Archive - August, 2010

Pray for Amy….

This is the Seay family…..

Brian and Amy and their kids – I want you to pray for Amy

A few years ago we met Brian and Amy when they travelled to Ireland with Shaun Groves – our time spent together was very brief – they are great Godly people.

Brian’s work with Compassion is amazing and most of what I know about Amy and their kids is via his blog. He just re-launched it to relate the experience of Amy’s cancer diagnosis and for her to share what she is going through.

So, lets pray for them as a family and specifically for Amy – please

The Shackles of Hip part 2

“Christian hipsters cringe at mega churches, altar calls and door-to-door evangelism. They don’t really like John Eldredge’s Wild at Heart or youth pastors who talk too much about Braveheart. In general, they tend not to like Mel Gibson and have come to really dislike The Passion for being overly bloody and maybe a little sadistic. They don’t like people like Pat Robertson, who on The 700 Club famously said that America should “take Hugo Chavez out.” And for that matter, they don’t particularly like The 700 Club either, except to make fun of it. They don’t like evangelical leaders who get too involved in politics, such as James Dobson or Jerry Falwell, who once said of terrorists  that America should “blow them all away in the name of the Lord.” They don’t like TBN, PAX or Joel Osteen. They do have a wry fondness for Benny Hinn, however.

Christian hipsters tend not to like contemporary Christian music (CCM) or Christian films (except ironically), or any non-book item sold at Family Christian Stores. They hate warehouse churches or churches with American flags on stage, or churches with any flag on stage, really. They prefer the term “Christ follower” to “Christian” and can’t stand the phrases “soul winning” or “non-denominational.” The could do without the weird and awkward evangelistic methods including (but not limited to): sock puppets, ventriloquism, mimes, sign language, beach evangelism and modern dance. Surprisingly, they don’t really have that big of a problem with old-school evangelists like Billy Graham and Billy Sunday and they kind of love the really wild ones like Aimee Semple McPherson.”

from Hipster Christianity by Brett McCracken

Ahem! Guilty as charged on most of the aforementioned….

I wonder do I have actual opinions about the things I “tend to not like” or “cringe” at? Perhaps there is an inbuilt device in me that knows its not cool – like gaydar or a kind of kitsch detecting prophetic gift?

Maybe its just a bad attitude or an ill informed lemming-like response to peer pressure?

“It’s hard to deny yourself or take up any cross daily when you’re chained to the shackles of hip”

Read Part 1

Slow your breath down…..

In the end, it is between you and God….

Not afraid to share………

“The best photographers (and creatives in general) are not afraid to share ideas. They’re not threatened by other photographers and are eager to share their experiences, “secrets”, methods and other information in an effort to help others with their own photography.”  - From this article at ChurchCreate

I read this short paragraph and said a loud “YES!!”

When I introduced re:create a couple of weeks ago and made some points about ‘creative christians,’ I mentioned competition!

Competition that can cause us to trample all over others and take take take whilst never giving anything back!

But the above paragraph says it better than I did it my post or than i can now. I hope that I display this and can continue to do so – I also hope that via re:create we can encourage the attitude of sharing ideas and not being threatened by other photographers/designers/musicians/artists.

There are now several photographers on the re:create page but I hope we end up with loads of people from loads of creative areas who can all look at each others work and be inspired – sharing and not being threatened by each other!

A great example of this happened today when I was able to give fantastic beard advice to an aspiring ‘beard enthusiast’ – I wasn’t threatened by a potential better beard or a more hip facial hair creation – I embraced the opportunity to encourage an up & coming beard lover!

Ok, it may be a lighthearted example but that did happen and well, you get the point! I hope!

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