... that whenever they heard these words "the right one, baby?" they were to respond by saying either "Uh-huh!" (i.e., yes) or Uh-uh!" (i.e., no). Before the small screen discovered the marketing potential of the "right," there was irreverent director Spike Lee's smash big-screen hit of the early 90s urging a confused generation in confusing situations to "Do the Right Thing." Even the feel-good, extravagant 80s examined its own quest for this elusive quality in yet another film, "The Right Stuff." Yet instead ...
... glory means that he is present with us from here to eternity. All of that should mean for us that, as witnesses to his complete victory and his glory, we should engage ourselves in bold witness as to what our Lord means to us. Crooklyn was Spike Lee's earnest attempt to relate the culture of an African-American family in Brooklyn. He portrayed the warmth, the pain, the laughter, and the heartache of a family living with the pressures of the crowded city. It is a rewarding effort to help us appreciate the ...
... these corporate shenanigans can exact their personal toll. They can create their victims. My debating partner in college was a boy named Lee Black. His father was Eli Black, a rabbi who had left the synagogue for the business world. He was a savvy ... into the shop, and we see what he is going to do. There is a paperspike before him. The old man places his hand over the spike and forces it down. Finally, with the hand bleeding, he goes away to rejoin the world in its groaning - to be not a victim but, like ...
... for the Washington Post why that was. His answer was that every time Jesus is on the cover of these magazines, they see a spike in their sales. Jesus is commercially attractive. He is still popular with lots of folks people like you and me. He was also popular ... degree or another, lost. Where are they going to find direction for their lives except in Jesus? It’s like something that Dr. Lee F. Tuttle once told about that almost affected the course of the Second World War. In December 1944 the U.S. Army and ...