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Every
day we are receiving wonderful testimonies from youth who have committed
to a life of purity in mind and in actions, as well as parents, pastors,
and leaders who are committed to helping make positive changes in our society.
We will continue to post a few of these comments below.
"I
am a teen who has already committed to being pure, but this kind of stuff
sure helps to reinforce my beliefs and commitment.” M.B. (11th grade,
Georgia)
"I
am 22 years of age . . . . I had always wanted to wait on God’s perfect
timing to find a good Christian man and did not expect to find that while
I was doing God’s work [as a missionary], but God blessed me by putting
a good Christian guy in my life!! It is well worth the wait, so stay pure.”
K.B. (Illinois).
"I
think this is a great opportunity for our younger generation to make a
significant change in the minds of our 'land of the free' society. It’s
time for us as a nation to get back to the basics of life and start teaching
our children the proper values and morals that they are so dearly deprived
of. This is an awesome way to start that trend in America." A.G. (parent,
Virginia)
"I
am in the midst of leading a group of high school girls through the True
Love Waits curriculum. We finish our class on February 15 with a purity
commitment ceremony. Your program is offering the girls an opportunity
to publicly tell what they are going to promise." L.B. (parent Pennsylvania)
"I
have been dedicated to purity since I was a child. My parents told me why
I should wait and I went to True Love Waits Seminars. I love the idea of
this for schools. I am a College Student now and I wish we would have programs
like this one while I was in school so that I could have reached people
my age in school” (N.L., TX 18 years old)
"What
an awesome way to show the world and our friends that we have the Lord
behind us as our strength to control these desires that were naturally
put within us, so that we would be able to share with that ONE special
person one day. I’m grateful we have a God that offers us this gift
of purity, and a day of accountability that will help us remember to remain
pure until we are wed.” (T.K., MN, 22)
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