Not talking about those wet whristian movies, wrote by generally American Whristian. Not those awful dreadful things.
No proper movies. Me just ordinary Kevin, not especially awkward everything about my LIFE is pretty normal. But there `for a while` when came to faith in following Jesus, became aware of added complexities. Add to this myself sporting ways chosen Boxing. Along with fact l was dee jaying DJ as called in clubs, Church youth settings plus the club scene. Well as it was. We got more money paid to play music often had big 70 x 70 big screens sometimes banks of TV in the bigger clubs.
Most times `these on silent` with music, films, and MTV, in backdrop to the music we played from the decks.
Here culturally there was a battle, socially it presented obstacles. Many wasn't really schooled in nor prepared for.
Promise to revisit that in next few days.
But this guy, plus turns out others were being drawn into frontier cultural wars. Not wars active difficult discussions.
Films …Return to music later Films loved watching still do really suppose had over 50 years going to cinema, watching movies, buying boxsets. Flowed so easily into discussions, long deep conversations and lot of reflection.
Plus hot dogs , beer and good food.
Rewatching some that's new total.
Further some rejection pretty mean comments from those in my tribe of faith followers. In fact its been brutal often Harsh. Even been scathing a little.
So lets get straight into the scene...Arguments will attempt to present
one of my favorites and its fairly recent.
INTO THE WILD
The soundtracks amazing, the issues are to do with trust
growing up, family, independence along with l have suggested individuality and stupid decision along with single mindness.
There is a type of spirituality that about choosing to withdraw. do we do that in faith community.
lack of gathering but comes across good role models.
painful ending.
Open up joys of teenage properties. who can we trust.
How should we make choices.
Of course there is reality V dreaming in each of us.
After graduating from Emory University, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness.
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