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#91 Not Obama
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Stephanie Drury
With Barack Obama as president, Christian culture is certain the end times are upon us.
#139 Pew PDA
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Stephanie Drury
PDA takes a specific form in the church pew. When a married couple sits together in church it's understood that the husband will put his arm around the wife and keep it there until it's time to grab a hymnal.
#97 Not health care reform
By
Stephanie Drury
Christian culture is rather unhappy about the proposals for healthcare reform.
#138 The history of St. Patrick’s Day
By
Stephanie Drury
Oh, to be an emergent Christian on St. Patrick’s Day. You get to tweet and blog about the missional relevance of St. Patrick, and missional relevance is your favorite subject.
#137 Sneaking onstage during prayer
By
Stephanie Drury
When the pastor finishes the sermon and says “Let’s close in prayer,” this is usually the band’s cue to sneak silently back onstage.
#136 Pogo dancing
By
Stephanie Drury
People become tired of getting bruised in mosh pit, thus reversion to a newer gentler pogo, which is now suitable for CCM.
#135 Concealing the pastor’s salary
By
Stephanie Drury
Most Christian churches don’t have a problem disclosing their financial records to whomever asks. They make it a point to provide a record of every cent they give away and how much is spent on materials and staff salaries. Other churches aren't that forthcoming. Like the Mormons, they have pretty tight control over their financial…
#134 Worship leaders saying the lines before they are sung
By
Stephanie Drury
The worship leader is into it and he hopes you are too.
#133 Kirk Cameron
By
Stephanie Drury
Christian culture advocate Kirk Cameron aka Mike Seaver released a statement after his lovable compadre Andrew Koenig aka Boner passed away. “At a time like this, we are all reminded of the briefness of life and the importance of being ready for our eternal destination.”
#132 Facebook fan pages for pastors
By
Stephanie Drury
What more relevant way to encourage and shepherd your flock than via fan page? These are created either by members of their church or by the pastor himself masquerading as a member of the church.
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