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Sunday, October 16th, 2005This morning at church, Pastor Roger McPhail preached a sermon on “Christ and Culture†and confessed that after 25 years of ministry, he’s re-embarked on a journey to discover what the New Testament Jesus would look like in our 21st century neighborhoods. It was inspiring to hear a recognized apostolic leader in the city say [...]
Irrelevant
Thursday, October 13th, 2005“Relevant churches are rarely even closely relevant. Most Christians don’t even like them. They might be better than Mom and Dad’s morning service, but they usually are quite irrelevant to the outsider. The church person cannot ‘guess’ what the seeker wants, undoubtedly getting it wrong. What Christians need to do is create meaningful worship through [...]
New York tabloids find religion (twice in one week)
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Gulf Coast Relief
Saturday, September 24th, 2005“Over that past 3 weeks Somebody Cares America has served over 20,000 people and 200 ministries by distributing over $1.5 million in resources. We are being empowered to do what needs to get done.” For the latest on CSI’s partnership with Somebody Cares, go here.
As if his credibility wasn’t already shot
Friday, September 23rd, 2005Rafael Palmiero tried to pass the buck for his positive steroid test by blaming a teammate, whose only offense was giving him a vitamin B-12 pill. Enough with the fingerpointing. Update: Orioles tell Palmiero his season’s done.
Wrong on everything
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005In The Revolution will not be Televised, Dean for America campaign manager Joe Trippi laments how television has reduced political campaigning to posturing around meaningless 30 second soundbites, negative accusations, and empty sloganeering. Case in point (parody alert): What would politics be like if Jesus were here?
An outright lie, or grossly misinformed?
Wednesday, September 21st, 2005The account was riveting. Jefferson Parrish President Aaron Broussard wept on Meet the Press about his colleague’s mother who died following Katrina, supposedly four days after the storm because of the federal delay in rescuing her. His tale had drama (“Someone’s coming for you, mama!”); suspense (four days trapped in a nursing home); and unmistakeable [...]
Be a Witness to Genocide in Darfur
Wednesday, September 21st, 2005Here. Encourage media to report the news.
Too funny not to share
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Outing a Christian comic
Monday, September 19th, 2005“In the competitive world of stand-up comedians, Mr. Stine, 45, has found a niche …. [I]n 1999, after working with a lesbian comedian who discussed her orientation in her act, Mr. Stine decided to ‘out’ himself, telling his audience he was a born-again Christian.” New York Times, “An Evangelical Comic Provokes Holy Laughter,” 9/17/05). Link.
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