Recently in Culture CategoryTuesday October 27, 2009 ~ 6 Comments
A friend recently pointed me to an interesting approach to communicating the gospel in multiple languages. Hollywood veteran Bruce Marchiano (who played Jesus in "Matthew") is developing a film on the life of Christ and scripted word-for-word from the Gospel of John. Funding wont be coming from a major movie studio, but from millions of Christians around the world. Specifically, the goal is 10 dollars each from 4.5 million folks, most of it raised online from their web site. Each contributor is considered a "producer" and can provide filming input to Bruce. I don't think that's ever been done, Christian or secular. "A movie for the next generation" is how it is being billed. Using the latest in movie technology and techniques, the film is expected to be used around the world (read: translated into many languages) to impact millions for Christ. I though it worth passing on. Here's the movie promo. Go to www.newjesusmovie.com if you'd like to be a part. Posted on October 27, 2009 at 9:11 PM ~ 6 Comments Monday October 26, 2009 ~ 7 Comments
Oh so many moons ago, I wrote a book with Elmer Towns called Perimeters of Light. In that book, we talked about how to choose your music. In light of my comments last week about, "Ending the Worship War Without a Truce," I thought you might find this helpful. The ideas are a bit of me and a bit of Dr. Towns. Here is the excerpt: We must test everything by the Word of God. All of us are responsible to interpret the Bible and apply it to our life but this is where disagreement comes because we interpret differently. Music is a form that is used to convey meaning. It may be the most challenging of all forms because it involves preference, emotions, vocalization, etc. The following seven test statements each relate to biblical principles that we should apply to our music to determine if it is Christian. Examine these seven test statements to determine if the music you prefer is Christian. Continue reading How to Test Your Music.
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