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TPM Vision Statement
Develop and convey simple yet
provocative Biblical insights to all nations.
TPM Mission Statement
THOUGHT-PROVOKING MOMENTS is a
balanced, everyday interpretation of the Holy Scriptures that will confront and address the critical issues of the Christian
faith. TPMs target believers from all walks of life (age, sex, racial heritage, socio-economic position, cultural environment,
church affiliations, etc.) and will supply daily wisdom for victory over secular difficulties. In addition TPMs are created
to survey one’s self in order to facilitate healthy spiritual relationships with others and the Father.
Core Values and Beliefs
We believe in:
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God’s
ever infallible and relevant Word
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Maintaining
consistent worship to God
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Having
open dialogue on complex Biblical/real world issues
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Observing
and admitting our human imperfections, allowing God to work through them
TPM Shortterm Goals
Edify individuals in such a way as to:
allow transcendence of social structures imposed dominant
persons,institutions, or cultures;
give freedom and new meaning to life;
assist in the affirmation of one's dignity and
worth;
assist in the development/maintenance of a postive
self-image:
promote healing;
help to hear the Word of God as it speaks directly
to the realities of one's life
(Segler)
TPM Strategic Goals
- Administer
wise counsel on day-to-day issues
- Assist
Spiritual influencers and prospects with leadership skill training
- Expand
global reach to the public via electronic and print media
- Sponsor
conferences and seminars to expound on TPM topics
- Aid
with the introduction of up and coming Christian talent to the Community-at-Large
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‘Thought
Provoking Moments’ is a vignette radio program that covers critical topics relating to all Christian believers and their
daily living, while keeping them intrigued enough to tune in. Elder Rebecca Crowder Clark, a noted author and associate minister
at a local Atlanta church, hosts this innovative
program. She is also an expert on issues concerning the spiritual health of the modern church. Each day ‘Thought Provoking
Moments’ will deliver informative Christian topics to radio listeners via a series of 60-second vignettes.
(Established
and Copywritten at the Library of Congress, 2006)
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Thought-Provoking Moments may, at times, challenge what has been traditionally
taught in the church. TPMS challenge the listener to study their own life, admit hurts, wounds, misunderstandings and
traditions they don't believe it. TPMs challenge the listener's relationship with Jesus and causes them to wonder if
they really know who He is and is about. TPMs may indeed agree with ones traditional beliefs but seeks to challenge
the listener to search the scriptures rather than blindly accept what has been taught to them. TPMs causes the women
to stop ignoring their feelings and say "Yes, that hurt my feelings and I don't want to continue with fake smiles anymore."
or "You're right. Church hurts me more than it helps me. Maybe I need a change of heart or a change of place of
worship." TPMs causes men to say "I can't believe she said that, but I must admit, she's right." or "I, as a man,
must do better spiritually and relationally."
TPMs are truly Thought-Provoking Moments.
404.488.7828 Cell or 770.745.7986
Office
351 Gordon Valley Ln, Mableton, GA 30126
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