Christians Have Reality Shows Too!
According to this WorldNetDaily article, a Christian reality show called Way of the Master is about to enter its second season.
Oops. I didn’t know there was a first season.
Way of the Master is co-hosted by actor Kirk Cameron (of Left Behind fame) and Ray Comfort, author of What Hollywood Believes.
And I’m wondering if that’s a book or a pamphlet.
Anyway, according to the article, the show’s main premise is to "blend informal teaching with on-the-street interviews to train Christians how to share their faith 'simply, effectively, and biblically … the way Jesus did.'" In describing the show, Comfort tells of one episode where a Satanist warlock is interviewed, another that features a visit to Ozzfest, and yet another where homosexuals reveal their shocking beliefs about God. Other exotic locales include Alcatraz, a boxing ring and a Las Vegas casino.
One of the more controversial topics discussed includes evolution. "We covered the subject from a completely different perspective," Comfort said, "by letting evolutionists hang themselves with their own words. We also rented an orangutan and took him to lunch. That was a unique experience."
Wait a minute. Did he just say they rented an orangutan? Well, I suppose monkeys need Jesus too.
Oh, wait! No they don’t! So why an orangutan? "We called eight airlines (on camera) and asked if they would let us bring a 'relative' on the plane. We said that he needed a wheelchair because he had problems with his feet, and after getting approval we told them the 'relative' was an orangutan."
And just when you thought this show was starting to sound pretty good, it gets even better. "We were approached by one of the world's largest board game manufacturers and are working with them to develop an exciting, fast-paced 'Way of the Master' board game that equips Christians to share their faith – while having fun.”
Oh goody! My Veggie Tales Get Rid of the Fib card game was starting to get a little boring.
If anyone happens to catch this show, let me know what you thought. And when the season is over, go get yourself the board game and invite the neighbors over. You never know; maybe there’s nothing like an exciting, fast-paced board game to win people to Jesus.
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