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Friday, July 5, 2019

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The IFL On US Sports Net Presented by Caviar Restaurant Delivery - IFL United Conference Championship Highlights: Sioux Falls at Iowa

The Sioux Falls Storm rallied to dethrone the Iowa Barnstormers 52-50 and will now advance to the 2019 United Bowl! United Bowl Tickets

IFL MVP and Coach of the Year Announced

IFL MVP & Coach of the Year Announced
The Indoor Football League (IFL) is proud to announce the 2019 Most Valuable Player and Coach of the Year Awards.
Most Valuable Player: Daquan Neal (QB, Iowa Barnstormers)
Iowa Barnstormers QB Daquan Neal has been named the 2019 IFL Most Valuable Player. 
In his first season at quarterback for the Barnstormers, Neal (6'2,215, Elizabeth City State) led the IFL in passing touchdowns and helped the Iowa Barnstormers advance to the United Conference Championship for a third consecutive season. 
Neal finished his season completing 225 of 317 passes for 2,642 yards and 59 touchdowns against just three interceptions. His 59 touchdown passes were the most in the IFL while his 2,642 passing yards were second most. Neal found his way into the IFL record books as his 71 percent completion percentage was third-most all-time. A threat running the ball, Neal rushed for 649 yards and 24 touchdowns. Neal's 24 rushing touchdowns ranked second in the league.
Neal was named IFL Offensive Player of the Week three time during the season and was named as the First Team All-IFL QB.
Head Coach of the Year: Corey Roberson (Green Bay) 
After leading the Green Bay Blizzard to playoffs for the first time in seven years, Corey Roberson has been named IFL Head Coach of the Year.
In his first season as full-time head coach of the Blizzard, Roberson turned around a team that had won a combined five games over the last two years and guided them to a 9-5 record in 2019. Roberson's guidance helped the Blizzard earn the #4 seed in the playoffs and a playoff home game. 
A former IFL player and defensive coordinator, Roberson orchestrated the Blizzard defense that ranked second in the IFL in points allowed (37.2). Under Roberson's tutelage, DB Bakari Triggs was named IFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Additionally, Triggs and DL Silverberry Mouhon were named First Team All-IFL selections while OL Vincent Calhoun was named a Second Team selection.


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The Arizona Rattlers advance to the 2019 United Bowl after taking down the Nebraska Danger 62-45 in the Intense Conference Championship. Tickets

2019 Players of the Year Announced


2019 Players of the Year Announced

Offensive Player of the Year: E.J Hilliard (QB, Quad City Steamwheelers)
Quad City Steamwheelers QB E.J Hilliard has been named the 2019 IFL Offensive Player of the Year.
Hilliard (6'3, 210, Valdosta State) led the IFL in passing yards (2,739) and was second in passing touchdowns (57) as he led one of the most explosive offenses in the IFL this season. In addition, Hilliard added 462 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns. He finished his stellar season completing 205 of 330 passes for 2,739 yards, 57 touchdowns against just three interceptions. His three interceptions tied for fewest in the IFL.
Hilliard connected with First Team All-IFL Wide Receivers Keyvan Rudd and Quinton Pedroza to help the Steamwheelers lead the IFL in passing yards per game (194.9) and rank third in total yards per game (265.4).
At the end of the season, Hilliard was named the Second Team All-IFL QB


Defensive Player of the Year: Davontae Merriweather (DB, Arizona Rattlers)
Arizona Rattlers DB Davontae Merriweather has been named the 2019 IFL Defensive Player of the Year.
Building off a 2018 season in which he totaled 52 tackles, Merriweather (6'1,200, West Texas A&M) developed into one the IFL's preeminent defensive backs in 2019. Merriweather finished his 2019 campaign with 103 tackles, three tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries, four interceptions, one sack and 12 pass breakups. His 103 tackles led the IFL while his 12 pass breakups tied for second.
Merriweather's stellar defensive play helped fuel the Rattlers dominant defense this season and helped propel the team to their second United Bowl appearance.The Rattlers led the IFL in fewest points allowed per game (36.4), fewest pass yards allowed (134.5), interceptions (21) and defensive touchdowns (8). 
At the conclusion of the regular season, Merriweather was named a First Team All-IFL Defensive Back selection.
Special Teams Player of the Year: Marques Rodgers (KR, San Diego Strike Force)
San Diego Strike Force KR Marques Rodgers has been named the 2019 IFL Special Teams Player of the Year.
One of the most dynamic weapons in the IFL, Rodgers (5'10, 180, Western New Mexico) earned his way into IFL history as he accounted for 2,229 all-purpose yard this season, third most all-time. He became just the second player to top 2,000 all-purpose yards since 2009 (Tyler Williams, 2017).
Rodgers finished his season with a league-leading 1,322 kick return yards, 70 receptions for 783 receiving  yards and nine touchdowns  He also added 124 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns. Rodgers returned one kickoff for a touchdown as well. The San Diego wide receiver totaled 100 points on the season. 
Following the season, Rodgers was named First Team All-IFL Kick Returner and a Second Team All-IFL Wide Receiver. 
The remaining IFL Individual Awards will be released according to the following schedule.
Friday, July 5 - (2 PM CT) - IFL MVP and Coach of the Year

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The Truth About Cancer Featuring: Is Belief the Most Important Part of Cancer Recovery? Prayer, Faith, and the Placebo Effect



In this clip from “Eastern Medicine: Journey Through ASIA!”, we hear from several experts on the importance of faith in the fight against cancer. Watch the full documentary series here: [http://bit.ly/buy-eastern-medicine].

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Why Parents Send Children to Private Schools
By: Jeremy Smith

Parents will often to go great lengths to send their children to private schools instead of public ones. There are a number of reasons for it. In the end, most believe it is well worth the monetary investment needed to pay for private schooling. Some pay for the tuition out-of-pocket, while others secure private educational loans. There are usually a limited number of scholarships available, since funding for them is often limited. Students in kindergarten through 12th grade may attend the same school the whole time, while others attend private school only some of those years. Many of these schools limit attendance by the specific grade ranges they serve. As a result, parents may only send their children to private schools for a certain number of years. Oftentimes, however, children at a 1st through 8th grade facility will feed into the same high school. Regardless of how long the student is in a privately funded school, they can reap the many benefits of attending private educational institutions, even if it is only for a few years. Here are some of the reasons parents send their students to private schools.
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1. They are more likely to graduate from high school.
2. There is a higher concentration on training in the arts, such as music, art and literature.
3. Polls show that teachers in private schools are more likely to enjoy their jobs and the students that they teach.
4. Schools with religious affiliations teach these principals and require their students to follow certain moral rules and standards. Public schools have no religious affiliation.
5. They are more likely to graduate from college with a degree before the age of 25 than public school students.
6. Parents who travel frequently or hold high political offices often send their children to boarding school to engrain a sense of stability and safety in their lives.
7. Students wishing to pursue higher paying jobs may need additional academic training before reaching college.
8. Private schools offer college preparatory classes, which teach better study habits and how to attain higher test scores.
9. Children in public institutions are more likely to be victimized or assaulted by classmates.
10. There are smaller class sizes and teacher to student ratios in privately funded schools.
11. Students can learn among peers with the same academic, religious or ethnic backgrounds as they have.
12. The presence of street gangs is nearly non-existent in non-public schools.

According to the Council for American Private Education (CAPE), there are more than 34,000 privately funded educational institutions for students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12. Regardless of the reason for choosing to send their children to these schools, parents continue to invest in their futures with the promise more sports and extracurricular activities, as well as academic excellence.


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For if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful(1 Corinthians 14:14).

Praying in tongues frees us from having to rely on intellectual knowledge to pray the perfect prayer to God. The evidence of speaking in tongues is an indication of baptism by the Holy Spirit.

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Munroe Global Featuring: Kingdom Culture Influence Of Relationships Part 2 | Dr. Myles Munroe and End Times And The Return Of Christ Vs. Rebuilding The Temple And The Antichrist



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Disc 2 – Kingdom, Culture, Influence of Relationships Part 2
Disc 3 – Kingdom, Culture, Influence of Relationships Part 3

Dr. Myles Munroe speaks on how The Kingdom of God and it’s government should positively affect those that come in conatct with it. What is the Kingdom of God? Where is it located? How will we know that it is here? The answer is, The Kingdom does not come through observation but through relationships.


End Times And The Return Of Christ Vs. Rebuilding The Temple And The Antichrist
By: Roger Himes

Paul says more than once that we think naturally, not spiritually: we think worldly not heavenly. John talks about being in love with this world " which blocks us knowing the love of God (I John 2:15). Jesus said that his Kingdom was not of this world, but we keep trying to change his mind and get him to make this world top priority so we can kick heathen butt and rule with him in the Millennium. This is exactly what the ancient Jews were looking for (Acts 1:6). We haven't changed in 2,000 years.

USA: This Is God's Country " God and Country
We also keep trying to see the U.S. in end time prophecy. I've seen some people stretch this so far as to see 'USA' in the middle of the word Jerusalem: JerUSAlem. We believe that God originally called this nation into being, just as he did ancient Israel, so we think we're a spiritual first-cousin to Israel.

Rebuild the Temple and the Antichrist vs. Spirituality
Of course, all eyes are on Jerusalem and what's happening between Israel and Iran, and other nations. All of this takes our thoughts off truly relating to God, and living his spiritual kingdom on earth.

Israel Is In the Spotlight
Today, all eyes are instead on Israel. We are not preoccupied with God, but with Israel. There was no Israel until 1948. There was no land to consider looking at. But for the past 64 years, all we can think and talk about is Israel and the End Times " possibly 2012 being the end of the world.

Every generation since the days of Jesus has thought that their generation was the one that would see the end times " the end of the world " the return of Christ. Every generation has been wrong.

Like everyone else, I hope this is true. I'd love to see the return of Jesus. But the faith Jesus wants to see in me is the faith of him and me as one being, and me living in faith generated by the Holy Spirit (John 14:9-11, 15-21, 17:21-23). The faith he wants in me is me showing forth his presence, and of me living life now, and in expectancy of heaven. As The Gospel Coach, I know this is the faith the gospel calls us to " not faith in a country in the Middle East called Israel (II Tim 1:10).

The Gospel and the New Testament
It's really hard to stay focused spiritually when we've got so much worldly and end time stuff going on. Most Christians think the Bible is in three parts: (1) the Old Testament, (2) the New Testament, (3) the future end times. Parts one and two are past, and now it's all about Revelation and the end times. I see this as thinking that can be very spiritually defeating.

The Return of Christ
As The Gospel Coach, my job is to keep us focused on spiritual reality now, and not so much speculation about the future. Of course the future is important. Jesus is coming back the same way he left (Acts 1:11). But let's not lose touch with reality, climb up and camp out on our roofs, and watch for it to happen. Jesus said no man knows the day or the hour. Yet we try to figure it out. Every generation does. I'll say it again: my favorite was '88 reasons Jesus is coming back in 1988.'

Why Do We Always Seek Something Physical?
We walk by sight, not by faith " the opposite of what God says to do. Doubting Thomas said, "Show me and I'll believe " let me touch your wounds and then I'll believe." We are like a bunch of unbelievers in the way we relate to God. Many Christians think we will be judged for our sin in heaven. But Jesus came to do away with sin, and to become sin for us (Heb 9:26, II Cor 5:21). We won't be judged for our sin, but for our unbelief in the gospel of the finished work of Jesus (John 12:47-48, Rom 2:16).

Like Jesus, Does Satan Crucify Us Between Two Thieves?
There are two main ways that Satan keeps us captive and in his snare today, and most of us don't see it. FIRST, he keeps us living by the Old Testament law, that Paul says in Galatians we are cursed for doing, because Jesus came to redeem us from it. SECOND, he keeps us living with our eyes totally focused on the future (and on what's happening in Israel). Both of these keep us from living in God's Kingdom, and gospel abundant life that Jesus came to bring us (John 10:10).

Must Israel and America Be Free To Be Used of God?
Israel is a free nation today, but does it have to be to accomplish God's purposes? Wasn't she in slavery to Rome when she brought the Messiah? Has God given Israel all the land he promised to give her? Does the Bible predict Israel becoming a free nation again in 1948, or was that simply the work of America and the United Nations? We often read the scripture with blinders on. My coming E-book, End Times, will show how we miss so much in our deductive thinking and logic. We see through a glass dimly.

Does America have to remain a free nation for us to be used by God in the end times? Or is someone going to repossess this country because we are bankrupt? Don't forget our founding fathers predicted the demise of America if we didn't hold to their original plans.
Only God has the answers, and the only way he reveals them is by seeking his SPIRITUAL kingdom, and his righteousness (Matt 6:33). We miss so many things because we are so future minded that we wouldn't see Jesus if he was standing next to us on our rooftop looking up. But then, he's not there. He's down on the street.

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