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    The Christian Post reports on Mooks and Midriffs

    By Jeremy | January 25, 2007

    CP: You talk about media being vital in reaching our youth today. It is important to speak their language to be able to reach them. Yet, among all the material that is found, for instance on the internet, how do you get them to look at Christian material rather than all the things they normally look at? What is the draw? Del Rio: I think that one of the challenges has been self created. It’s that we create Christian stuff. Jesus didn’t tell us to create a Christian ghetto. He told us to be witnesses in Judea and Samaria and the outer most parts of the world. He’s told us to be like Him in the real world, and I think the way we engage kids isn’t to create Christian alternatives all the time, but to rather be Christ in their space, whatever that looks like.
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