Good intro to the 7 Mountains mandate here. Then watch the video. And be afraid.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Cougars for Christ?
When I first heard about the new book and dvd series called "Real Housewives of the Bible," my first thought was, COULD IT BE? - a definitive guide to how to score a little MILF action at the local megachurch??
No such luck. The series instead "depicts 12 different biblical characters like Esther, Ruth & Sarah living in situations today's women deal with every day." Might be mildly amusing, but probably not.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Catching up with Bob's First Born
Amy Tilton Kushnir
Woah! My faith is rising!
Catch up with what Amy's up to these days here!
She has a show called My Texas Today which apparently airs on WFAA Channel 8 in Dallas. How come nobody tells me these things??
Good to see you back on the air, Amy!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Speaking of Nightmares
check out Nightmare for the Dream Center, a prank call Brother Russell just dug out of his archive and put up on his bandcamp site.
I truly feel sorry for people who have to work as a call center operator in the middle of the night for some megachurch media ministry. The megachurch in question here is Matthew (son of Tommy) Barnett's Dream Center in Los Angeles, California. Anyway, the poor guy who answers the phone for the Dream Center at 1:30 in the morning is across the country in Virginia and should get a raise for putting up with the weirdos who call in at that time of night.
Christian Nightmares
I've been enjoying the Christian Nightmares YouTube channel this afternoon. Funny as hell!
And here's their main site.
And, yeah, I see I'm a little late to the party.
And here's their main site.
And, yeah, I see I'm a little late to the party.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Prophet Omega is On the Air!
Listen to some classic Prophet Omega at Brother Russell's Bandcamp page
Also, didn't ever think to look, but Omega has a wikipedia entry.
Here's a link to the documentary about him. I remember being underwhelmed by it, but may be time to give it a second look.
America’s Most Hated Family In Crisis
In America’s Most Hated Family In Crisis, Louis Theroux is once again granted a behind-the-scenes look at America’s most controversial Christian group, the Phelps family of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, KS, as it gears up for what it sees as the final showdown with doomed America. Louis explores the church’s strange new belief that Obama is The Beast spoken of in the Book Of Revelation, and their conviction that we are now in the run-up to the second coming of Christ.
Watch the entire documentary here
One thing I enjoyed about watching the Phelps women, is that they always preface talking about any future event with the phrase, "if the Lord tarries," meaning that if the Rapture Doesn't Happen First. What a perspective on life. Fatalistic, dispensationalistic, but you know, coming out of the mouth of one of Fred's granddaughters in particular, I'd be onboard if she were doing a little flirty flshing.
no more Praise in the Night
Steve Solomon has called it a day, or a night rather, on his long running "Praise in the Night" radio show. Here's the announcement:
Diane and I are so appreciative for all of our friends and supporters of this ministry for your faithfulness through all of these years. We have seen many miracles of salvation, healing, deliverance take place to the glory of God.
Riverwalk Fellowship has been underwriting the expenses of PITN for many years and now with a new radio contract that has been presented to us with an amount that could not be agreed to, we have prayed and decided that this was the time to end this ministry.
We will now be able to focus more of our energy on the ministry of Riverwalk and we are excited about this new chapter in our lives and ministry.
We are grateful to the Lord Jesus Who gave us this tremendous opportunity and privilege to minister the Gospel, every night, all night beginning in 1991.
We will have expanded podcasts and teachings available on our Riverwalk Website in the near future.
God bless,
Steve and Diane Solomon
But if you're like me, you still need to get FILLED occasionally, so here ya go:
this clip perfectly sums up Stever for posterity. I envision him doing his late night call-in show via some kinda remote hookup from his McMansion abode in a faceless Dallas suburb, in his houserobe and slippers, kicked back on an overstuffed leather sofa, smug and self-important, condescending to his listeners, and even talking with a mouthful of crackers, as he is in this particular clip, not even halfway paying attention to his sad, pathetic, halfwit callers. Then getting blindsided by good old Bro Russell.
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