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Newsletter Dec 2010

December 2010
Ron and Janet Biagini
Announcing Website Release
biagini-webWith Thanksgiving already behind us, we want to let you know how thankful we are for you.  This holiday season "give thanks to the Lord for He is good" and take time to enjoy your loved ones.  Count your blessings because we truly are a blessed people.

URL address header We are very excited to announce that the new Capture International website is finally up and running. Our vision is to have a user friendly, easily navigable site where you can not only get all the information you seek regarding our ministry and services, but you can also interact with us on several fronts. We welcome your questions, comments, responses and suggestions as we move forward in Kingdom work together. Our primary areas of ministry include the following:

Coffee Talk for Couples: Couple's night out. Today married couples need a place where they can hang out and meet other couples going through similar seasons of life. Coffee Talk for Couples provides a fun and safe atmosphere where couples can get answers to their candid relationship questions. Anything goes!

Project Passion: An unforgettable marriage experience. Join us for a weekend of fun and learning. You'll laugh; you'll cry. But more than anything, your marriage will get a much needed refreshing and refining. Your marriage is central to the health of your family, your church, and even society. Continue to invest in it.

2-on-2: Maximize your marriage through training, counseling and intensives. As pastors and certified marriage specialists we offer couple-to-couple counseling as a way to help married couples rediscover their love for one another. Let your marriage be enjoyable and fulfilling the way God intended.

Born Identity: Men's and women's events. We are all born with an identity that God intended for us to live out. It's time to step into yours! Through conferences and similar venues, this is a call to arms for men and women to take dominion of all that God has entrusted to their care.

As you frequent our website, we hope you enjoy reading the marriage related testimonies and blogs, and participating in our question-of-the-week. Our objective is to educate and enrich God's children everywhere in their marriages through giving them an enjoyable experience.

Finally, join us in praying that God direct us where/when/how to open up a rescue center for pastors and church leaders who are hurting and need help in their ministries and/or marriages. Capture International is dedicated to creating a safe atmosphere where His servants can quietly escape and get the healing and nurturing they need to stay the course.

Upcoming Events
Dec 10: Christmas Banquet: Lifeworx (Spring, TX)

Dec 12: Worship Service:
Lifeworx (Spring, TX)

Jan 22: Coffee Talk for Couples: Hearts on Fire (Douglasville, GA)

Feb 6: Worship Service:
New Life (Canton, GA)

Feb 20-23: Marriage Conference: Stronghold Church (Gallup, NM)
Online Giving
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Capture International is incorporated as a nonprofit corporation currently seeking 501(c)(3) status.
Pastors Are People Too
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We live in a society where we seem to hear more and more about clergy who are reputed to have fallen from grace. Whether discovered for having an affair, accused of mismanaging church funds, or entangled in a web of pornographic addiction, our ministers seem to be the ones who desperately need ministering. Why is this happening?

First of all, let’s be unequivocally clear. For the few that may become temporarily ensnared by these vices, there are countless others who are faithfully and uprightly walking out their God given calling while effectively leading those in their charge. Praise God for these heroes of our faith! But about those few… 

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On the Lighter Side
Spice Up Your Marriage
A foreign language teacher was explaining to her class that, unlike their English counterparts, French nouns are grammatically designated as masculine or feminine.

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Spice it up When there is marital conflict at home, whose responsibility is it to resolve the matter by being the first to apologize? Should it be the offending party? After all, shouldn't the one who caused the rift be the likely candidate to clear it up? Or should the onus of responsibility be upon the husband? As head of the home, won't he certainly answer to God for how he is leading his household? Perhaps the wife should be the one to initiate reconciliation. If she is truly submissive, then wouldn't she want peace restored?

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Capture International
Ron & Janet Biagini
404-832-5550
www.captureinternational.org
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