Matthew 5:13 16 (NKJV)

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Matthew 5:13 16 (NKJV) 13 You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men. 14 You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. 16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.

ALCAP s history... In June 1937 a group of concerned leaders from among Baptists, Methodists and Presbyterians came together to discuss and organize an interdenominational temperance program. The group met at the First United Methodist Church of Birmingham and organized the Alabama Temperance Alliance (ATA) with Rev. Earl Hotalen, a Methodist minister, being selected as the first Executive Director. Hotalen served from 1937 to 1946 followed by James Swedenburg (1946-1967); Elmer Nielson (1967-1970); John L. Smith (1970-1978); D. L. Dan Ireland (1978-2008); and since June 1, 2008, the Executive Director has been Joe Godfrey. Along the way the Alabama Temperance Alliance had a name change to the Alabama Council on Alcohol Problems. Later the name was changed to the Alabama Citizens Action Program which was more descriptive of the moral and social concerns that claim the attention of churches. In 2010, ALCAP s Board divided the organization into two separate entities. ALCAP became a 501c4 organization, established to lobby the Alabama Legislature on behalf of the faith community, and the new name for the 501c3 organization became American Character Builders. This part of the ministry continues to provide abstinence-based educational programs to public and private schools, as well as biblical resources for churches to use. A Board of Directors governs ALCAP and the organization operates through the generous financial support of denominations and local churches. A separate Board of Directors oversees the work of American Character Builders and all of its administrative costs are supplied through the budget of ALCAP. The costs associated with special projects and the production of American Character Builders resources are provided through donations from churches, individuals, private foundational grants and corporate gifts. ALCAP s purpose... ALCAP serves as a resource for churches, community groups and interested individuals working to make Alabama a safer state for each and every citizen. An ethical, moral and responsible lifestyle based on biblical standards is an attainable goal to benefit the entire state.

The work of ALCAP... ALCAP seeks to accomplish its goals by assisting local communities with issues such as wet/dry elections, opposing gambling expansion, providing research materials on moral issues and providing speakers for churches, civic clubs, community gatherings, youth meetings and camps. ALCAP also maintains a website with current resources on ethical and moral issues for use in churches and communities. Legislatively, ALCAP monitors legislation on moral issues, informs legislators of the social and moral implications of such legislation and sponsors a weekly Prayer Breakfast during the regular annual legislative session. AL- CAP also seeks to keep church leaders and other interested persons informed concerning specific legislation related to the moral issues confronting our state and nation. Affiliations... In addition to working alongside the churches of Alabama there are other groups ALCAP works with and through: The American Council on Alcohol Problems (ACAP), Stop Predatory Gambling (SPG), the Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Alabama, pro-life interests, anti-pornography interests and from time-to-time, special groups formed to stand for historic biblical positions such as the defeat of the lottery and opposition to same-sex marriages.

American Character Builders American Character Builders has been taking a message of drug abstinence into public and private schools for several decades. Four of the most popular programs are available for schools, churches and other organizations to use in a variety of settings. The programs are available as kits, which include a teacher s guide, a CD with PowerPoint and other resource material, and thirty student booklets for a donation to American Character Builders. Bible studies are available with each kit and future plans include the development of age-appropriate learning activities and videos. Kit Titles Alcohol: It s a Killer! Beverage alcohol is the most popular and most abused psychoactive drug in America. This program helps students make the healthiest and smartest choice in dealing with this destructive substance. Tobacco Awareness The use of tobacco is the major cause of premature death in the U.S. This program helps students know the facts, evaluate the risks and, based on this information, make the right choice concerning tobacco use. Saying NO to Meth, Marijuana & Cocaine! This program deals with major illegal drug use and the powerful effects that these controlled drugs have on the mind. This study helps students develop the skills needed in order to resist the pressure to be involved in illegal drug use. The Bully Issue This program will help create a psychologically secure environment for learning in local schools and churches. All programs are suitable for students from 5 th grade and up.

American Character Builders benefits students by teaching them how to make wise decisions and choices in life choices that lead to a healthy, happy and productive life. American Character Builders benefits churches, counseling services and community recovery programs by becoming a first line of defense, heading off addictive behaviors before those behaviors develop and destroy lives and break up homes. American Character Builders benefits the business community. By teaching students how to make healthy lifestyle choices and by advocating and promoting a healthy and productive lifestyle, citizens have more resources to spend on goods and services that have a positive impact on the economic development of their communities. Insurance costs, accidents and time away from work can all be reduced.

How to use American Character Builders kits to reach students and their families Churches and associations of churches can use these evidence-based kits as a way to connect with local school officials, faculty, students and their families. Here s how: 1) Contact the principal and/or guidance counselor in your local middle and/or high school. Offer to make a presentation at an assembly program or during a particular class throughout the day. You can limit your presentation to one or multiple grade levels. 2) Order one or more of the American Character Builders kits, which include a teacher s guide with pictures of the PowerPoint slides, a script and additional information for use during the presentation; a CD with the PowerPoint presentation, a pre and post-test (PDF), bibliography and other resource material that may be helpful; and 30 student booklets. Determine how many student booklets are needed and order additional booklets as needed so that each student will have a copy to use as the presentation is made and as a resource for future reference. Also, order the Bible study CD, containing PDF files of lesson materials and learning activities. [NOTE: Currently, the Bible study material is available for the anti-bully kit only. A single Bible study that can be used with the other three kits, dealing with addictive behaviors, will be available soon.] 3) Spend the agreed-upon day at the school teaching the subject material found in the kit. 4) Invite students and their families to a follow-up program at your church on the following Sunday, Wednesday or other designated day and time. Teach the biblical material to the students, while in a separate area, someone takes the parents and other adults through the material presented to the students at school earlier in the week. 5) Bring everyone together for a worship service, preach a special message on the subject, present the Gospel as the only real solution to bullying or addictive behaviors and give an invitation to receive Christ.

You can help both ALCAP & American Character Builders Pray for the ALCAP & American Character Builders ministries and staff. ALCAP is a 501C4 nonprofit organization. Contributions are NOT tax deductible, but since churches needn t worry about tax deductions, you can encourage your church to support ALCAP financially through special offerings and/or by including ALCAP in your annual budget. If you want to make a personal financial commitment, you can give to American Character Builders, a 501c3 nonprofit ministry that IS tax deductible. You might also consider remembering ALCAP or American Character Builders in your estate planning. Two websites to assist you www.alcap.com Sign up to receive ALCAP Alerts! and follow us on Twitter. You will also find other resources and links to help with wet/dry elections, Sunday alcohol sales, as well as other tools to help fight the expansion of alcohol, other drugs and gambling in your community. There are articles and statistical data available for use in Sunday School lesson and sermon preparation, too. www.americancharacterbuilders.org Visit this website to view videos describing the kits and what you will find in the teacher s guides, student booklets and CDs. Also, you may order kits, Bible study CDs and additional student booklets from the website.

2376 Lakeside Drive Birmingham, AL 35244 205.985.9062 www.alcap.com 2376 Lakeside Drive Birmingham, AL 35244 205.985.9529 www.americancharacterbuilders.org