- Manliness is Next to Godliness – “It’s the wuss-ification of America that’s getting us!”
- Churches Drop ‘Baptist’ Tag – “People tend to think of Baptists as very narrow-minded, sometimes mean-spirited and self-righteous. That’s not who we are at all.”
- Congregations Know More Than Their Pastors – On average, churchgoers feel 8% more informed than their pastors on cultural issues.
- Christian vs. Christ-Follower – A parody of the PC vs. Mac commercials.
CreativeJournal.net
December 8, 2006
Ya need the right link on the baptist story.
-peace
Eric Powell
December 9, 2006
Okay, whats the “real” URL for the “Churches Drop ‘Baptist’ Tag” bullet?
Andrew Mitry
December 10, 2006
I think this is the correct link for the Baptist story…
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061203/REPOSITORY/612030354/1025/LIVING04
Kevin Hendricks
December 11, 2006
Sorry about that. The link is now fixed.
Juan Palm
December 11, 2006
The parody ads just go wrong. I am sick of church marketing that is about “market share” rather than evangelism. Must Christians attack other Christians to “grow”?
Sara
December 13, 2006
Juan: first, I think we’re kidding ourselves if we think we can make each other “grow”. That’s not our job — it’s G-d’s through the Holy Spirit. We are called to build each other up and challenge each other. I agree with you, though, that we are too good at the cutting down.
I personally love the creativity behind these salty little satirical nuggets, even though I wish we would quit copying someone else’s ideas. Anyway, the point of the parodies is emphasis of a personal relationship and daily decision over mere outward appearance, head knowledge, and empty rules.
I know plenty of xtians who, like the PC-styled “Christian,” are wickedly smart about the Bible, dress snappily on Sundays, and are truly genuine when it comes to their faith. I fall into the latter Mac-stylized “Christ-follower” because that’s who I am naturally and I draw a less traditional crowd. I associate with both types because there is much to learn and we all know it’s not because of who we are or what we know that we are forgiven.
And that I believe is ultimately the point.