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Stetzer & Fitch on Church

This is David Fitch and Ed Stetzer having a great conversation about what it means to be a missional church in the secular West.  The term “missional” and “Miseo Dei” has gotten pretty muddy these days.  It’s become a bit of a junk drawer term that tends to mean “everything we don’t like about modernism and mega-churches”.  But this isn’t just a clarifying conversation for those who are confused about the terms.  I think it’s a pretty forward thinking conversation.

What I found particularly helpful in this video was the discussion about “attractional” vs. “missional”  churches.  I like how they both avoid allowing the conversation to degrade into a rehash of the all-too-familiar culture wars debate between the hymn singers and the head bangers.

Check it out.  It’s worth your time. But, what I’m really interested in is your thoughts after watching it.  This is a topic that the American Church MUST engage in.

Ed Stetzer & David Fitch – a missional conversation from Missional Tribe on Vimeo.

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Blockbusters I’m Looking Forward To

I’m a sucker for a good movie.  I like all kinds.  Comedy, drama, action, independent film, etc.  But there’s something about the big budget blockbusters that get me excited.  No deep explorations of the human condition.  No social commentary (hopefully).  Just pure escapist junk food for the senses.  I’m a total sucker for the trailers and media hype.  Here’s three I’m looking forward to.  Add more in the comments if I missed any.

Terminator 4

When I first heard about this one I was pretty skeptical.  But then I saw Christian Bale was playing John Connor, and I saw some hope for it.  The trailer looks great.

I like the gritty look to it and Bale will give it a little more realism and character depth. Either way, that “dundun dun dundun” gets me every time!

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Penn on Proselytizing

Here is Penn (from Penn & Teller) talking about an encounter he had with a Christian after one of his shows.  Penn is an atheist.

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I don’t respect people who don’t proselytize. If you believe that there’s a heaven and hell, and people could be going to hell, and you think, ‘Well, it’s not really worth telling them this because it would make it socially awkward’… How much do you have to hate somebody not to proselytize?

I’d say he has a point.  I’d also say that the christian that gave him the Bible has guts.  Serious guts.  First, he had to have enough of a Biblical world view as to not be intimidated by celebrity or atheism.  Second, he had to have a soft heart so that he could respond to the urging of the Holy Spirit to follow through.  Remember, he had to plan ahead and come a second night, buy another ticket and wait for Penn after the show.

What’s missing in most of us that we cannot see ourselves doing this?

Hat tip to Ed Stetzer

More Shoppers Behaving Badly

After the death at Wal Mart, you would think some people would simmer down.  I suppose greed runs deeper in our culture than we thought.

Moral of the story:  Don’t be like these people.

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Brian Regan – Dealing with the UPS

Brian Regan is one of my favorite comedians.  This bit is one of his funniest.  Also check out the video clips on going to the emergency room, going to the doctor, and flying.  All are laugh-out-loud funny.

Enjoy!

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Worker Trampled by Greedy Shoppers

If there is any doubt in your mind that materialism is the great American idol, this will fix you…  This is grievous.


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Discovery:How the Pyramids Were Built

A very smart researched has come up with the first truly feasible theory about how ancient Egyptians built the pyramids.

Awesome discovery.