Posted on 03/12/2013 11:53:50 AM PDT by CHRISTIAN DIARIST
So I was looking over the wifes shoulder while she was watching Project Runway on Lifetime TV. During a commercial break, Lifetime aired a promo for a new show that debuts tonight.
The promo begins with the familiar Aretha Franklin tune, I Say a Little Prayer, playing in the background.
A young woman, looking like she works for some sort of escort service, is getting dressed. She oh-so-sexily applies her lipstick and mascara before teasingly stroking her hair.
She surveys a rack of clothes before deciding upon a dress that looks very much like lingerie. She puts on a pair of suede high heeled pumps then walks down a flight of stairs (in slow motion, of course).
I thought the promo was for some spin-off of The Client List, the Lifetime series starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as a lovable housewife-next-door turned high-priced escort.
But, in fact, it was for a new Lifetime reality show Preachers Daughters that most Christians, I suspect, will find offensive. Not the least because it promises viewers that the series will raise some hell.
Preachers Daughters features three families, headed by pastors, with teen-age daughters. Each episode, according to Lifetime, offers a hard-hitting but often humorous look at the lives of these pastors daughters as they balance the temptations every teen-ager faces with their parents strict expectations and code of conduct as influenced by their faith.
Of course, the problem with putative reality shows is that they present a decidedly distorted picture of reality. And so it is with Preachers Daughters.
Olivia, the 18-year-old daughter of Mark Perry, pastor of Everyday Church in Oceano, California, spent her high school years partying hard, abusing drugs and alcohol. She got pregnant and, so promiscuous was she, she didnt even know who her babys father was.
Taylor, the teen-aged daughter of Ken Coleman, pastor of City of Refuge Pentecostal Church in Lockport, Illinois, rebels against the rules set down by her dad, sneaking out of the house, kissing boys and yielding to temptation. Taylor says my alter ego kind of wants to be a porn star.
Then theres Kolby, the 16-year-old daughter of Nikita Koloff, a former professional wrestler who makes the familys home in Spring Hill, Tennessee but is now a traveling evangelist. Kolbys mom Victoria, who is divorced from her dad Nikita, happens to be a preacher herself, hosting a faith-based radio program. Teen-aged Kolby complains that before every guy she dates, my mom has to interrogate him.
God made the world in seven days, says Lifetimes promo for Preachers Daughters. Moses parted the Red Sea. But if these preachers can control their teen-age daughters, it would really be a miracle.
Well, I know that there are some teen-aged pastors daughters that drink, that abuse drugs, that are unwed moms. I imagine there are a few here and there that get caught up in the sex business, perhaps even becoming porn stars. And I accept that there may be a few reared in broken homes, where dad and mom, both pastors, are divorced.
But thats not the reality of most preachers daughters. In fact, most are well-adjusted. Most are respectful of their parents. And most take seriously their Christian walk.
I know this not only from following the activities of Christian youth, including PKs (preachers kids), but also from first-hand experience. Because I grew up with two God-loving, self-respecting sisters who are preachers daughters.
“The promo begins with the familiar Aretha Franklin tune, I Say a Little Prayer, playing in the background.”
HUH?!?
Gee, I’ve missed so much since I gave up TV in ‘97.
Then again, what has been seen can not be unseen.
She’s only 16? OMG!
I gave up watching all of the various “Law & Order” series when they did an episode on honor killings and the perpetrator was a Christian Fundamentalist. 99.999% of the honor killings in the world are done by Muslims, but Dick Wolf decided to go in a different direction.
I think this was the plotline of “Footloose” (30 years ago)
The show’s tagline should be “If their father was muslim, these whores would be dead already.” Let’s see how “edgy” Lifetime is willing to be.
Every preachers daughter I ever met was willing and able to stray.
I’m offended. When does the beheading begin?
I seriously question the judgement of the “pastors” that have allowed their families to be exploited as examples of wayward daughters. Just the fact that they are willing to be paid for this explains in part why their daughters like to act out.
“EVANGELIST NIKITA KOLOFF AND 16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER KOLBY APPEAR IN NEW LIFETIME TV REALITY SHOW.”
(sorry, caps in the caption under the photo)
There is nothing real about reality TV. I am sick of the nonsense about Amish Gone Wild and other Hollywood idiocy.
Most adolescents go through a phase where they rebel against their parents’ values in the polar opposite direction.
And in the case of a preacher’s daughter that means rebelling against chastity. Not all of them certainly, but they’re out there.
Betcha a bunch of butcher’s daughters are vegetarians too.
Bookmarked for viewing after work.
I think this was the plotline of Footloose (30 years ago)
Sort of. It turned out she really had not gone off the deep end. Rather, she just gave that impression.
Their daughter can be a serious Christian who gently promotes concepts like tolerance, charity, love, forgiveness, and morality.
The whole "kids can be the opposite of their parents" concept could be a real hoot.
The 2 that I have known were.
Every preachers daughter I ever met was willing and able to stray.
He must have thought that .001% was unique.
Every preachers daughter I ever met was willing and able to stray.
Can't blame this one on hollywood, the family has already provided the script AND the characters........
Then theres Kolby, the 16-year-old daughter of Nikita Koloff, a former professional wrestler who makes the familys home in Spring Hill, Tennessee but is now a traveling evangelist. Kolbys mom Victoria, who is divorced from her dad Nikita, happens to be a preacher herself, hosting a faith-based radio program.
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