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It’s That Easy

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In my opinion there aren’t many more offensive “Christian” t-shirts than this one.  I’ve seen it before and literally thought about it for hours after I saw it for the first time.  As if all of the world’s problems just vanish before our eyes the second we accept Christ.

There’s no more hunger, no more death, no more pain, no more sin, no more struggle and I’ve got the Staples rip-off t-shirt to prove it.

This post is a response to a Tweet with this shirt on it that, at least on my end, originated today from Charlie Lowell then I re-Tweeted it, and so forth.  Here’s what it said along with the picture of the shirt.  “Wow, what a grave insult to anyone who desires to truly follow Christ.” -@cdlowell Now that it’s become sort of a “conversation” I thought I’d bring that conversation here to see what you guy think.

Now, I understand the “idea” behind this ridiculous product, but I’d love for the guy who came up with this to take a trip to any number of third world countries and sit down with a mother and her starving baby and give his ‘pitch’.  Or maybe a part of the world where Christians are forced to sneak around because their faith will get them killed.  Maybe the conversation would go something like this:

“See, there’s this store in America that sells office products and they came up with this commercial.  People that are having a hard time ordering paper can just push this button and then paper shows up in their office and their boss loves them and all their problems go away.  It’s sort of like that but with Jesus…. and you’re the slacker office worker… only you’re child is starving.. or you’ll be shot if someone catches you praying.  But if you accept Jesus all that goes away… except for the part where your kids need food to survive or you’re killed for what you believe.  Get it?  We’ll sell hundreds!!”

Maybe I’m way off, but this shirt has always bothered me.  And I’m sure I’m just scratching the surface of the issues with this shirt but I’d love to know what you think.

Ready?  Go.

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In Case You Forgot

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Just wanted to remind everyone we are still trying to build some wells in Africa through the work of Blood Water Mission. So far the response has been great, but I know there are plenty of other folks out there that wanted to give.

Remember my piss-poor math? Ten bucks a month, or thirty bucks for three months because we are trying to give enough for two wells every three months. With the amount of readers here we should be able to get that done in no time. Obviously there is no penalty for giving more, so do that if you wish.

Click that giant, obvious orange box over there on the right and enter the amount you want to donate, or head over to Jesus>Thirst and get a shirt, where the proceeds will go into the pot. Remember, June 1st is the day that I am sending the check. It’s not too close right now, but I don’t see why it can’t be a lot closer by that date, so let’s get on it. Everyone here has some cash laying around that can go to help save some lives.

Ready? Go.

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Jesus>Thirst

shirt_thirst_th.jpgThe shirts are ready.

So far the response to our “Two Wells Every Three Months” has been great, but I think that several of you were waiting for the “Jesus>Thirst” shirts. Well, they are ready to go and up on site.

Make sure you head over to the site and pick up a shirt. And like I mentioned before P.D. has graciously offered that all the proceeds from these shirts will go directly to the collection for Blood Water Mission.

My plan is to send a check in on June 1st, so let’s see how much we can raise before then. I’m excited to see where this is going to go.

So there you go…. go get a shirt… or donate by clicking the button on the right.

Thanks again.

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Greater Than Poverty

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P.D. is at it again. He has recently released his second round of shirts stating Jesus>Poverty. He writes:

Jesusgreaterthan.org has partnered with Compassion International on a new campaign we are very excited about. All proceeds from the sales of Jesus>Poverty merchandise will directly support Compassion International.

Compassion International is responsible for helping thousands of children out of poverty. They are answering the cries of one child at a time. Funds will be donated into their Aids Initiative, Unsponsored Children, and Child Survival programs. Check them out.

Head over to JesusGreaterThan.org and grab yourself a shirt.