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Pink Panther 2

Posted by gforce on Mar 17, 2009 in Uncategorized

From Kidology and a Children’s Pastor’s perspective…

Overview

Just how Steve Martin, who once again plays Inspector Jacques Clouseau, says “Hamburger”, just cracks me up. I am a fan of the original movies from the 60’s and so when I heard that The Pink Panther 2 was coming out, I just knew I had to see it. I loved the Pink Panther movie from 2006. Steve Martin and his slap stick antics pretty much stay right in line with the originals that starred Peter Sellers.

I thought that the characters were really well portrayed and the funny antics of all the cast was brought out very well throughout the entire movie. To summarize, this movie is a tremendously funny one that has a lot of slap stick in it, which I personally really like.

Concerns

As always, the movie industry just can’t seem to get away from throwing a little bit of risky behavior (aka sexual innuendos) into a movie and in my opinion, this just kind of ruins it at times. I would say that a lot of the movie is pretty family friendly except some not so mild sexual innuendos between Inspector Clouseau and Mrs. Berenger, played by Lily Tomlin.

Then you have Jean Reno who plays Ponton, the Inspector’s trusty sidekick, who decides to put his career before his family. I just have one word and that is “Wow!”. I know,in the end, he goes back to his family but there is always that call for concern, at least in my mind, throughout the rest of the movie. So, I think parents should beware of this film and the underlying current that, I think at times, really undermines the family morals and virtues that are taught in the Bible.

Teachable Themes

  • Perseverance Always Pays Off
    All the way through the movie the Inspector seems to go down his own path and at times to his own folly, but he also never gives up. I think this is definitely a character trait that we as Children’s Ministers and workers need to pass along to this and future generations of kids that we are trying to reach for Jesus. If you really think about it Jesus all throughout the New Testament never gave up and always displayed perseverance.
  • Doing the Right Thing
    The Inspector throughout the film has his moments of weakness, as we all do. He always seems to do the right thing in the end. This is a very important example in today’s society because the Inspector always seems to devote himself to being a true gentleman. Even though multiple times in the film he is given opportunity after opportunity to make the unwise choice. But, in the end, without fail his integrity always wins out.
  • Laughter Really is Like Medicine
    Just when it seems that all hope is lost and the case will never be solved the Inspector does something that just brings everyone in the room (the theater) to tears of laughter and then suddenly everything is just not quite as bad as it was before. The Bible actually talks about this and says that “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” In today’s current social times, I think we all need to remember this and hand down to every generation this particular character trait.

Biblical References

  • Persistence Always Pays Off
    James 1:3 – 4 because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.

    Romans 2:7 To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life.

  • Doing the Right Thing
    Proverbs 10:9 The man of integrity walks securely, but he who takes crooked paths will be found out.

    Proverbs 11:3 If you do the right thing, honesty will be your guide. But if you are crooked, you will be trapped by your own dishonesty.

  • Laughter Really is Like Medicine
    Joshua 1:2 My friends, be glad, even if you have a lot of trouble.

    Proverbs 17:22 A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.

Discussion Questions

Persistence Always Pays Off:

  1. How do we keep on going and who do we trust in during difficult times?
  2. What are some things that you can do as a family to help to always stick together and never give up?

Doing the Right Thing:

  1. When we are faced with a hard situation how do we do the right thing even though the wrong thing looks so good sometimes?
  2. Who should we ask for help when we are tempted to do the wrong thing?

Laughter Really is Like Medicine:

  1. Think of three things that you can do to bring joy and laughter to your life right in the middle of a tough situation?
  2. What are some practical things that we as an individual and a family can do to bring joy to other peoples lives around us?

 
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Jonas Brothers Review

Posted by gforce on Mar 17, 2009 in Uncategorized

Here is another review for you from the kidology website…Enjoy!

 
Movie Review: <i>Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience</i> DiscussDiscuss this movie review
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Overview

Nick! Joe! Kevin! AAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Add some JoBro music…throw in some 3D glasses, Demi Lavato, Taylor Swift and backstage footage and you’ve got the Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience

For those of you who experienced the Hannah Montana concert film last year, you are probably saying, “Not again!” This, however, was a pleasant experience…probably because of the versatility and talent of the Jonas Brothers. These are not cookie-cutter, prefab stars and songs. Their music has depth. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

This movie gives you an up close and personal look at a concert and what goes on behind the scenes. The film shows excerpts from the Jonas Brothers’ ‘Burning Up’ concert tour. There are lots of loyal, ecstatic, screaming fans and zany JoBro segments. Jonas Brothers: the 3-D Concert Experience really tries to give you insight into the lives of this famous family.

I had the joy of sharing the IMAX “Experience” with three of my nieces. The 5-year-old is a Hannah/Jonas mega fan. She wore her Jonas shirt with great pride. The 11-year-old wanted to see the movie and likes the Jonas Brothers, but is way too cool to admit it publicly. The 17-year-old went along for the ride…hey, she got to skip school! We had a blast! We laughed, we sang, we screamed, we did the wave…we thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Was it worth the $17.50 per ticket price tag? Probably not, but the family time was priceless.

Most people assume the Jonas Brothers are just another Disney find, but the truth is that the trio has been working hard at their craft for some time now. Youngest brother, Nick, is the prodigy. He is the driving force…the greatest talent of the three. The other brothers take direction from him. Nick had his start on Broadway in A Christmas Carol, Annie Get Your Gun, Beauty and the Beast and Les Miserables. Joe played the Artful Dodger on Broadway in Oliver! Joe also sang opera in La Boehme. All three brothers starred in commercials. In 2004, Nick Jonas did a CD of mostly spiritual songs for Columbia Records who later signed all the brothers. After one CD, Columbia Records dropped them because “the indicators were not there.” They found an audience on the internet and it was there they caught the eye and ear of Bob Cavallo, the chairman of Buena Vista Music Group, and the rest has been mouse history…with a lot of hard work by the Jonas family.

For this audience, it is important to note that the Jonas family is a close-knit, humble, Christian family. Their parents met at Christ for the Nations Bible College in Dallas. Afterwards Dad, Kevin Sr., became a Pastor. The Jonas Brothers grew up in church. On youTube you can see a clip of a very young Kevin singing I Am Amazed. They went to Christian school. They pray together. They study God’s Word together. They wear purity rings. It is genuine. They don’t deny any of this. In the August 2008 Rolling Stone father, Kevin Sr., said, “On a personal level, faith is extremely important. But I kind of cringe every time I read references to them being a Christian band, for the simple reason that they don’t sing Christian music. Probably because of my background, the boys get lumped into Christian-music genre. But it isn’t their genre.”

Concerns

For the first time in a long time I can say that there were no real concerns in this movie. There is one scene, seconds long, where the brothers come back stage. Joe takes his shirt off and puts on another one. The others are starting to change, too, but you never see it. After the movie, my five-year-old niece kept referring to this as the “naked” scene. It wasn’t.

Teachable Themes

  • Worshiping Idols
    The word “idol” is often used to describe stars in the entertainment field. While they not be statues or graven images, often these larger than life images that we project on personalities like the Jonas Brothers cause us to “worship” them in a way…giving all our time, attention and even love to them. We must strive to be balanced.
  • Prayer
    The Jonas Brothers pray and dedicate all of their concerts (and everything they do) to God.
  • The Importance of Parents/Family
    The Jonas Brothers look to their parents for guidance and rely on family to help them along the way.
  • Expectations
    While the Jonas Brothers are Christians and seem dedicated to their faith, the possibility exists that they will fall and make mistakes along the way. They are human and like all of us, they are sinners.
  • Riches
    The Jonas Brothers are obviously making a lot of money doing what they do.
  • Fame
    Who could be more famous that the Jonas Brothers? What does fame bring?
  • Be an Example
    Wherever you are whatever you do, be an example.

Biblical References

  • On Idols
    Exodus 20:4-5 “You must not make for yourself an idol of any kind or an image of anything in the heavens or on the earth or in the sea. You must not bow down to them or worship them, for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God who will not tolerate your affection for any other gods.” (NLT)
  • Prayer
    1 Thessalonians 5:17 “Never stop praying.” (NLT)
  • Parents
    Deuteronomy 31:6 “Children, obey your parents because you belong to the Lord, for this is the right thing to do.” (NLT)

    Proverbs 15:5-6 “Only a fool despises a parent’s discipline; whoever learns from correction is wise. There is treasure in the house of the godly, but the earnings of the wicked bring trouble.” (NLT)

  • Expectations
    Psalm 40:4 “Blessed is the man who makes the LORD his trust, who does not look to the proud, to those who turn aside to false gods. Oh, the joys of those who trust the Lord, who have no confidence in the proud or in those who worship idols.

    Psalm 118:8-9 “It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in people. It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in princes.” (NLT)

  • Riches/Fame
    1 Kings 3:13 “And I will also give you what you did not ask for—riches and fame! No other king in all the world will be compared to you for the rest of your life! Note: The whole story of Solomon asking for wisdom [1 Kings 3] would be great to share here.)” (NLT)

    Proverbs 22:1 “Choose a good reputation over great riches; being held in high esteem is better than silver or gold.” (NLT)

  • Be an Example in All You Do
    Psalm 71:6-8 “Yes, you have been with me from birth; from my mother’s womb you have cared for me. No wonder I am always praising you! My life is an example to many, because you have been my strength and protection. That is why I can never stop praising you; I declare your glory all day” (NLT)

    Colossians 3:17 “Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people.” (NLT)

Discussion Questions

  1. Who is your favorite Jonas Brother? Why?
  2. What is your favorite Jonas Brothers song? Why? Can you sing it for me?
  3. What one important thing in your life would you give up to meet the Jonas Brothers?
  4. The Jonas Brothers pray before they sing? Why do you think they do that?
  5. Do you think the Jonas Brothers have to work hard?
  6. The Jonas’ parents are very important to them. They are with them most of the time. Why do you think it is important to turn to your parents and respect them?
  7. Some people call the Jonas Brothers “Teen Idols.” The Bible tells us that we shouldn’t worship. We know you would never physically bow down and worship them, but what are some ways that we do give our affection and hope to teen idols?
  8. The Jonas Brothers are very famous. What do you think would be great about being famous? What would be bad about being famous?
  9. The Jonas Brothers are making a lot of money doing what they do. Can you trust in riches?

Conclusion

I would go to see this one again…except for the cost…so, me and my girly-girls will just wait for the DVD. It was a whole lot of fun. Although I have mentioned the cost a few times, I have to say it is still a whole lot cheaper than going to a concert, and you have better seats and sound. Enjoy!

 
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More Good News

Posted by gforce on Mar 17, 2009 in Uncategorized

Wow God is sooooo good!!! He has put together a tremendous team to reach the kids at Killian Elementary

Golda Kraus, Nancy Davis, Darleene Pennell, Peter Spadetti, LeRoy & Izola Alexander, Connie Page, Taylor Irizarry and myself have attended and served in the Bible club so far. We still have hopes that Joyce Sistrunk will be able to join our team and…..one of the parents from the club, Renee Johnson should be joining our team soon!!! Regina Harlan has been our prayer coordinator and obviously is doing something right because things couldn’t be going better!!!

We had 2 decisions for the Lord the first week, 5 decisions last week, and 2 more this week for a grand total of 9 kids that have given their lives to Jesus!!! We now have close to 40 kids that have signed up for the club and many more appear to be coming as the word is spreading about what we are doing throughout the school.

Our favour with the school is tremendous. In fact, Mrs Watkins who is the director of the Boys and Girls Club at Killian (an after school program with 177 members) is going to work with us on promoting our sports camp this summer!!!! This is an awesome opportunity to reach a LARGE number of kids that we wouldn’t have had access to this summer.

As we move forward please be praying for our Sports Camp in July to reach many kids for Christ and that we would have enough team members to make a strong impact during the week. Also be praying for Sandlapper Elementary and for the Lord to open the door for us there as well. It’s plain to see that God is on the move here…we just need to try and keep up with him haha!!! If there is any way some of you can clear your schedule to help at least one or two days of Sports camp if not the whole thing that would be great. I know most of you work and I wouldn’t want to ask that you use a big part of your time off for this but if you could take one or two half days it sure would help. The Sandlapper club we hope to start next year is a weekly commitment but if you can work it into your schedule the payoff for you would be HUGE!!! Just ask one of our Killian team members they will tell you…There are other ways to be involved if you are unable to attend so if you are interested please contact me.

Peace out

Pastor Chris

 
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Good News Club

Posted by gforce on Mar 17, 2009 in Uncategorized

Seriously what other kind of news could we possibly have in the Good News Club??? Haha!!

We had 16 kids in attendance the 1st week of GNC with 2 giving their lives to the Lord…Last week we were “snowed out” haha…This week we now have 30 kids registered and had 25 in attendance!!! Now for the REALLY good news…5 more boys and girls gave their lives to Jesus this week!!! That makes 7 kids total that maybe would not have made a decision to serve God without our team’s participation!!! Hallelujah!!

One of the boys from the club came to church along with his family 2 Sundays ago and they are interested in becoming members of NorthStar!!! I am telling you God is up to something!!!

We also served the entire Killian Elementary staff (100 folks) lunch for an in-service day they had last week. We are begining what I hope to be a strong long term relationship with the faculty and staff of Killian. They are really some wonderful people and it’s exciting to have an opportunity to serve them.

Please continue to pray for the club to grow, for kids to open up their hearts to the gospel, for us to have favour with parents as we reach out to their children when they have made a decision for the Lord.

Blessings

Pastor Chris

 
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Star Trooper News

Posted by gforce on Mar 4, 2009 in Uncategorized

I am so excited to say that we have a brand new Star Trooper Coordinator Mrs Kimberly Munteanu!!!

Kimberly has been serving in Star Troopers since it began last year. This is one of, if not the, fastest growing area of the church. Kimberly has been vital in the birth and growth of this ministry and will do a tremendous job in this role.

The next time you see Kimberly please tell her congratulations and thank her for her heart to serve and the love and commitment she has for our children.

Pastor Chris

(aka the Ninja Pastor)

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