jakebelder.com -
Filed under

YouTube

 

Ferguson on 'Why Everything Sucks'

Craig Ferguson, of late night TV fame, offers his opinion on why everything sucks:

Ferguson is usually very funny, but I've found that when he engages in cultural analysis like this, he is often quite perceptive as well. Here he picks up on something I have increasingly come to realize, that adolescence is a social construct. And marketers in this culture have not only recognized that, but seized onto it and been at the forefront of propagating the idea that we ought to prolong our youth. We no longer prize 'experience and wisdom', as Ferguson points out.

After you're done laughing, discuss: is the glorification of 'youth and stupidity' a real problem in our culture? How should the church address this issue?

(HT: Mathias Rosenlund)

Filed under  //   consumerism   culture   YouTube  

Comments [0]

Mike Goheen on Worldview

I'm sure I've mentioned this before, but I had the privilege of studying under Mike Goheen when I did my undergraduate studies at Redeemer University College. It is not an exaggeration to say that he played one of the significant rolls in the formation of my thought on the Church and mission. Here he neatly sums up the story of redemptive history and talks about how the Church often sees this story in fragmented bits instead of holistically.


Thanks to Steve Bishop and Joe Torres for pointing me to this.

Filed under  //   Church   Michael Goheen   mission   worldview   YouTube  

Comments [0]

Nicky Gumbel Interviews Tony Blair

Nicky Gumbel, the vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton in London and perhaps best known for developing the Alpha Course, sat down with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair back in July to ask him a number of questions. Some of them focused on Blair's faith and the intersection of that faith with his political work. Though Blair in these videos is not as articulate as he usually is in public, it's still an interesting interview. Part 1 is embedded here, and you can click through to navigate to parts 2-9.

Any thoughts? I find his answers a little on the ambiguous side, but notwithstanding, I'm impressed that such a prominent figure is willing to sit down and talk about the intersection of faith and public life.
(HT: Jon Swales)

Filed under  //   faith   Great Britain   politics   YouTube  

Comments [0]

Christian Police Officer

I stumbled across this video tonight, and it was fitting since I've been thinking some about Christians working as police officers. Let me know what you think. I might be blogging more on the subject in the coming weeks.

Filed under  //   community   gospel   video   YouTube  

Comments [0]

Ray LaMontagne — "Empty"

I've really been enjoying this guy's music as of late.

Filed under  //   music   video   YouTube  

Comments [0]