Monday, August 17, 2009

Heroes of the Bible and Today's Heroes

New innovative faiths based Toy Company that markets and produce toys to help children reinforce spiritual values.
Remember when we were young? One of the most popular cartoons was the "Justice League.” It featured Batman, Superman, Flash, Aqua Man, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, and the likes. Boy, did children love them! The concept was that this crew of action figures joined superpowers to fight evil villains.
What would happen if Christians leaders of today ("Today's Heroes") such as Joyce Meyer, TD Jakes, Joel Osteen, Paula White, Eddie Long, Noel Jones, Mark Chironna, David G. Evans, Creflo Dollar, Sheryl Brady, John Francis, and Ron Carpenter banded together with “Heroes of the Old Testament” and “Heroes of the New Testament” to use their anointed powers to form the "Christian League."
Keep this thought in mind as you read the following:
Adrienne M. Dixon, President and Chief Executive Officer of T.UP.A.C. (Train Up a Child) International, LLC has been praised for her new innovative business concept. Her company features “Old Testament Heroes, New Testament Heroes and Heroes of Today.”
The Today’s Heroes line features an item in production which is a one-of-a-kind product referred to as the, "Men/Women of the Cloth" action figure - for which T.UP.A.C. is the only producer in the world! The true likeness of a spiritual leader of today is used to create a scripture reciting action figure for young children. The action figure is equipped with a voice output device that recites a child-friendly scripture in the minister's voice. The action figure can be outfitted for Sunday service in a suit, pastor's robe or in his/her camouflaged fatigues - ready for spiritual warfare. Included in the right hand of each action figure is a "Weapon of Mass Salvation," the smallest Bible in the world.
T.UP.A.C displayed its first action figure in December of 2008, of Bishop David G. Evans, Senior Pastor of Bethany Baptist Church in Voorhees, New Jersey. Our mission is to provide a fun, playful, way to help reinforce spiritual values in children at early ages through major individuals in both testaments and a familiar face of today - a child's pastor, minister, deacon, or other anointed vessel. We want children to emulate those that have the power of being anointed, not of fantasy.
What would be the alternative? Do parents keep purchasing Bratz dolls, X-Men, Superman and Batman? (They are not superheroes or action figures - they are figments of someone's imagination.) The real superheroes and action figures in this world are found in Christ!