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a close shave with 'Make me a Christian'

// August 10th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // TV

So a few months ago a member of our congregation – Tracey – called me up to say she’d been accepted to appear on an ITV documentary about people of different faiths who were trying to find the perfect partner via faith based dating sites… very odd! But after meeting with the ITV crew and seeing that they just wanted to show Tracey in her church environment we agreed to let them film… everything went really well as I mentioned in my previous post.

The bizarre thing was that about a week later I got a call from some Reverend who was working with a Channel 4 company on a new programme and they wanted to film in our church too. At first I thought it was a joke! Someone from our Sheffield congregation (mainly the senior pastor who is the ultimate prankster) but as it turned out it was a genuine programme. So we chatted about the possibilities but the more I chatted with them the more I thought – this thing sounds really odd. From what I could gather the programme was taking a bunch of non-christians – and when I say non-christians it was like a politically correct collection of anybody and everybody who could be as far removed from the stereotypical christian portrayed in the media – and trying to MAKE them a Christian through exposing them to different aspects of Christianity. They were being ‘mentored’ and taken to various places around Leeds and the rest of the country to see if they could be ‘convinced’ to give Christianity a go…

Well to be honest – something just didn’t sit right in my spirit – it was one of those ‘no peace’ moments and so we made our excuses and left them to it.

Tonight the show aired in a prime evening slot on Channel 4. I just watched and thank God we didn’t get involved. The only thing I feel sorry for is the poor bunch of guys who have been subjected to a literal Bible-bashing…

I’ve just read Bill Hybels amazing book on how to point people towards faith called ‘Just Walk Across the Room‘ – where the main premise of reaching people for Christ is to live life in 3D: 1st Develop Friendships, 2nd Discover common ground Stories, 3rd Discern next steps – all the time keeping your life open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. However a small proportion of the nation just watched a group of clergy attempt to indoctrinate the poor guinea pigs on the show by telling them what to believe, visiting their home and telling them what they shouldn’t be doing, and then sitting them down in a ‘mentoring’ session and dictating what they need to do to become a Christian.. I’m sorry but there was no grace, no love shown to these people and to be honest – their current lives looked a lot more interesting than the monastery of a life they were being sold.

Now I know that the media is a vicious being when it comes to editing and so I give the clergy involved a degree of grace over the whole thing – but I’m glad we didn’t get involved! The last thing this country needs to see is a documentary that gives them the impression that all Christians want to do is ‘Make them a Christian’ and that means you better lock away anything that might be deemed sinful cause otherwise you’re going to have to burn it all before you can come close to having any relationship with God.

I appreciate that people need to deal with the stuff in their lives. But that’s what Jesus died for – so that God’s grace can be extended FIRST to everyone no matter where you find yourself in life. The dealing with sin has already been dealt with – so first you can enter into relationship and then as God’s love and design for your life is revealed to you the stuff of the old life will be left where it belongs in the past.

Make me a Christian! I think not… Show me a loving Saviour… I think so!

top 10 tv shows I like to watch and why!

// July 7th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // TV, Top 10

Here’s some fun posting for those who are nerdy enough to enjoy Top 10’s… post your own versions in the comments:

In no particular order:

1. Doctor Who: I’ve only watched the latest season having felt that I didn’t want to corrupt the memories of my youth after spending all those years watching Peter Davidson – Colin thingy – and Sylvester McCoy galavant around a wonky wall universe. But after catching the first couple of episodes I got hooked on the slightly camp antics of this not-quite-hollywood-special-effects bonanza… some how it all kind of works. It still amazes me that a bunch of squid like creatures in tin boxes with a toilet plunger can still be the greatest threat to the universe!

2. CSI Miami: Probably my favourite of all three CSI styles – mainly because of Horatio – or just H to his friends – who just seems to be the most incredible man in the world. He’s a hero – he’s tough – and he has compassion and care for every person in need – especially the good-looking-but-damsel-in-distress women he helps along the way. And don’t forget ‘the line’ – the one line intro that is spoken before every opening credits…. love it!

3. Heroes: Forget the camp, marvel style X-Men and bring on Heroes – real ordinary people with incredible extraordinary powers. Let me ask who has not laid awake at night wishing you were Peter Petrelli?? Such great character, action and bad guys – plus proper special effects… although I have to say the Green Screen in Series 2 was a little obvious and over used!

4. Battlestar Gallactica (the new series): Darn you Virgin and Sky for having a tiff right in the middle of a series of Battlestar Gallactica meaning my Virgin Cable would no longer receive such delights! I have to say this is NOTHING like the original series – nothing was sacred – even Starbuck turned up as a women! But – for reinventing this is awesome. It’s like a Black Hawk Down meets Star Trek.

5. Smallville: Man I love super hero stuff – and ‘Smallville: The early years of Superman’ has it all. It’s a proper American Teen series with plenty of sci-fi thrown in to make it interesting for a change. The most annoying thing that has happened to me is that I missed the 1st episode of Season 7 which means all the rest of the season is stacking up on my V+ recorder whilst I attempt to locate the missing episode..

6. 24: Just watched the end of season 6 the other week after being rudely interrupted half way through the season ages ago by the Virgin/Sky tiff. I love this show – for one it makes every day of my life seem so much calmer and easier to do – after all – who on earth would want to live a day like that! Always tempted to watch an entire season of 24 in real time – but my conviction to do something worthwhile with my life prevents it. I guess I’ll just have to wait until I’m laid out in bed for some reason for more than 24 hours and then order in the latest season to keep me amused!

7. Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares: As long as you can handle someone swearing every few seconds then this is great TV. I just love those moments as he lays into the incompetence of the kitchen staff who have all but poisoned him a few minutes earlier. You can feel yourself sinking into the sofa as you cringe at their reactions. Every leader should watch this as a good example of how not to speak to your staff – but at the same time as an example of how to turn things around when its needed!

8. The Apprentice: Surely there has to be a more intelligent bunch of people who could be on this show instead of the 12 or so dumwits they usually find. This is pure genius – and the perfect portrayal of the dog-eat-dog world of business. I always wonder how I would do in their place – what stuff would surface under the pressure and just how good a leader are you… great telly too!

9. Britain’s Got Talent: I know, how could I put this in my Top 10? Writing a Top 10 is not as easy as it looks. But you know this is morish TV – it’s just so cringingly-bad-I-can’t-watch-any-longer TV that you find yourself sitting down to lunch to catch up with the latest dodgy acts.

10. Harry Hill’s TV Burp: There is one comedy show I will not miss and this is it! Harry Hill is the funniest thing on TV. ‘You’ve been Framed’ was rubbish until Harry Hill started doing his voice overs – and I love his TV Burp. Whenever I think about it I can just picture Harry taking the mikey out of Freaky Eaters or sending up the latest antics of Bear Grylls. So funny!

There you go – my Top 10 – what’s yours?

Finally my 15 minutes of fame… or maybe 15 seconds

// July 5th, 2008 // No Comments » // Notice

Looks like I’ll be in front of the telly next Sunday night watching “A Match made in Heaven” on ITV… not because I particularly enjoy random ITV documentaries about people dating – but because I’ll get my 15 minutes of fame… or more likely 15 seconds. And no – I’m not the one dating but Tracey from our congregation.

I’ve seen a short preview of the whole thing and thankfully we look fairly normal as a church – except for one split second moment of me preaching which has me saying something completely out of context… if it wasn’t so funny I’d be upset… but hey – that’s what happens when you let TV cameras in on your services. Remind me next time to ensure they run any preaching footage past me before being allowed to screen it!!

Anyhow for anyone interested in watching it – set your Harddrive recorders for Sunday night 13th July at 11:45pm! (Nothing like a prime time viewing slot!)