therefore her weekly schedule consists of a lot of church oriented activities. "Let's see... Sunday I go to church, Monday is bible study- Teen CBS, Wednesday is young life club, and Saturday nights are HMC, like senior leadership," (Lang Personal Interview). Another factor of her life is also affected because of Lang's faith- the party and dating scene. "I don't think that there is anything wrong with drinking, I don't do it though- it is against the law of the land, and you should obey those laws ... yeah that is one problem with drunkenness. I don't condemn people who do drink- it just isn't a thing I do," (Lang). When it comes to dating, Lang feels like in high school there is really no point because she is looking for a person to marry. "In high school I just can't imagine treating anyone as a serious relationship with marital prospects," (Lang). Also, Jessi feels that her strong faith gives her an advantage of sorts over those who don't have Christ in their lives. "Being a Christian helps me to be more concerned for others, because I have Christ being concerned for me. A lot of things that I think and do are self-centered but, having Christ still helps to keep the focus on others," (Lang). Jessi also said that her possessing the light of God helps for others, to look up to her and perhaps notice something that they desire, then go after it; that being Christ (Lang). While teens like Jessi may seem to be the exception they really aren't, but most media attention isn't focused on teens like her. The media tends to focus on incidents where teens have a lack of faith, which drives them to doing many things, such as murder. In a certain hope to raise the faith among teens and in hopes that more teens will give their lives to Christ, many youth ministry seminars are run around the country. Typically the seminars are filled with ten to twenty thousand youths, all of which are excited and screaming for Jesus. In Anaheim, California there...