Friday, July 20, 2007
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It's interesting to see what Christianity (or at least the Christian culture/subculture) looks like to "regular" people like Mark Kelley. He spent 7 days in the Bible Belt of the U.S. and shows what it was like for him and what he felt about it. I think he gives it a very fair open-minded look at Christians... honest about some of the weirdness, but really open to understanding what Christians are about.
Check it out:
http://www.cbc.ca/national/blog/video/seven_mark_kelley/seven_christian_soldiers.html
It's about 25 minutes long altogether... Let me know what you think about it.
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Wow, so much to think about. It's true, people don't see what's going on in these protected groups of christians who work so hard to "change their generation" but won't enter into it for fear of being sucked under it. Our hearts are not made to be carried around in a hermeneutically sealed box. They are meant to beat within our chest, struggle, search, wrestle with God and love. To love is to put yourself on the line and risk it all. As children of God we are called out into the world to risk and perhaps die.