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  • Michael Duduit
    May 1995
    With this issue, Preaching officially celebrates its tenth birthday. Ten years of publication -- sixty issues. Few of the hundreds...
  • Michael Duduit
    March 1995
    We all understand the hectic nature of contemporary life, but some folks seem determined to carry it to extremes.A recent article in...
  • Michael Duduit
    January 1995
    It is the beginning of a new year, with all that represents: new sermon series; starting a new calendar; remembering to write "95"...
  • Michael Duduit
    November 1994
    When it comes to the Bible, people can be awfully funny.I heard recently about an American church group that was interested in funding...
  • Michael Duduit
    September 1994
    "Today we will see how God was able to work in Abraham's life," said Pastor Bob. The words had barely departed his lips when he heard...
  • Michael Duduit
    July 1994
    With this issue, Preaching begins its tenth year. Since most publications never see their fifth birthday, we're particularly proud...
  • Michael Duduit
    May 1994
    As preachers, we tend to live and die by our words. But after learning how much some other speakers are making these days, I've decided...
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Preaching Goes Prime Time
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Preaching Goes Prime Time
By Michael Duduit
With all the junk that is dished out in the name of entertainment these days, it's about time something of quality and good taste is ready to hit the airwaves. Like us.

OK, so maybe it's not exactly Seinfeld, but we were recently contacted by the producers of a new program (7th Heaven on the WB network) about a minister and his family. They are looking for appropriate items to decorate a minister's office, so naturally they thought of including a copy of Preaching magazine on the desk. (I'm not sure if they'll also feel the need to use the Preaching coffee mug, Preaching necktie, Preaching Barbie, and other assorted paraphenalia we also sent.)

It's enough to get an editor thinking. After all, I recently read about a TV Guide poll that most Americans believe religion does not receive enough attention on prime-time television. I would go even further -- I think preaching doesn't get enough attention on TV.
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Look at the success of Touched by an Angel, one of the big hits of the past TV season. Just think how much more successful it would be if they were to schedule a program like "Touched by a Preacher." (Possible premise: a famous TV preacher reaches out to a troubled flight attendant -- and then watch those sparks fly!)

After all the various incarnations of the Star Trek franchise (The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager), isn't it about time for "Star Trek: Preaching Through Space," featuring an itinerant evangelist proclaiming the gospel to scores of alien species and rescuing wayward earthlings across the galaxy. (Think of the technological possibilities, like beaming the offering straight from the listeners' pockets right into the offering plate!)

Some programs don't even need new names. For example, the recently-cancelled program Dark Skies would have offered a perfect venue for a drama about preachers on Monday morning. And the NBC program The Pretender could just as easily be about a preacher who spends entirely too many Sunday mornings doing dramatic monologue sermons.

Suddenly Susan could take on a whole new spin as a program about a young seminarian who forgot to prepare for this week's sermon until Saturday night. And Babylon 5 could profile yet another of Brother Bob's sermons in a series on the second coming of Christ.

Sunday Morning is a title wasted on a news magazine; clearly it should be about the antics of a wild and crazy church staff as they keep things hopping on that special day around their church. And if World Championship Wrestling isn't about a preacher dealing with a tough team of deacons, I don't know why not!

All in all, I'd say the networks are missing some pretty good bets by overlooking the audience that's out there waiting for more preaching shows. I guess until the TV folks get their act together, we'll just have to keep going to church to get our weekly fix!

Editor's Note: For those thousands of readers who have been writing in requesting more photos of my son, James Robert (his first-day picture appeared in last year's May-June issue), the cover of this issue should prove to be a popular one. And yes, it is suitable for framing.
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