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1 posted on 01/28/2004 11:19:39 PM PST by ultima ratio
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To: ultima ratio
God bless Mel!
3 posted on 01/29/2004 2:12:16 AM PST by Dajjal
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To: ultima ratio
I was so looking forward to seeing this film. I checked to see what theater locally would be showing The Passion but there is no theaters within 50 miles. I live in the Cincinnati area. The theaters here are national chains. Does anyone know of a theater in Ohio/Indiana/Kentucky area which will be showing the Passion?
4 posted on 01/29/2004 3:20:36 AM PST by Zipporah (Write inTancredo in 2004)
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To: ultima ratio
From www.worldnetdaily.com/commentary.asp:
THE VOICE OF REASON
'The Passion of the Christ'
Exclusive: Hugh Hewitt on impact of Mel Gibson's controversial new film
--WND

10 posted on 01/29/2004 1:58:36 PM PST by RonDog
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To: doug from upland; ALOHA RONNIE; DLfromthedesert; PatiPie; flamefront; onyx; SMEDLEYBUTLER; Irma; ...
"If you do believe that Christ is the Son of God and that His death and resurrection are historical facts, the film will impact you because it assists faulty human understanding to grasp the immensity of the suffering and death of Christ that was required for our salvation.

Scores of the young people in attendance at Prestonwood – young, media-savvy, almost impossible to impress, X-Cube playing and MTV-watching 20- to 30-year olds – wept after the film." - Hugh Hewitt

From www.thepassionofthechrist.com:



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If you listen to Hugh Hewitt, or read his WND commentaries,
this PING list is for YOU!

Please post your comments, and BUMP!

(If you want OFF - or ON - my "Hugh Hewitt PING list" - please let me know)

11 posted on 01/29/2004 2:13:21 PM PST by RonDog
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To: JohnHuang2; kstewskis
ping
14 posted on 01/29/2004 2:33:44 PM PST by RonDog
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To: ultima ratio
...Last Thursday night, I spoke to a conference of Christian college students and young professionals organized by the North American Missions Board and conducted at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas.

There were approximately 2,000 in attendance, and after I talked for about a half hour, I stayed and took a seat in the audience because the organizers had arranged for a screening of Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ." - Hugh Hewitt

See also, from www.sbcbaptistpress.org:
Elevate 2004 motivates young adults to impact world for Christ
Jan 23, 2004
By James Dotson

Click to download Hi-Res Photo
Taking a look
Kacy Chaffin (from left), Melissa Ramirez and Larissa Woolfe look over the program for the Elevate 2004 conference for young adults ages 18-29 which opened Jan. 22 in Dallas. Photo by James Dotson
DALLAS (BP)--Several thousand college students and young professionals attending the opening night of Elevate 2004 were challenged not only on how to impact their world as Christians, but also on their own understanding of Christ's suffering through a special preview screening of the Mel Gibson film "The Passion of The Christ."

The Jan. 22-24 conference at the Dallas-area Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano is sponsored by the Southern Baptist North American Mission Board to help adults ages 18-29 clarify God's call on their lives. Speakers include leaders from entertainment, politics and other key areas of influence in society. The second Elevate conference is planned Feb. 19-21 at the Charlotte (N.C.) Convention Center.

In the opening address of the conference, NAMB President Robert E. (Bob) Reccord challenged conference participants to view their Christian witness as an adventure, "going out of your comfort zone, not knowing the outcome."

"From one end of this room to the other," Reccord said, "God is saying, 'I want you to have the adventure of your life. And if you want the adventure of your life, here's what happens: You give away your life to me, and I will give a mission to you that will allow you to change your world.'"

Reccord cited the account of the call of God on the life of the prophet Jeremiah and his reluctance to accept it because of his age.

"But God said, 'Don't say you're too young, Jeremiah, because I your God am with you; I will touch your mouth and put my words on your lips. Whatever I say to speak, you do. And I will be with you whatever you go to do,'" Reccord said. "Now that's an adventure. The God who said that to Jeremiah is the same God who says it to you."

Reccord detailed the process that has become a key message of NAMB over the past year: "Answer the Call, tell His story, and change your world."

"If you answer His call with all your heart, if you tell His story with all your heart, here's the bottom line," Reccord said. "You will inevitably change your world."
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Following up on the broad challenge was practical advice from author and political analyst Hugh Hewitt on the essentials of making a difference for Christ on a large scale.
Hewitt served on the staff of former Presidents Nixon and Reagan and most recently authored the book, "In, But Not Of: A Guide to Christian Ambition and the Desire to Influence Your World."

One essential, Hewitt said, is that Christians take the time and effort to understand not only the biblical basis of their faith but also how it has influenced the world since the time of Christ. With that understanding, individuals are much more likely to gain respect for what they say about Christ's influence on their own lives, he said.

"You've got to know your history," Hewitt said. "Especially you've got to know the five stories that make up the story of why we are here in this building today: the history of the Jews, the Greeks, the Romans, the English and the Arabs."

On the practical side, Hewitt said, post-graduate education is important for anyone seeking to have influence on a national scale.

"In the Christian community there has been a strain of people that tend to look down at credentials," he said. "The world values certain pieces of paper more than others, and if you want to rise in the world you need to possess those credentials."

Along the same lines, Hewitt said it is important that young adults get experience working in the power centers of the nation -- particularly New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. It's also important to maintain a disciplined habit of following a daily personal quiet time with God with a review of the nation's most influential newspapers over the Internet.

"It doesn't take long, but it makes you uniquely positioned to speak the language the country is speaking -- and to have influence on individuals on any subject," Hewitt said.

The evening concluded with a full preview screening of "The Passion of The Christ," which graphically portrays the final hours of Jesus' life.

At the film's conclusion, Reccord talked with the audience about their relationship with the Christ depicted in the film and led in the sinner's prayer. Jim Caviezel, the actor who portrays Christ, then appeared briefly to thank the audience for their attendance, and Reccord led in prayer that the film would lead to thousands of evangelistic conversations and opportunities when it premieres in late February.

After the screening, several viewers said that while the film is graphic in its depiction of Christ's suffering, it helped them appreciate the depth of His love for them.

"At first I didn't want to watch ... but then I let myself watch it and witness it, because this is what Christ really went through. And I didn't want to avoid it," Melissa Ostrum of San Marcos, Texas, said.

"The second thing is that Christ considered it joy to go through that for us, and in the Bible He tells us we're not going to go through anything that He didn't first already endure," she added. "And He considered it joy because it was worth it. We should consider it joy when we endure pain, suffering and persecution, because that's going to bring forth the patience, the fruits of the Spirit."
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Editors' Note: Baptist Press will carry additional stories from Elevate on Monday, Jan. 26.

(BP) photos posted in the BP Photo Library at http://www.bpnews.net.
Photo titles: TAKING A LOOK and ELEVATED.


15 posted on 01/29/2004 2:53:33 PM PST by RonDog
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To: ultima ratio; RonDog; Northern Yankee; DallasMike; Barnacle; karenbarinka; dakine; lonevoice; ...
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This is a ping list for those who wish to share in viewing Mel Gibson's film, The Passion, while observing the traditions of Lent together.

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If you want to see what areas and countries are supporting the film, and how you can support and promote The Passion of Christ (the official title) to show at a theater near you, please visit this link: Support The Passion of Christ

The Passion of Christ main page

Another awesome link thanks to Paul Atreides!

18 posted on 01/29/2004 3:02:41 PM PST by kstewskis (27 more days until Lent and "The Passion" is released...and no I am NOT giving up Mel for Lent!)
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To: ultima ratio; RonDog
These words of Jesus are a guarantee that the maker of "The Passion of the Christ" is in for a rough go of it, as well as its cast and crew. If anyone knows Mel Gibson, please pass along my thanks.

Prayers for Mel, too..and for those with a public platform, and the courage to speak up on Mel's behalf, and for Christ.

Thank you, Hugh.

20 posted on 01/29/2004 3:10:31 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl ("The chapter of Iraq's history - Saddam Hussein's reign of terror - is now closed." Lt. Gen. Sanchez)
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To: ultima ratio

That is a Jewish Man helping Jesus to carry his cross ! Anti-semitic . . . No!

For other reviews Go Here

Jesus was the Son of God and his terrible sacrifice for the sins of all men everywhere was horrible and very true.

23 posted on 01/29/2004 4:17:36 PM PST by ex-Texan
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Mega ping....
37 posted on 01/29/2004 11:24:38 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Explorer89
ping
47 posted on 01/30/2004 6:12:13 AM PST by MrConfettiMan
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