Tomorrows CS Monitor Story
I was interviewed about the passion film and here is the closing of the article you can read the full story here.
Evangelicals have seen the movie principally as a great vehicle for reaching the unchurched. In addition to buying out theaters and inviting people to attend, they've developed other outreach projects.
Spencer Burke, an evangelical pastor in California with an Internet ministry, questions that effort. While he enjoyed the film, "if I was interested in striking up a conversation with someone in my community tonight by purchasing a ticket to a movie, inviting them to dinner and a spiritual conversation, my money would be on 'In America', " he says.
Both films deal with the same themes, he says, but he thinks "In America" speaks more "to the soul of the average person who wonders about the struggles of everyday life and whether God is good or bad.
"The passion is only one part of the story, he adds. "My thought is that the passion wasn't about the cross. Jesus didn't really look at the cross; he looked at me."


"Spencer Burke, an evangelical pastor in California"
Probably my favorite line in the article!
Posted by: Benjy (groovythpstr) | March 04, 2004 at 08:20 AM
Great thoughts, evangelical pastor spencer. =)
I'm amped that yo've begun blogging--I've checked out your fotoblog for some time, but been waiting for the inevitable in your move to adding text blogging to your daily discipline.
Cheers.
Jared
Posted by: jared | March 04, 2004 at 11:04 AM