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CTR Club turns lunchtime into bonding time in Calif. high school
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@Beth Ann - the article is clear that the club is not meant to represent the Church, nor does it strictly teach LDS doctrine. It is a place where all of the kids can discuss their standards and the things they believe to be correct principles. It also says that there are only 4 or 5 LDS students in the school, but many more participants. Choose the right should be the goal of all of us. By the way, I doubt that the float shown in the picture has anything to do with the club. It looks like something a ward or stake put together for the Days of 47 or some other big parade. Most assuredly they were "authorized" to do so.
complain about or make fun of. They create their little straw men with exaggeration and then Attact their very own exaggerations and somehow get some form of "high" by doing so.
This is directed to both 1:14 PM and 1:59 PM.
Try a little "Positive Attitude"....
Can nothing be done without the thought of increasing church numbers?
This club sounds like a nice idea, but not if there is a hidden agenda to gain converts. That would not be an attitude of true friendship.
This is not a way for kids to isolate themselves, nor does it have ANYTHING to do with moral superiority.
Thank heaven, some people are looking at the world, and our children and looking for ways to help them learn, and use their time wisely.
Plus they learn good social skills and ways to interact with others.
Sounds like a great concept for this world.
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and "run" the organization. Students in today's
world are looking for something to hold on to
AND BE a Part of, especially in the decision making
process.
Maybe the "CTR Club" idea will catch on and go way beyond the LDS community, and who knows, the LDS community might just get bigger as a result.
This could maybe become a club found at many
schools.
Many teenagers join the Church because of the Good
examples of members they meet and get to know at school.
God Bless...