Challies November Give Away

November GiveawayTim Challies is giving stuff away again.

This month you’ve got the chance to win one of three great audio prizes.

November’s sponsor is Fellowship for the Performing Arts.

The Fellowship produces audio resources, primarily based around the performances of Max McLean.

McLean has recorded the Bible in three translations (ESV, NIV and KJV) and has recently recorded a collection of Christian classics such as Edwards’ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” Martin Luther’s “Here I Stand,” and Bunyan’s “The Pilgrims Progress.” These have been collected in the Classics of the Christian Faith, a 9 CD set that is now available at many retail outlets.

So what can you win?

First prize: The first prize winner will take home One copy of The ESV Listener’s Bible on CD (as read by Max McLean) and one copy of Classics of the Christian Faith CD collection. The retail value of this prize is over $180.

Second prize: One copy of Classics of the Christian Faith CD collection.

Third Prize: One copy of Classics of the Christian Faith CD collection.

Click here or on the picture in this post to enter.

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What Would Jesus Buy?

I do hope that this movie comes to Australia.

What Would Jesus Buy? has been doing the rounds of film festivals in the U.S. since March but it’s about to get wider release.

It follows the story of self styled anti-consumerism preacher Reverend Billy. Along with his Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir he goes on a cross-country mission to save Christmas from the Shopocalypse.

From producer Morgan Spurlock (SUPER SIZE ME) and director Rob VanAlkemade comes a serious docu-comedy about the commercialization of Christmas. Bill Talen (aka Reverend Billy) was a lost idealist who hitchhiked to New York City only to find that Times Square was becoming a mall. Spurred on by the loss of his neighborhood and inspired by the sidewalk preachers around him, Bill bought a collar to match his white caterer’s jacket, bleached his hair and became the Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping. Since 1999, Reverend Billy has gone from being a lone preacher with a portable pulpit preaching on subways, to the leader of a congregation and a movement whose numbers are well into the thousands.

Through retail interventions, corporate exorcisms, and some good old-fashioned preaching, Reverend Billy reminds us that we have lost the true meaning of Christmas. What Would Jesus Buy? is a journey into the heart of America – from exorcising the demons at the Wal-Mart headquarters to taking over the center stage at the Mall of America and then ultimately heading to the Promised Land … Disneyland.

Of course Billy’s not really a reverend and he says that he’s not a Christian but his message against consumerism as a way of life is a call to us all. In a day when even the church tries to sell us more and more stuff that we don’t need, Rev. Billy brings a welcome change.

Christian magazine, Sojourners, has taken a look at the movie and at Billy and has welcomed his voice of reason amongst the vast crowd calling for our dollars.

The divine judgment Rev. Billy pronounces concerns a condemnation of religion that has been “hijacked” by the right wing, the resignation that we have “nothing to love but fear itself,” and the self-deceptive illusion that commodities can make us safe and happy. The shopping he assaults is seen to be an ideological practice whereby we keep “the demons in the zoo.” All of that will come to a sorry end for which he uses the term “shopocalypse,” a play on “apocalypse,” that imagined end of the world in a divine judgment as a great conflagration. Like every good poet, Billy has no interest in when or how that may happen, but only a conviction that this ideology that drives our society can only end in failure and raw disappointment.

There may well be parts of this movie that make me feel uncomfortable, especially as it parodies the Christian church, but from what I’ve seen so far, it is more about holding a mirror up to the excesses of the church than ridiculing Jesus Christ.

With Christmas so rapidly approaching I wonder whether you’ll be taking steps to get off the spending merry-go-round. Will you be spending the first half of 2008 paying off the last month of 2007? What are some of the strategies you use to put a bit of sense back into the Christmas season?

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Hit me with your best shot

Just a couple of days back, on Saturday the 3rd of November, this blog notched up four years of posts.

The Journey has been through all kinds of changes and even now continues to evolve. It’s still about my life, faith and family but life changes all the time and so that’s always going to be reflected online.

I do hope that you enjoy dropping in here whether it’s just an occasional visit or a daily ritual.

Last year around this time, on the third blogaversary of The Journey, I opened up this blog for questions. I reckon it’s time to give it another go.

As I mentioned back then, most days of the week my job involves asking a number of different people to tell me more about themselves. I normally sit behind a microphone and ask others to tell me all sorts of things about themselves.

It’s very safe being the one asking the questions. It’s not always quite so easy being the one on the other end of the questions.

So, are there any questions you want to ask me? Is there something you’ve been wondering about? Is there a particular subject you’d like me to post about? It can be about blogging, radio or whatever else you choose to ask about.

What do you want to know? Just leave a question or post topic in the comments below and I’ll see what I can do to respond. No promises but I’ll give it a shot.

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God at the Melbourne Cup

What are you doing here?

You should be over at Father Bob’s blog checking out his latest post titled The Feast of the Rank Outsider. Bob has a great way of telling it how it is and I love it when he shares what’s on his mind. Today he’s talking about finding sprirituality in some unlikely places.

See, fools like me see spirituality everywhere. If it’s not everywhere, it’s nowhere. It’s in the least likely places, like Flemington on Cup Day.

That’s the kind of spirituality that I yearn for; the kind that doesn’t break everything down into the sacred and the secular. If we believe that God created everything in this world then it’s all His, it’s all spiritual.

November 1st, All Saints Day, says the same. Forget the gazetted Saints, you Christians, on the 1st Remember the whole assembly, the mob of unheralded heroes in our own network of family, friends and even your favorite celebrities (those essential, fascinating stars of screen, stage and stadium whom we love to hate!)

November 2nd, All Souls Day, brings us back to earth, into the earth and under the earth, by reminding us spiritual beings having our human experience, long or short, no matter, really that we are eternally linked with innumerable other spiritual beings who have completed their human experience, long or short, no matter, really.

He’s got more to say so check out his post. I’d be interested to know what you think.

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… and the winner is …

Back on the 15th of October I announced a Book Give Away. The prize was a copy of The Creation Answers Book courtesy of Creation Ministries International.

Well, today’s the day to draw the winner.

To keep things fair I assigned a number to everyone who entered. I then assigned a further number to those who pointed to the competition via their blogs. Once everyone had a number I used an online random number generator to select the winner.

I would have loved to give the book away to everyone but I only have one copy and it’s going to Lisa who blogs at Moms Blogging and Our Seven Qtpies. Congratulations Lisa.

Thanks to everyone who entered. I’m hoping to run some more competitions soon. I just need to sort out some prizes then I’ll let you know when to enter.

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