‘Hotel Rwanda’ Wins Humanitas Prize

It was overlooked at the Academy Awards but has now been recognized as the great film that it is.

“Everyone knew what was happening at the time, but all the great leaders of the West did nothing,” Pearson said. “This film was about an ordinary man, a hotel manager, who did do something and did something great.”

If you have not seen “Hotel Rwanda” yet, I encourage you to watch it this holiday weekend. After seeing it you will understand what freedom and independance truly means. You will begin to crave it for all mankind and you might even begin to sacrifice for it.

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In only three days, Live 8will rock the world with ten concerts from Philadelphia to London to Johannesburg.Millions will gather in person and on the web, sending President Bush and other world leaders to the G8 on a wave of support for doing more to fight global AIDS and extreme poverty.

The next 24 hours are going to be critical. Tomorrow, President Bush is expected to announce America’s plan for the G8 summit in Scotland next week. Today, we’re telling you three ways you can take action NOW and make your voice heard.

First, sign on to the ONE letter to President Bush,and show him you support making poverty history at the G8. Second, ask three friends and familyto sign on with you. Third, you can host a Live 8 watch partyat your home and invite friends to join you in experiencing these amazing worldwide concerts.Live 8 will be watching as eight world leaders will be presented with a workable plan to double aid, drop the debt and make trade laws fair – and an historic opportunity to end poverty and save millions of lives.

You can download a kit to help you host your Live 8 party, and also visit ONE.ORG for a guide to how you can take action and influence the G8 from your own community.Whether you ask others to sign the ONE Declaration, write a letter to your local newspaper or email friends to tell them about ONE, there’s so much you can do to add your voice.

Over 280,000 Americans have signed the letter to President Bush and close to one million Americans have joined the ONE network.We can breakone million by Live 8 if you join together with us as ONE and take action today.

Thanks,

The ONE Team

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Live8 Is Coming

We are just a few days away from a defining moment in this generation. is almost here. On July 6, the eight most powerful men in the world will meet to discuss the future of the world. We want Africa to be a part of that meeting. Every day, the poorest of the poor are being forgotten and lost in the fog. G8 could take a giant step to turn that around this weekend.

So, before Saturday, please do the following actions:

Visit ONE.org, watch the video and then sign the declaration.

Visit Live 8 and get caught up on the events this summer.

Visit any of the links I have placed all over the site.

Read what others are saying on their blogs. Follow the Technorati: Live 8 link.

Check back here for more details as Saturday approaches.

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It can change the world inside your head…

In my inbox this morning was the following article via Relevant’s 850 Words Newsletter It is written by Steve Stockman, author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2. The revised edition of the book is in stores today. Enjoy this great article.

As the author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 and a pastor who has studied and preached from the U2 canon for more than 20 years, I’m often asked to speak about the band.

I have noticed that after my most recent talks on U2 here in North America, there are less questions about whether the band members really are Christians. That suggests to me that people are beginning to listen and discern instead of getting hung up on whether the music is “Christian.” However, there is still something suspicious in the evangelical psyche that is still not quite sure of how to view the world’s biggest rock band. One of the most frequently asked questions from these recent talks has been, “But how much do you think U2 has changed things?”

It is an interesting question and one that needs to be asked on a wider scale. In a world dominated by the arts in general and music in particular, how much impact does it all have? Can music really transform things? Do the arts have a function other than simply to dress or decorate the culture? The traditional approach within the Church has been to minimize any positive contribution that the arts can make but, in a bizarre contradiction, publish books about the bad influence rock music has on our youth. For many years, the cinema was an anathema, and many people grew up without televisions. The obvious reason was that these things could transform for the worse, but no one ever looked at their power for the better.

Marshall McLuhan, the great Canadian expert on the media, once said, “Anyone who thinks there is a difference between education and entertainment doesn’t know the first thing about either.” Another common phrase that people share with me at the end of a lecture is, “I have been listening to U2 for years and had no idea that there was anything Christian about them.” My immediate concern is not so much that they have missed what U2 has been all about but what other stuff has been sneaking into their brains unawares. Entertainment is packed full of education—not all of it good—and without discerning minds we could be falling for all kinds of poisonous lies conforming us to the pattern of this world.

In the same way, we need to begin to recognize that education that is bland, no matter how sharp it is on truth, will be blunted without an entertaining aspect to its presentation. Immediately there are those who will question my belief in the truth and the power of God’s Word to accomplish all that God intends for it. So let us ask ourselves about God’s truth and about how He communicated the Word to His people. Even a casual look at the Scriptures will show that God has always had similar views to McLuhan when it comes to education, entertainment and art.

The range of art forms used by God to share His truth is all encompassing. From the artwork of creation through stories, poetry, songs, literature, parables as well as dramas lived out and recorded—all topping the twists, turns and emotional involvement of any Hollywood blockbuster—God used the arts. Indeed, how closely related the education and entertainment are in the Scriptures might lead us to McLuhan’s most famous phrase, “The medium is the message.” In terms of Scripture, both are certainly intrinsically linked.

The use of the arts thus becomes a biblical model and mandate. Whether it was David playing music to soothe the soul of Saul or the prophets using poetry or drama to rage at the people of God or Jesus using parables to bring in the radical thinking of a new kingdom, these art forms made their impact and transformed things. For the last few hundred years, modernism has made the means of communication more objective and left the need for the arts outside the place of learning. Something has happened in the last 20 years to bring the subjective back with a vengeance. This is not some new heresy but simply the end of the systematic blip. The arts are back—more important than they have been for some time and as important as they should always be.

So does U2 change things? That’s a silly question. All entertainment does. None of it is neutral. Bono himself said recently, “Music can change the world. It can change the world inside your head; it changed my little bedroom when I was a kid. And it can change the world.” The U2 frontman is a believer. He has belief in many things. In the current Vertigo tour, Bono has been speaking of his belief that the people at the concerts can make a difference. He has been encouraging them to join the ONE campaign, wear their MAKING POVERTY HISTORY wristband and phone presidents and prime ministers and anyone in political power. Bono even exerts a belief in these shady politicians, never doubting that they want to do what is best in making poverty history but need public swell of opinion to help them achieve it. And, of course, his belief in God has fired his prophetic rage to be involved in these issues and also leads him to believe that miracles can make the seemingly impossible, possible.

This quote from Bono is a confession of his belief in the power of music and art in this process. Anyone who has been at a Vertigo concert will readily confess to the inspirational energizing spirit for good that wells inside your heart, soul and mind during and after the concert. Here are guys who entertain but are very much aware of the need to educate. Have they changed things? Profoundly in this one life of mine, but in the next year we might find that the entire world saw poverty become history. Don’t underestimate their contribution.

As U2 adds Live 8 to its European tour dates, hoping to squeeze London into the afternoon of their Vienna gig, can we believe that music and art have any power to change things? I think the answer is a resounding “yes.”

What an amzing thought. Not that U2 can make a difference but that anyone can. Sure, Bono uses his stage (literally) to speak about important issues that are close to his heart but, what about your stage? Your office? Your coworkers? What is burning a hole in your heart? Do those around you know you deepest longings? Make a difference. If 4 friends from Dublin matter, so do you!

Note: Don’t forget that Friday is “White Band” day in honor of the ONE Campaign. If you don’t have a white wrist band pull a Chris Martin and write on your hand or use tape around your wrist.

What About Them?

From John Reuben’s new album, The Boy vs The Cynic. The message is powerful with tongue firmly in cheek.

Puff the magic Jesus
Floats around the universe
The United States is His favorite place
On the whole enitre earth
So sing your songs And wave your flag
and thank the lord for all you have
But what about them
Did you forget about them?

God bless us
as we sweep this mess under the rug
don’t want to walk barefoot on the tile
and step in the mud
out of sight out of mind and pushed to the side
left for someone else to rationalize and justify

Puff the magic Jesus
Floats around the universe
The United States is His favorite place
On the whole enitre earth
So sing your songs And wave your flag
and thank the lord for all you have
But what about them
Did you forget about them?

Lord, may we never, ever assume that you are made in our image. You are the Father of all, not just our little island. Help us never forget that you sent your Son as a sacrifice for all. May we love all and serve all in your name.

Zombies!?!? Jinkies! Ruh-roh!

According to News.com.au, an Australian news site, scientists have revived dogs after 3hrs of clinical death. The article talks about using this technology for battlefield fatalaties. Interesting. I was more fraked out by the “zombie dog” photo than anything else. It is a little too “Pet Cemetary” for my tastes.

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The Preacher

I began blogging as a place to write and to express myself. I was inspired by bloggers like Jordon Cooper and Mike Cope. But no one inspired me more than Real Live Preacher. I would read the Preacher’s posts and be touched to the core. Here were my inner most thoughts, fears, and desires for true authentic ministry and true authentic living in words that will never come, posted for all to see. RLP writes the words that are trapped in my heart and mind. I could never express myself as eloquently as the Preacher does. I won’t even try.

This week I began reading RealLivePreacher.com: the Book. The book is a collection of the Preacher’s greatest hits. It is incredible and not for the faint of heart. A great book from an honest pilgrim. Thanks Real Live Preacher.

Trying to be a Real Live Campus Minister,
Micheal

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