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Poster: Too brainwashed to read the Bible?

This month, Outreach Media has released a poster that is sure to raise a few eyebrows and cause a bit of a stir. The poster questions who has and is forming your opinion about Jesus and Christianity,  and challenges the viewer to read the Bible – the reliable, authoritative, God-inspired best-seller – that’s all about Jesus. The poster will be displayed outside 100 churches across Australia.

Here’s the poster (click on the image below for a larger view):

Poster - Too brainwashed to read the Bible?

A couple of additional resources accompany the poster:

  • Notes – explaining in detail what the poster is about. Check out the notes…
  • Resources – a page of resources that respond to some of the critical claims made about Christianity. Check out the resources…
  • Media release – distributed to national media. Download the media release
  • Banner – to be used on websites to promote the poster and campaign. Please let me know if you’d be interested in displaying the banner (125 x 125 pixels).

Preaching site screams ‘scam’!

I came across this advertisement on the Sermon Central website:

Preach with Power advertisement

I don’t normally click on advertisements, let alone dodgy-looking advertisements like this, but it was late, and intrigue got the better of me.

The page I arrived on screamed ‘scam’.

It reminds me of so many websites I’ve come across (usually unintentionally!) that are selling a weight-loss solution, or a self-help guru, or the world’s best pick up lines (ok, that last site I may not have come across by accident!).

Here’s what part of the homepage looks like:

Called to Preach homepage

I’m always wary of a site that offers massive, life-changing promises, by someone I’ve never heard of.

Also, the only mention of Jesus (the reason for preaching, and the means of preaching) is:

“Jesus was a great story teller.  You can be a great story teller too.”

Apparently the creator of this preaching course has learnt some powerful preaching skills in his 32 years of preaching – but there aren’t links to any of his sermons on the site (when I emailed to ask why, the author explained that he doesn’t have the bandwidth to allow mp3s on the site). However, he does address the person who is skeptical – just give him a call on his cell phone!

I hope this isn’t a scam. I hope (perhaps naively) that the guy selling this course actually does have skills in preaching Christ, and does want to share those skills with others.

Regardless of whether or not this is a scam, there’s a lesson here for website creators. Perception is important. It’s not everything (content is important too) but if your site screams scam, it doesn’t matter how good the rest of the site is, or the quality of the content you’re offering – visitors just won’t trust what you have to say.

Social media revolution

This video seeks to prove that social media isn’t a fad and is here to stay – with some amazing facts and figures.

5 (useful) links #14

Five websites and online resources to inspire, inform and enthuse.

  1. Technology and the mega church. An article by CNET.com. h/t @markliddell.
  2. Australia would be better off without religion.” A debate (recorded in 2008) for and against religion.
  3. Twittering in Church with the Pastor’s OK. An article by TIME magazine.
  4. Free breakfast church. Could your church do this? h/t Without a Shepherd.
  5. The ‘longer lasting sex’ scam. Seen these signs around Sydney? A good reminder that big billboards don’t equal truth.
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