True Love Waits goes online Feb. 14
___NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP) --On Feb. 14, students around the world are being asked to sign and e-mail True Love Waits commitment cards over the Internet by logging into www.truelovewaits.com.
___When they log onto the True Love Waits home page, teens will find a pledge card, which can be filled out and e-mailed to True Love Waits headquarters. A live counter will
show the totals as they are tallied. The 2001 Internet campaign, which gives students outside the United States equal opportunity to participate, is called "Seize the Net."
___The covenant cards teens are asked to sign read: "Believing that true love waits, I make a commitment to God, myself, my family, my friends, my future mate and my future children to be sexually abstinent from this day until the day I enter a biblical marriage relationship."
___Those who want to participate in Seize the Net activities can use the following guidelines, according to True Love Waits officials in the Nashville, Tenn., office.
___In January and early February, youth leaders and students are being asked to schedule Bible studies, discipling experiences, worship services, ring ceremonies, retreats, DiscipleNow weekends, campus club Bible studies and other experiences to prepare students for a commitment to purity.
___On Feb. 14, students who want to make a True Love Waits commitment should log into www.truelovewaits.com and sign the online commitment card.
___On Feb. 15, churches or civic groups are asked to schedule city or community-wide Seize the Net celebrations.
___Resources that can be used throughout the campaign include are available online at www.lifeway.com or by calling (800) 458-2772.
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