
That line from The Cure's song "Pictures of You" always nails me when I make Jesus the "You."
The wonderful church I pastored in a city that was over ninety percent non-white, had hung in the entrance

to the children's Sunday School building a classic painting if Jesus with the children.
Of course Jesus and the children were 100 per cent white.
This photo, taken in the Middle East, is just crying out for a caption. I fear that some traditional Christians might not get the punchline.
The photographer, Scott Bessenecker (tip:buy his book), of course has first rights on the best caption:
"Funny how those darned recessive genes just show up every once in a while in the oddest places!"
Calls to mind the suggested historically accurate
face of Jesus unveiled a few years ago in Popular Mechanics (and at right here)...For some reason I have not yet seen it on one church wall yet...especially since 9/11.

Finally, this viral video below that is making the internet rounds right now.. It's of a skit performed at a church, somewhere in America. Anyone who has been around charismatic circles can predict it from the first frame: Jesus and a teenager; teenager is tempted by evil peers/demons; at the last minute (To huge applause)
she sucessfully fights them off and returns to Jesus. I am not knocking the skit, I know God is using it. And I am thrilled it is acted out to a soundtrack of Lifehouse and not the usual Carman
(God love that guy...but Lifehouse moves my soul...likely because I am a whitie). Watch the clip, and then scroll to read below to see if your question is the same as mine.
Hey Dave:
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link. It's amazing that stuff like this still slips through our grid and becomes OK. Thanks for helping to raise the question. Scott
i am amazed others are not amazed..
ReplyDeletekeep up the good work, Scott
-dave