filed under Features, News

What if you’re married and your spouse is working overseas, is it okay to perform this act if you’re married and in a long distance relationship? This week on The Nifty Christian Radio, Nifty sits down with his mentor and friend Pastor Ty Jackson aka The Rev. Tune in as they discuss the issue of masturbation and whether or not it is ‘okay’ to do. They also chop it up about the secrets to having a long healthy marriage. If you are married or intend to be married, this is one show you do not want to miss!

 

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The More-Talk Hour

Sean C. Johnson – Fly Away
Boogie B – No Swagg
+ Nifty and Ty discuss Masturbation
Kirk Frankin – Could Have Been
+ Nifty and Ty discuss marriage secrets

The More-Music Hour with DJ Versatile

DJ VERSATILE

MIX 1 39 minutes
1.    N.I.F.T.Y. – Sex (DJ Versatile Remix)
2.    Promise – The Bridge
3.    Shad – Rose Garden
4.    Bryan Wilson – Who? You!
5.    Kierra Sheard – One
6.    Sean C. Johnson – 5 O’Clock
7.    Prayz1 – Wanna Be Pleasin’
8.    Eric Cross – Day In The Life
9.    Cas Metah – Get Right (Ft. Motion Plus & Soul P)
10.    J. Griff – Been Robbed
11.    Sho Baraka – 4ever Is 2morrow (Ft. JAMM)
12.    Trip Lee – Limitations (Ft. Leah Smith)

+ Nifty and Ty talk about the Life Revoultion

Proverbs – Don’t Give Up on God

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