holysoldier5000 wrote:As for Remember the Titans and Driving Miss Daisy, I have seen, I do agree that they are excellent suggestions. I had not thought of using them but I am thinking about doing so now. Could you think of any Biblical Text I could compare and contrast them to? I am thinking of Leviticus 19:18, and the many times Jesus said to love each other.
holysoldier5000 wrote:While racism, or prejudice, is not a problem in my church, it might make an interesting eye opener to my class, particularly if I was to reinforce the subject with true historical, and modern, racial, ethnic, and religious persecution. Whether dealing with the persecution of blacks during the time of segregation in America, or the persecution of the church right now in Pakistan…
holysoldier5000 wrote:Just had an idea! The topic of persecution because of prejudice has brought to my mind James 1:2-12. Which deals with what the bible says about being persecuted as a Christian. Why I say! This Driving Miss Daisy could be a link to start a study of the whole book of James. What do you think? Theme could be: Practical Christian Living and why it is important to apply it to everyday life. Illustration would be persecution and prejudice vs. mercy and compassion. In other words: Living the way God wants instead of living the way the Devil wants.
What do you think?
Hitokiri wrote:oh ho ho we were watching Spaceballs once at bible study for fun after doing a aahuge segment. I think at one time they say the f word and the b word. So the leader goes to turn it way down and as soon he turns it up, he slipped and the volume went super wide and the guy said the word which echoed around the room. It's now joke material.
Yeah, from seeing that most of your students are 14-15 year old girls...those movies might not be appropriate...Not saying girls don't like kick butt people in leather and shades or a movie about guys playing football...but most in that age range would rather watch more girly movies...but im not saying they wouldn't want to.
Remember the Titans had some swearing in it...i can't remember what or how much but I do recall alot.
Rev. Doc wrote:Jame's epistle (James 2:1-12) speaks of showing favoritism in regard to one class of individuals in society over others particularly in how we feel towards them and interact with them. I would highly recommend including that in your study.
If I am not mistaken, Remember the Titans has a pretty good sprinkling of language in it. At least I remember my wife giving me the evil eye quite a bit while we were watching it.
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