Sermons About Hollywood
Christians Have An Impact On Movie Ratings
Gary interviews Ted Baehr of Movieguide.org. Mr. Baehr explains the ins-and-outs of the Hollywood movie rating system, and what people can do to promote Christian values in the system. Gary also discusses with Ted some films currently in theaters and how they extoll anti-Christian worldviews.
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Word Pictures
Part two of his Hollywood worldviews interview, Gary speaks with Brian Godawa about his second book, Word Pictures.
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Watching Films with Wisdom & Discernment
Gary interviews Brian Godawa, screenwriter and popular lecturer on film, faith, and philosophy to discuss his book Hollywood Worldviews: Watching Films with Wisdom & Discernment.
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Sex and Hollywood
According to Joel Pelsue, "people in advertising know what they are doing and they continue to push the boundaries in every way that they can." Tracing the trajectory back to the Hay's Code used in Hollywood during the 1930's as a moral standard for what could be shown on the screen to today when just about anything goes, Joel speaks about sex, media, and the church's role in how we've gotten here.
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FLN News / Stunt Woman
FLN News is talking to Christian Hollywood stuntwoman Terri Cadiente. She has just written a book about her journey to faith and talks to Bob Price about how she came to be a real life stuntwoman.
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New Media Frontier
The new media frontier offers Christians ample opportunity to impact our culture. Gary advocates that Biblically minded individuals should take advantage of modern technologies, social networking online, television, podcasting, and other outlets to make formidable competition for liberals and pagans.
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The Moon-Landing Hoax
The Central and Union Pacific Railroads joined their construction efforts on May 10, 1869 in Promontory, Utah, with the ceremonial driving of the Golden Spike into the track that joined East and West. One hundred years later, on July 20, 1969, two Americans landed on the moon. While railroads transformed commerce, communication, and travel in the United States, Moon landings abruptly stopped with no commercial benefits after six missions. Bill Kaysing thinks he knows why.
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