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Michael Duduit
May 2008
These days, American businesses seem to be outsourcing more and more products and services. Call a firm for information about Aunt...
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Michael Duduit
July 2006
Now that American Idol has picked its silver-haired hero and started a national tour, the Fox network has to fill those lonely broadcast...
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Michael Duduit
May 2006
Many of my friends from college and seminary days now have children in college and beyond. Since my two boys are only 10 and 6, I...
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Michael Duduit
March 2006
As best I can determine, I was the last American to enter a Starbucks. For years I watched them appear on every corner of every block...
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Michael Duduit
January 2006
I've written about this topic before, but the examples that inspire just keep on coming.
The topic, of course, is the well-placed...
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Michael Duduit
July 2005
The process of assembling this 20th anniversary issue of Preaching has been an enjoyable yet challenging process. It’s been fun to...
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Michael Duduit
January 2005
During
the Christmas season just gone by, one major American retailer offered a brilliant
new innovation: wake-up calls recorded...
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But do they sell popcorn in the vestibule?
But do they sell popcorn in the vestibule?
By Michael Duduit
Ahh, summer is here at last. Time for the beach, barbeque, and hermeneutics. Visiting with Pastor Bob the other day, I asked, "Well, are you experiencing the summer slump yet?" "Are you kidding?" Bob exclaimed. "Why, summer is my favorite time of year!" "That's unusual," I responded. "I thought summer tended to be a bit slower for most churches." "Not here at Old First Church," Bob insisted. Why, we're setting all kinds of attendance records this summer!" "That's amazing. How are you doing that during the summer months?" I enquired. (After all, enquiring minds want to know.) "Well, we started with a theme: Have a Blockbuster Summer at Old First Church! Then I announced a series of sermons based on the big hit movies. Why, I did a whole month on Star Wars alone!" Growing a bit concerned, I asked, "How did you manage a whole month of sermons on one movie?" "Easy as slicing through blast doors with a light-saber," Bob asserted. "The first message was called, 'The REAL Phantom Menace!'" "Was that about Satan?" I asked. "No, that one was about the new church down the street," Bob remarked. "Then I did a sermon called 'Reaching Jar Jar: The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Missions.'" "I'm sure that was edifying," I said, with increasing discomfort. "You bet. Had a lot of tapes sold on that one -- and the Bible action figures sold like hot cakes! Then I preached another sermon entitled 'Be a Jedi for Jesus!' The young people liked that one. Our pre-sermon drama was a live recreation of a lightsaber battle. Turned out to be a real crowd pleaser -- and nobody even needed stitches afterward!" Seeking to move the conversation forward, I observed, "Well, sounds like your church heard a lot about Star Wars this summer." "Oh, that was just the start of it," Bob proclaimed enthusiastically. "I started my new series on the Tarzan movie, and I can already tell it's going to be a big hit with the families." "You may have to help me on that one," I said. "What exactly is there in Tarzan to inspire preaching?" "My first sermon was called 'It's a Jungle Out There!' I denounced the evils of contemporary culture and the way that technology has chipped away at our sense of community. You should see how many hits we got on our website after that baby!" Bob continued: "As the summer goes on, there are new movies coming out every week. There's no shortage of sermonic material. And if things ever get a bit weak -- like, you know, if there's a new Jim Carrey movie -- I can always reach back and pick up a popular older movie, like Titanic. In fact. I'm working on a sermon from Titanic right now, called 'There Is a King of the World, and It Ain't Leo!' I'm expecting to catch some backlash on that one, but we messengers of God have to expect to encounter opposition from time to time when we remain faithful." "Well, I'm sure you're busy," I said, gathering my things to go. "Absolutely. I've got to do some studying for next Sunday's sermon -- my copy of Variety just arrived in the mail!"
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