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The Church of Facebook

On Christian Audio I saw this new book available for audio download.

One Review on the website by Kelly Neill says:

Well-researched, well-structured and well-narrated, “The Church of Facebook” examines the Facebook phenomenon from a wealth of perspectives: from the unprecedented way in which it allows us to connect, to the question of its validity in community-building, to the impact that “hyperconnectivity” has on us as individuals and as a culture, to the relational needs it meets and those it cannot replace, to the adaptive behaviors that have arisen as a result of its popularity.

It is a phenomenon… one in which I myself am caught up in. It was just the other day that I was setting up a new computer and realised how personal your laptop can get. It is as though much of our identity can get caught up in what we store on our computers and how we use them. My computer is a place I meet with friends, its a place I enjoy the sweet tunes of musicians, it is the place I do my work, study, banking and payment of bills, it is a place I catch up on the world news, play games, get inspiration and its a place that I can find knowlegde about God. I often joke that my computer is my personal hard drive. It has all of me that won’t fit in me on it – it is sort of an extension of who I am. Sadly there is more truth in my statement than a joke.

I love facebook and social media. Sure I can spin how it enhances ministry and evangelism (honestly it does do this) but I seriously just love technology and media. I am convinced it is a mark of belonging to genY … However I do see the dangers of the way my generation and myself are heading.

I agree with the review that ‘hyperconnectivity’ has a deep negative impact on our lives. It feeds our insatiable lust for more products and relationships, it increases our awareness of what the Jones’ have and so feeds our greedy habits. Perhaps it is that the more you know about people the more power you feel or the more important, connected and loved you feel? But I personally am seeing the harm of too much Facebook and its addictive charm. Perhaps “hyperconnectivity” gives you the opportunity to know everything about anyone, which perhaps gives you the illusion of feeling connected, well-loved, and popular – even though you are just looking voyeuristically into the lives of ‘friends’ who we hardly know.

Its a false sense of security. And we play into it more than we think. We untag ourselves in photos we think we look fat and ugly in; we screen the photos we put up on Facebook; we judge others by the content they share; we accept any friend request to bump up our tally of popularity; we boast and brag about the latest gadgets we have bought, bands we have seen and holidays we have taken. We love to create an image for ourselves. We hunger to be loved, esteemed and important.

Facebook and social media cannot add to your worth or value. It will give you temporary satisfaction maybe help you build relationships but by no means will it last or truely satisfy the hunger for connection and love. God can though. He loves us lots, esteems us greatly and deems us important. We belong to Him as His special possession, His unique treasure.

Collective Shout

A new grassroots campaigning organisation “Collective Shout” has been launched online in effort to combat the sexualisation of women and children in the media.

Collective Shout will expose, name and shame corporations, advertisers and marketers who objectify women and sexualise young children to sell products and services.

Check it out – you can become a member and be kept up to date of the latest information.

Other withoutashepherd posts on the topic click here

Message & Audience #2: Bubble Boy…

Do you know Christians, who are so Christian, they only know Christians and speak Christian lingo?

Bubble Boy | Pronunciation: \ˈbə-bəl\ ˈboi\ | Function: noun

1. Anyone who person protects themselves in the bubble wrap of Christian community. They only have Christian friends. He is morally pure, loves Jesus, generous and has a willing Spirit, involved in lots of ministries.

2. He is pleasant and polite to his work colleagues, super efficient at work, never goes to after-work drinks for its too hard work and just can’t get his head around their desire to drink so much. She never engages with her colleagues on a personal level- the closest he comes to in doing this is when he tells them they should come to church.

3. He is often heard saying: ‘I don’t like hanging out with the people from work, I have nothing in common with them’.

4. He backs up her lifestyle with the bible verse: 1 Cor 15:33 “Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.”

5. In doing this, He has a message to share but has no audience of non-Christians with which to share because he avoids relationships with them. He is ineffective in his witness not to mention unlike Christ in his compassion for the non-Christian: “When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd” Mark 6:34.

READ ALSO: Message & Audience #1: Immersionist

Message & Audience #1: Dripping with Culture

Do you know people you are dripping with culture? But they happen to be immersed in the wrong kind of culture?

Immersionist | Pronunciation: \i-ˈmər-zhən, -shən -əst\ | Function: noun

1. A person who is so immersed in the world of their non-Christian friends that they are dripping with the sinful culture of the secular world.

2. They think career instead of Christ, they think porn instead of purity and they are filled more with alcholic spirits than allowing themselves to be filled with the Holy Spirit. They live more in obedience to their friends than to the grace of Jesus.

3. You often here them say ‘I love my non-Christian friend, I am the only Christian my friends know…’

4. They back up their lifestyle with: 1Cor. 9:22 “To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some.”

5. Although they have a large audience and developed great report with their non-Christian friends,  the sad reality is they actually have no message to share because they lack the radical difference that Jesus demands. They bears a false witness to the power of grace and they are ineffective in witness not to mention disobedient Christ…

Jesus All About Life :: It’s a Clever Campaign

This is a powerful advertisement campaign.

It seems to achieve all that the creators set out to do:

The key issue to understand is that the ads are not meant to deliver the Gospel…. The key word here is that the ads are designed to create interest and to challenge people in terms of their understanding of what Jesus actually said. They are designed to connect with the community and encourage people to seek out more information.

Th opening line: “Hey Jesus, thanks for everything. Like, thanks for sunshine but what about sunburn” despite on surface level seeming to be superficial actually opens up the age old apologetics suffering question: If there is a God why is their suffering and pain?

You can see the success of this launch statement with the response of the wider community on media websites. Here is a sample of comments from media website Mumbrella:

  • see what god did down in victoria earlier this year
  • Why did my sister get gang raped and bleed to death in a park – Jesus has the answers – how nice
  • Hey Jesus, Thanks for everything. Like, thanks for sunshine, but what about cancer?

These are huge questions and this is where I see the advertisements as a success.

They start up this dialogue and incite people to question. It also tackles the big ills of our world and our toxic culture of consumerism, body image and self worth, social isolation in an age of digital friendship, hedonism… Even thought the ad seems upbeat and light it is brilliantly powerfully in traveling deep into the brokenness and confusion of our society. The ads as such are a success in placing the issues and questions of faith on the agenda of our society.

While the older advertisements in the campaign were more personal and down-to-earth, perhaps promoting Christians to respond with their story for why Jesus is all about their Life, the new advertisement really packs a punch and launches into a need for Christians to be strong to respond with apologetics and explain how Jesus is the truth and answers.

The majority of evangelism training I have seen promoted by churches (mine included) in preparation for this campaign, were testimony workshops. Having not seen the advertisements or know the thrust of the ads it was hard to know what training  would have been best. Preparing your own story is always beneficial anyway. as  1Pet. 3:15  clearly affirms:

“But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect”

However, are you prepared to give a reason for the hope you have when someone asks: Why did my sister get gang raped?

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I will write up additonal to help people to respond.

Too Much Too Young

Tonight I entered new conversations with young conservative political minded men at a dinner hosted by Tony Abbott. The guest speaker was Melinda Tankard Reist (MTR) from Women’s Forum Australia. It was interesting stepping into this dialogue with non-Christians who hold a similar stance on morality just without the same foundation of faith as myself. These young men were confronted with the statistics that MTR presented.

It again reminded me the value of having Christians enaging in these sorts of dialogues. I have said previously that the arts is a place for an on-going conversation about the world around us and provides for an amazing forum for dialogue truth and wisdom within our society. And tonight I was reminded of how much policy and politics is an arena, a perhaps difficult but loud one, where we as Christians can appeal to our societies sensibilities according to common grace and wisdom in seeing divine order in creation, even if they don’t know the divine being behind it. It was very stimulating to chat in a meaningful way with non-Christians about the depravity we see in our culture and the harm it is doing us. And it is harming us and the future generations.

Going along tonight has yet again placed the issues of the objectification of women and teens in the media at the forefront of my thinking and the need to be able to dialogue with non-Christians about this. I want to more easily be able to speak about my faith intelligently, articulately and genuinely. The following is an article I wrote last year when I first heard MTR speak:

This week my friend accepted a job with Playboy International, as an interior design intern for their New York bars and nightclubs. Another one of my friends is growing in reputation as a burlesque dancer who is fusing the modern and traditional styles. Most of my other friends who work in more ‘normal’ jobs are really happy for these friends – they are pursuing their dreams, getting good money and having fun. What can be wrong about that? I like seeing my friends happy too, however I can’t quite reconcile why happiness is found is working for an industry that feeds the objectification of women and that normalises sex as a commodity.

When did we accept synonymity of sex with red, black and naughty? And why do we construe violent, abusive and pornified images, as the norm for sexy? Our ears are blasted by the advertising jingle for a popular male deodorant, which uses Bom-Chicka-Wah-Wah, the onomatopoeia guitar riff from porn movies of the 70s. This has even provided inspiration for the single released comprising of these lyrics: “what if in the morning there is guilt and regret? Better than another night watching TV with you pets”. We watch, laugh and usually pass-over the unhealthy concepts of relationships, image and sex promoted. But for how long shall we concede? What are our boundaries?

The pornification of culture has even crept into the children’s clothing market whereby ‘bust-booster’ bras are manufactured for tweens and zebra print “Heel-arious” high heels for 0-6month old girls. Additionally, the “Peek-a-boo” pole-dancing kit marketed for six-year-old girls promised, “to unleash the sex kitten inside”.

Am I just the fuddy-duddy, Jesus-loving, old-fashioned and conservative Christian friend? Do you think, as the apostle Paul does in Ephesians 4, that our society has lost all sensitivity? Then again, should we even be surprised that there are no objective moral norms, given our society holds no belief in an objective moral-norm-giver.

Lead a double life…

Tourism Victoria send a strange message of what Daylesford is like. One one hand it appears to be a place to enjoy pure, unpolluted and refreshing goodness of the day, while on the other hand you can indulge in the decadecet and licentiousness of the night.

I found it fascinating that the advertisement leaves us with the baptism of the girl. I guess you can get the best of both worlds, as suggested by Tourism Victoria’s :

There are two sides to every holiday in Daylesford. On one hand you can cleanse and rejuvenate in Daylesford’s famous spa waters. Then when you want to indulge, try decadent local food and wine, luxurious accommodation and shopping galore…

Creative Use of this Ad for our churches
Illustrations for biblical truth

You cannot live a double life…

You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature… So I say, live by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature. For the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the sinful nature. They are in conflict with each other, so that you do not do what you want. But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under law.  The acts of the sinful nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions. Galatians 5:13-20

Live as children of light

For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth)  and find out what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them. For it is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret. But everything exposed by the light becomes visible, for it is light that makes everything visible. This is why it is said: “Wake up, O sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.” Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise,  making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is. Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit. Ephesians 5:8-18

Belong to the day

The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light. Let us behave decently, as in the daytime, not in orgies and drunkenness, not in sexual immorality and debauchery, not in dissension and jealousy. Rather, clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the sinful nature. Romans 13:12-14


Two Thousand

TWO THOUSAND This is a blog that tells you whats hip in funky Sydney town! It is a subcultural guide to Sydney. TwoThousand is a weekly snapshot of Sydney’s subculture – a Sydney guide to film, music, design, books, art, goods and links for people who realise that the best things in life are often hard to find. It tells you what is good to:

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I Heart Kings Cross

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It’s nice to see knitters are sharing some love for their community.

Scarlett Johansen matters to someone… do you?

What better way to show the world that you are crazy in love with someone than by the act of giving a diamond?  It shows you love and the cherish the person right? Even Beyonce informs us that if you like then you should put a ring on it

and Ryan Reynolds did just that by showing Scarlett Johansson’s just how much she means to him by giving her an engagement ring with a cash value $300 000.

Paris Hilton, received not one but two diamond engagement rings from billionaire boy Paris Latsis, one of which was a $5 million 24 carat canary diamond ring and the other a $2.1 million 15 carat white diamond ring. That’s crazy! Even more so as they never married – I wonder who gets to keep the ring?

Now these are some pretty big diamonds and crazy purchases for these men to show off to the world just how in love they are? And although you may sit there are think how extravagant and ridiculous…

You have to admit that there is something about being shown that you are loved by someone?

We love it when we feel loved?
We love it when we know we are loved?
We love it when people show us crazy acts of love!

Whether it is a diamond ring…
Or when your team mates raise you onto their shoulders after you scored a goal in a footy match
Or when someone shows a little bit of interest in you!

 

How much more so…when God shows that he is crazy in love with us.
No gift of a diamond ring can compare, no love from your twin brother, boyfriend, wife, friend or parent can compare.
Nothing can compare to the love that God has shown you, me and our world, by sending Jesus.
God shows us in the death and resurrection of his Son, that we matter to him, that we are valuable, worth something and lovable.

Don’t believe me? Jesus couldn’t have said it better himself:   “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)

1John 3:16      This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us
1John 4:10      This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.

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