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walking-dead-season-4-3Every week The Walking Dead forces record audiences to wrestle with morality issues, which is probably why Talking Dead’s Chris Hardwick read this question from a fan after this week’s episode, Isolation:

“It seems like everyone is losing loved ones. Do you think it’s important to care about people during a zombie apocalypse or is survival the only goal?

Rick and Hershel seem to be wrestling with that very issue in this episode when Hershel insisted on risking with his own life to go and care for the sick

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(Columbia Pictures, 1984)Main Point: We should obey God even when we don’t understand Him because He has always been trustworthy and faithful…and He always will be. The Movie: The Karate Kid (1984) was a great 80s film about a young man from New York named Daniel who relocated to sunny California…but ran into trouble when he got there....
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Walking-Dead-Season-4-2After a week of waiting in anticipation after last week’s cliffhanger ending of Season 4’s record-breaking premiere episode of The Walking Dead, audiences are beginning to fear a new enemy this season… the virus.

An impressive 13.9 million viewers returned to watch The ?? Walking Dead Sunday night, a number not quite as large as the week prior, probably because many people were like me, watching Payton Manning return to Indy to battle the Colts, only to watch a recorded The Walking Dead the next day. Episode 2, “Infected,” still drew the second biggest audience for the show, and probably will prove to be the second most watched show of the week, only beat out by the Broncos’ depressing loss.

“Infection” Sancaktepe began with a dead Phineas… er… I mean… Patrick (who will ever be known to teenagers as the voice of the beloved cartoon character wholesale MLB jerseys Phineas) roaming the halls

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walking-dead-season-4-1The last few months the world waited in anticipation for October 13th, not cheap jerseys to see if the Broncos or the Chiefs could stay undefeated… but to see how a small group of survivors would survive out on their own surrounded by the walking dead.

The fan base of The Walking Dead has expanded way beyond a handful of comic book geeks. In fact, the Season 4 Premiere of The Walking Dead garnered more viewers than any other show this year in the 18-49 age bracket, with 16.1 million total viewers. Not only is this a few million more viewers than the already wholesale mlb jerseys impressive Season 3 finale, but the Season 4 premiere was actually “the most-watched show in the demo on any channel, broadcast or cable, this fall, and that includes sports. Not even an NFL game has drawn more 18-49 viewers this season.”

The episode introduced some key

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(New Line, 2002)Main Point: In the tough times in life, we must remember that if we have Jesus, we always have hope.The Movie Clip: There Is Always HopeThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is the second film in the LOTR trilogy, a saga that follows the plight of adventurers who are trying to destroy a powerful ring...
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Main Point: We must live for Christ, because what we do in life echoes in eternity. The Movie Clip:To date, Gladiator has been one of Russell Crowe’s biggest and most impressive performances of his storied career. In this film directed by Ridley Scott, Crowe plays a Roman general by the name of Maximus Meridius who has been betrayed by...
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The Legend of Bagger Vance (Putting Down Our Burdens)Main Point: In life, we all have burdens, and we may not even understand them. But we absolutely must know what to do with them: give them to Jesus. The Movie Clip:Rannulph Junuh (played by Matt Damon) is a fantastic young golfer from Savannah, Georgia. He wins several amateur championships and...
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