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      <title>Ten Commandments Commission Welcomes Partnership From Key Members of Religious Broadcasting Community</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p>Boca Raton, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/30/2006 -- It&apos;s been a busy and joyous month for Ron Wexler, founder and president of the Ten Commandments Commission. The grassroots organization that Wexler founded to help turn America back to its Judeo-Christian roots has been joined by some prestigious and esteemed individuals in the religious broadcasting community who are partnering with the Commission as it prepares for the nationwide Ten Commandments Day celebration on May 7th.<br />
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"God has specifically blessed us with several individuals who have committed to raising the awareness of our mission within their significant realms of influence," explained Wexler. "Most specifically is the partnership we&apos;ve been able to forge with some key members of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB). That really happened when Mr. Belarmino "Blackie" Gonzalez agreed to take the chairmanship of the Commission."<br />
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The NRB is an international association of Christian communicators with over 1,400 member organizations, including hundreds of faith-based television and radio stations and networks throughout America.<br />
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Gonzalez was named chairman of the Ten Commandments Commission on January 10th. He is president of Son Broadcasting Network in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is an influential NRB board member. "Ten Commandments Day is truly going to be a coast-to-coast celebration of our nation&apos;s reverence for God," he said. "America was founded as &apos;One Nation Under God,&apos; and we are praying and working to see the heart of America once more return to that rock-solid foundation."<br />
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Gonzalez has contacted many NRB member media outlets to garner support for the effort, and the response has been overwhelming. "Our nation&apos;s religious broadcasters take very seriously their mission of encouraging and challenging their communities with a message of faith," he explained. "The May 7th Ten Commandments Day is an effort that so many NRB members have shown incredible support for. They&apos;re really helping give this effort nationwide exposure."<br />
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One of those supporters is Ron Hembree, president of Pittsburgh-based Cornerstone Television, a 24-hour Christian network that Hembree explained was founded "with the absolute commitment to use television as a force for good." Hembree, who hosted Wexler on a recent edition of Cornerstone television&apos;s daily talk show Focus 4, said he was impressed with the plan of the Ten Commandments Commission to raise public awareness of America&apos;s Godly foundations. "Like many Christians today, we&apos;re greatly concerned about the eroding values in nearly every corner of our society," he said. "We&apos;re happy to partner with the this campaign to encourage people across our nation to once again embrace those values that made this a great nation."<br />
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Another significant NRB member who is partnering with the Commission is Dr. Garth Coonce, founder and president of the Illinois-based Total Christian Television (TCT), a worldwide network that broadcasts faith-based and Christian programming to over 30 million viewers in 15 states and Canada, as well as to 170 nations around the world through satellite television.<br />
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"We had the opportunity to sit down with Mr. Wexler and hear what he and thousands of other religious leaders are doing to help turn the hearts of Americans back to Godly precepts," recalled Dr. Coonce who hosted Wexler on TCT&apos;s flagship talk program, TCT Today. "We were deeply moved and prompted to join in this significant effort for revival in our nation."<br />
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Other high-profile NRB members and leaders who are partnering with the Commission include Dr. Frank Wright, president of the National Religious Broadcasters, and Dr. David Clark, president of Florida&apos;s Palm Beach Atlantic University and an NRB board member. These leaders in religious broadcasting join a growing number of evangelical and national leaders who have committed to support the Ten Commandments Commission effort, including the Commission&apos;s co-founder Dr. Myles Munroe; Dr. Paul Crouch, founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network; Bishop T.D. Jakes; the Rev. Benny Hinn; and the Rev. Ted Haggard, president of the National Association of Evangelicals. (Click here for a list of additional leaders supporting the Ten Commandments Commission.)<br />
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Wexler explained that the dramatic response nationwide to Ten Commandments Day prompted the Commission to move the celebration from February 5th to May 7th. "With the partnership of NRB and other great churches, ministries, and individuals, we have not been able to keep up with the incredible response for our Ten Commandments Pins and information on Ten Commandments Day," said Wexler. "In order to plan for the celebration and to respond to the interest, we really felt it was important to move the date."<br />
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He added that NRB&apos;s larger role has also necessitated more lead-time for program preparation. "The generous support we&apos;ve received from our nation&apos;s religious broadcasters has been so encouraging," he said. "We wanted to give them plenty of time to coordinate their efforts so that the Ten Commandments Day celebration can be broadcast to the largest audience possible."<br />
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Gonzalez added that the May 7th date closely coincides with the historic time period between the Jewish Passover and Pentecost when Moses encountered God and received the Ten Commandments. "The Ten Commandments benefited all mankind and has been the basis of law for many societies," said Gonzalez. "What better way to highlight this reality than for believers everywhere to come together in unity and declare that we as a nation commit to honoring God&apos;s word and revereing His authority in every area of society. That&apos;s the purpose of Ten Commandments Day."<br />
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For more on the Ten Commandments Commission and the May 7th Ten Commandments Day celebration, visit www.tencommandmentsday.com.<br />
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Media Contact:<br />
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Susan Zahn<br />
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WDC Media<br />
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1-877-862-3600<br />
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</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Susan Zahn<br />Telephone: 18778623600<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/5052">Click to Email Susan Zahn</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tencommandmentsday.com">http://www.tencommandmentsday.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=5052&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
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      <title>National Religious Broadcasters join Ten Commandments Day effort</title>
      <link>http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p><p>Boca Raton, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/30/2006 -- It&apos;s been a busy and joyous month for Ron Wexler, founder and president of the Ten Commandments Commission. The grassroots organization that Wexler founded to help turn America back to its Judeo-Christian roots has been joined by some prestigious and esteemed individuals in the religious broadcasting community who are partnering with the Commission as it prepares for the nationwide Ten Commandments Day celebration on May 7th.</p><p>
"God has specifically blessed us with several individuals who have committed to raising the awareness of our mission within their significant realms of influence," explained Wexler. "Most specifically is the partnership we&apos;ve been able to forge with some key members of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB). That really happened when Mr. Belarmino "Blackie" Gonzalez agreed to take the chairmanship of the Commission."</p><p>
The NRB is an international association of Christian communicators with over 1,400 member organizations, including hundreds of faith-based television and radio stations and networks throughout America.</p><p>
Gonzalez was named chairman of the Ten Commandments Commission on January 10th. He is president of Son Broadcasting Network in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is an influential NRB board member. "Ten Commandments Day is truly going to be a coast-to-coast celebration of our nation&apos;s reverence for God," he said. "America was founded as &apos;One Nation Under God,&apos; and we are praying and working to see the heart of America once more return to that rock-solid foundation."</p><p>
Gonzalez has contacted many NRB member media outlets to garner support for the effort, and the response has been overwhelming. "Our nation&apos;s religious broadcasters take very seriously their mission of encouraging and challenging their communities with a message of faith," he explained. "The May 7th Ten Commandments Day is an effort that so many NRB members have shown incredible support for. They&apos;re really helping give this effort nationwide exposure."</p><p>
One of those supporters is Ron Hembree, president of Pittsburgh-based Cornerstone Television, a 24-hour Christian network that Hembree explained was founded "with the absolute commitment to use television as a force for good." Hembree, who hosted Wexler on a recent edition of Cornerstone television&apos;s daily talk show Focus 4, said he was impressed with the plan of the Ten Commandments Commission to raise public awareness of America&apos;s Godly foundations. "Like many Christians today, we&apos;re greatly concerned about the eroding values in nearly every corner of our society," he said. "We&apos;re happy to partner with the this campaign to encourage people across our nation to once again embrace those values that made this a great nation."</p><p>
Another significant NRB member who is partnering with the Commission is Dr. Garth Coonce, founder and president of the Illinois-based Total Christian Television (TCT), a worldwide network that broadcasts faith-based and Christian programming to over 30 million viewers in 15 states and Canada, as well as to 170 nations around the world through satellite television.</p><p>
"We had the opportunity to sit down with Mr. Wexler and hear what he and thousands of other religious leaders are doing to help turn the hearts of Americans back to Godly precepts," recalled Dr. Coonce who hosted Wexler on TCT&apos;s flagship talk program, TCT Today. "We were deeply moved and prompted to join in this significant effort for revival in our nation."</p><p>
Other high-profile NRB members and leaders who are partnering with the Commission include Dr. Frank Wright, president of the National Religious Broadcasters, and Dr. David Clark, president of Florida&apos;s Palm Beach Atlantic University and an NRB board member. These leaders in religious broadcasting join a growing number of evangelical and national leaders who have committed to support the Ten Commandments Commission effort, including the Commission&apos;s co-founder Dr. Myles Munroe; Dr. Paul Crouch, founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network; Bishop T.D. Jakes; the Rev. Benny Hinn; and the Rev. Ted Haggard, president of the National Association of Evangelicals. (Click here for a list of additional leaders supporting the Ten Commandments Commission.)</p><p>
Wexler explained that the dramatic response nationwide to Ten Commandments Day prompted the Commission to move the celebration from February 5th to May 7th. "With the partnership of NRB and other great churches, ministries, and individuals, we have not been able to keep up with the incredible response for our Ten Commandments Pins and information on Ten Commandments Day," said Wexler. "In order to plan for the celebration and to respond to the interest, we really felt it was important to move the date."</p><p>
He added that NRB&apos;s larger role has also necessitated more lead-time for program preparation. "The generous support we&apos;ve received from our nation&apos;s religious broadcasters has been so encouraging," he said. "We wanted to give them plenty of time to coordinate their efforts so that the Ten Commandments Day celebration can be broadcast to the largest audience possible."</p><p>
Gonzalez added that the May 7th date closely coincides with the historic time period between the Jewish Passover and Pentecost when Moses encountered God and received the Ten Commandments. "The Ten Commandments benefited all mankind and has been the basis of law for many societies," said Gonzalez. "What better way to highlight this reality than for believers everywhere to come together in unity and declare that we as a nation commit to honoring God&apos;s word and revereing His authority in every area of society. That&apos;s the purpose of Ten Commandments Day."</p><p>
For more on the Ten Commandments Commission and the May 7th Ten Commandments Day celebration, visit www.tencommandmentsday.com.</p><p>
Media Contact:</p><p>
Susan Zahn</p><p>
WDC Media</p><p>
1-877-862-3600</p><p>
pr@wdcmedia.com</p>Stonyford, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/27/2005 -- It&apos;s been a busy week for the Ten Commandments Commission, the nationwide grassroots group working to reconnect the American people to their Judeo-Christian roots.<br />
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On December 20th the Ten Commandment&apos;s Commission&apos;s founder and CEO Ron Wexler and Commission spokesman Dr. Charles Phillips were guests on the Daystar Television Network&apos;s popular "Celebration" broadcast from Dallas, Texas.<br />
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"Celebration&apos;s hosts Marcus and Joni Lamb gave us a very warm welcome," said Wexler, "and really helped us get the message out about what the Ten Commandments Commission is doing. They helped us promote the upcoming national Ten Commandments Day celebration, as well as the universal symbol of this grassroots effort, the Ten Commandments Pin."<br />
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In addition, Wexler said, the Ten Commandments Commission has received an important endorsement from the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), the nation&apos;s largest group representing television and radio stations, as well as national media-based ministries. "NRB has really gotten behind our efforts to help America return to a respect for God&apos;s law and righteousness," said Wexler. "We&apos;re excited to see the fruit this wonderful partnership will bear."<br />
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Wexler also acknowledged the endorsement the Commission has received from the Ten Commandments News (10commandments.biz), a website clearinghouse on the issue of the Ten Commandments and traditional values in American society. "We&apos;re grateful to the folks at the Ten Commandments News for their concern about this crucial issue and for helping us alert and inform the American people," said Wexler.<br />
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And on December 20th the Ten Commandments Commission added its name to a request by many national ministries and leaders asking the U.S. Congress to pass the proposed Constitution Restoration Act of 2005. "This important piece of legislation would make into law what so many secular groups have tried to deny us as Americans," explained Wexler. "It would allow the Ten Commandments to be proudly displayed in public places across this nation."<br />
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Wexler said such a step is particularly important now. "Right now there is such an aggressive attempt to dismiss expressions of faith in God from public places," he said. "And with traditional values being denigrated on a daily basis in our culture, our nation desperately needs a return to reverence for the Ten Commandments and godly values."<br />
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The Ten Commandments Commission was founded for that purpose, said Wexler. "Our whole emphasis is to facilitate a return in this nation of reverence for the Ten Commandments and the Judeo-Christian values this nation was founded upon," he said. "Through the symbol of our Ten Commandments Pin, as well as through the special February 5th Ten Commandments Day observance that will happen in churches and communities all across America, we feel confident we can re-establish a culture of respect and reverence for God and His precepts in America."<br />
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For more information on the Ten Commandments Commission and the February 5th Ten Commandments Day celebration, visit www.tencommandmentsday.com, or email them at info@tencommandmentsday.com<br />
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