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Christian Men at Work Podcast


Nov 2, 2020

What You'll Hear:
  • He wanted to be a writer but didn't have mentors in that area, he got a degree in Journalism from the Univ of GA and then a Masters
  • Became a Christian during a revival service at age 14 at their mega church in Roswell, GA
  • First job was mowing lawn
  • Go teach for a couple years, it's formative, you learn to speak
  • He wrote and edited for a magazine then started his own business and sold it and started writing books
  • He became an executive at World Magazine and the Colson Center, and now leads Ministry Watch
  • Entrepreneurs are heroes in our culture today
  • Whether it's born or learned, with entrepreneurship and leadership you can get better at it, and we're called to get better
  • Break 1 - 16;25
  • Ministry Watch Empowers Donors to Christian Ministries, speak for victims, and do investigative journalism
  • They have databases including financial data on ministries going back 5 years, including ratings
  • The world has become very cynical and skeptical about Christian ministries
  • The bad guys damage their victims and the church as a whole
  • The secular media's goal is purely to tear down.  We are interested in theological error as much as financial or sexual error
  • Watchdogs are needed in particular for the growth of megachurches that are not part of a denomination and therefore not accountable
  • Break 2 - 27:40
  • Stories are powerful because that's how God made us, we're wired to respond to stories
  • Stories have a way of making the abstract concrete
  • The TV Show Will and Grace is an example of a story having a huge impact on cultural opinion
  • A Worldview is a way of viewing the world.  Postmodernism (See book by Stanley Genz) is incredulity toward the metanarrative, an example of Postmodern storytelling is the show Seinfeld.  
  • Christian stories are about God not about us
  • One method the media uses is appropriation of language, they'll use the same set of facts but define them in different ways
  • Get news from a variety of sources and be sure to include sources with a Christian worldview
  • Limit your intake of news because it's become a distraction
  • Read old news better known as History
  • Have some fasts from your smart phone
  • Become a creator, it makes you much alert to how the media operates
  • Go make something, go do something, there's never been a better time
  • Go to www.MinistryWatch.com or Facebook.com/WarrenColeSmith or Twitter.com/WarrenColeSmith or articles on World Magazine