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14 bold suggestions for the National Religious Broadcasters #proclaim16
Here’s an open letter to the National Religious Broadcasters who are holding their convention, Proclaim 16, in Nashville beginning Tuesday, February 23. Dear NRB Delegates: A warm welcome to Nashville! Thank you for what you do to present Jesus Christ in and to … Continue reading
Posted in blog, blogging, books, bookstore, Christian, Christian media, Christian meetings, film, media, movies, radio, social media, speakers, televangelists, television, Tennessee, testimonials, testimonies, worship
Tagged #proclaim16, Christianity, convention, Nashville, National Religious Broadcasters, NRB, proclaim 16
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What The Church Can Learn From “Nightly News”
“Television is the main place Americans say they turn to for news about current events (55%), leading the Internet, at 21%. Nine percent say newspapers or other print publications are their main news source, followed by radio, at 6%.” –a … Continue reading
Posted in abc, anchor man, Bible, CBS, CNN, evening news, Fox, main source of news, newscast, Quotes, reporters, television, testimony, TV, word of their testimony
Tagged Gallup poll, NBC, news, news anchors, nightly news
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Reality Church
Reality church! Forget about reality TV: Experience reality church, where everyday people show and tell what God has done. “Why watch reality TV when I can just open my blinds and look out my window to all the reality I … Continue reading
Posted in Jarod Kintz, Looking unto Jesus, Naveen Andrews, open church, open mic church, organic church, quotation, quote, Quotes, Salvation Army, Salvation Army Berry Street, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Nashville, screenwriters, simple church, television
Tagged church, Nashville, quotations, reality TV, reality TV quotes
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Why do people in America frequently kill groups of strangers?
Why do people in America frequently kill groups of strangers? President Obama said: “We’ve become numb to this.” Perhaps it is time that we wake ourselves up to some of the possible reasons for such home grown terrorism: 1) Calling … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, causes of violence, ethics, Franklin regional High School, High school stabbing, Judeo-Christian, killing, mass shootings, meaninglessness, media, media circus, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, sex, sex objects, sexually confused, television, Ten Commandments, terrorism, Thou shall not, tolerance, TV
Tagged American culture, mass murder, mass shootings, Oregon shootings, We've become numb to this
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Realty TV / Reality Church . . .
Reality church? We have reality TV that features ordinary people. So, why not reality church, where everyday people show and tell why God has done? When church is scripted, the freedom to flow in the Spirit is restricted to the … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, Andy Chamberlain, C. Wess Daniels, Constance M. Cherry, experiential worship, Fuller Seminary, Music City, Nashville, new kind of church, New Testament, open church, open mike, open sharing, order of worship, participation, participation in church, participatory culture, participatory sermons, passivity, pastor, popular culture, quotation, quote, Quotes, religious innovation, Ryan Bolger, Ryan Flanigan, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, television, TV, TV network, William Willimon, worship, worship center, worship gathering
Tagged Christianity, church, culture, quotations, reality TV, religion
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Boycott Violence! Refuse To Enjoy Violence!
The seeds of violence and disrespect are rampant in our society — images of violence are a pervading presence in most of our lives. If you and I don’t stop receiving the seeds of violence into our mind, our memory, … Continue reading
Posted in bomb in Boston, bombs at Boston Marathan, challenge, gun violence, internet, laws, legislation, love, Love one another, love your enemies, news, peace, peace of mind, proposal, television, thoughts, TV, TV network, video games, web
Tagged end senseless violence, gun control, mass murder, non-violence, politics, shootings, violence
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Are You A Sold-Out Copycat?
Copycating contemporary culture — shouldn’t we take a higher view than monkey see, monkey do? Rather than taking rides on society’s hot and trendy tides, shouldn’t Christ’s followers be on His side and go against the tide? According to Jesus, … Continue reading
Posted in against the tide, American, American church, Christ followers, Christ-centered, Christian, compromised, conscience, contemporary, contemporary society, controversial, controversy, countercultural, courage, cultural taboos, culture, current condition, current events, darkness, dishonesty, disrespect, Do not be conformed to this world, Do not conform, feelings, followers, followers of Christ, godly sorrow, hypocrisy, monkey see monkey do, personal pleasure, persuasion of media, philosophy, politics and religion, post-Christianity, pride, profanity, promiscuity, Quotations, quote, real world, renewing your mind, right and wrong, right living, righteousness, self-destruction, self-focus, selfish desires, society, sold out, spiritual transformation, television, temptation, values
Tagged Bible, challenge, Christianity, copycat, culture, quotes, religion
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Are Americans (And Other Westerners) Morality-Phobic?
Are Americans morality-phobic? Is morality-phobia widespread in our land? Here are a few questions: Are Americans so afraid of honesty that they feel the need to tell little (and sometimes big) lies? Are they so frightened of not having enough … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, alcohol, America, cheating, drugs, drunk, drunkenness, DUI, ethics, honesty, human life, indecency, lies, media, media circus, moral restraints, morality, morality-phobic, morals, movies, myths, phobias, phobic, pre-natal, radio, sex, sexual purity, sexually confused, stealing, television, values, vulgarity, womb
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