Archives For February 2006

Our old friend Michael W. Smith makes his debut as an actor in Steve Taylor’s “The Second Chance” – a movie about two pastors from two backgrounds who find themselves working together to serve the Church (capital “C”).

I was surprised tonight to find the PG-13 rating for “The Second Chance”. Reading “Plugged In’s” review of the movie showed that there ARE at least 12 vulgarities uttered during the movie and plenty of drug reference to get the PG-13 rating.

Steve Taylor – one of Contemporary Christian Music’s “shotguns”. He never really conformed to the “right” way of doing CCM and made a lot of Christians uncomfortable with his satire and over-emphasis on some of the negative sides of Christianity in today’s culture. This movie is DEFINITELY right up Steve Taylor’s alley with the over-emphasis of the mega-church mentality being a bit too concerned about money and too unconcerned about ministering to the needy (in this case the urban culture).

I enjoyed the movie – even with it’s cheesy-parts and at-times mediocre acting. I think it will give Christians something to think about in their OWN view of ministry and the church.

If it’s playing in your neighborhood – or closeby, check it out and have your own opinion!

Funny Monday

2.20.2006 — 1 Comment

Enjoy this commercial that came across my e-mail this morning:

Jess and I enjoyed an afternoon and evening with friends Jason & Mischele Denniston. Jason is the youth pastor at the Fairmount Wesleyan Church and both of them attended IWU with us “back in the day”!

We met them at Seeker’s coffee house for a quick drink after we had an “almost fender bender” with another car on the way to Seeker’s. Thankfully our bumpers did their jobs and nothing was injured and both parties left smiling (and thanking the Lord!)

After Seeker’s, we took in the 2:50 showing of “Second Chance” the Michael W. Smith movie. It was a good movie – I’ll review it, I’m sure here on stevansheets.com. After the movie it was off to Red Lobster to treat our wives to their Valentine’s dinner. We had a great time at dinner minus the poor service by our over-worked waitress.

A quick trip to Dick’s sporting goods and then Wal-Mart and we parted ways with our friends.

Gas was $2.01/gallon tonight as I filled Jess’ Buick up – that’s pretty stinking good for our area – what’s gas “in YOUR neck of the woods” as Al Roker would ask?

Friday

2.17.2006 — 1 Comment

This morning after a hospital visit, I enjoyed another NETWORK meeting with 10 other youth workers from the Warsaw area. We meet monthly and take time to pray for one another as well as share ideas and brainstorm together.

After the meeting 5 of us enjoyed lunch at China Palace and then I headed to Jess’ classroom to read a book, “Where the Wild Things Are” to her 1st Graders. It was great!

Tonight we stayed in as I attempted to create our own personal media-library using a program called “Media Man” (imediaman.com) – the program is pretty incredible – just typing in the ISBN # from the back of any book, movie, or CD puts it in our personal media library, complete with track listing, page count, author information, etc. – including a photo of the cover! It then renders a 3D “bookshelf” of all of our media and allows us to keep track of borrowing too!

It also makes the library “export-able” so that we can keep a copy printed for insurance purposes. Currently, I have our entire DVD library inputed and one full bookshelf from the living room. Next up – children’s books and my office library! Media Man costs $40 on their website, though I’m still using the 30-day trial version to make sure I’m not just in a library-making phase!