Showing posts with label jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jesus. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Great Movies To Watch And Recomend To Friends: Soul Surfer





Soul Surfer is a dramatic and faithful retelling of Bethany Hamilton's story. Attacked by a shark at the age of 13 she bounced back and not only returned to surfing but also to competitive surfing. The movie follows how she comes to terms with the events along with looking at her family and friends.
Having read the book of the same name and seen several interviews I knew the movie did a good job of following real life events. Bethany Hamilton spent a lot of time on set and had a lot of input along with her family and her friend Alana Blanchard. One of the sad things about movies based on true stories is large deviations from the real events. I recommend watching interviews after the movie because some things you that seem unrealistic aren't.
The movie was a little cheesy in places but this wasn't over done and indeed the movie was toned down in other areas. Her recovery to go into the water may seem remarkably quick. However Bethany said when she was on the hospital set that she was a lot more upbeat than the movie shows she was in hospital. Of course she did have her struggles and the movie does a good job of showing these difficulties as well. Some small changes are necessary and Bethany and family say they're happy with the movie.
The movie has had some criticism for the faith aspect shown, but faith is central to Bethany Hamilton’s life. It's not making the story simplistic, instead it showing the strength her Christian faith has given her. There’s only a small amount of this in the movie but it's enough to show what inspires Bethany and her family. Don't let this put you off if you're not a Christian as it's not preachy. It's there to give a true account of how Bethany and her family handled the accident and aftermath.
The movie is an emotional ride that you can't help but be inspired by. All the actors give a good performance especially Anna Sophia Robb as Bethany Hamilton and Lorraine Nicholson as Alana Blanchard. Both actors display the difficult emotions and thoughts the characters had. Visually it is also stunning with Bethany Hamilton doing her own surf scenes so that the movie can look authentic.
This is an incredible story which is uplifting and challenges us all in how we face difficult times. It is a story of courage and faith for people of all ages and backgrounds. The surf scenes are incredible and despite the shark attack you will leave the movie wanting to go into the water.
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Here's Bethany Hamilton's site for more on her story on her story and what she does now
http://bethanyhamilton.com/soul-surfer/

You can see a trailer here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWeOjBCi3c4

Friday, 8 July 2011

Leaving University: What Will The Future Hold?



Looking to the future, remembering the past and trying not to bump into what’s around you



So the course is over and it is into a competitive world. Maybe it's tempting to flatten the competition around us. What will we have to do to make it? Especially when you’ve spent three years like me doing Media Writing, a course few people understand and may not want to. Will the friendly student attitude have to change or does education help us act, well educated? Did higher education give a good enough platform to start from? I believe there’s a lot more to it than that.
University can become a world apart. We come to a new place go to a few lectures maybe even learn something. I have learned a lot, not that I was the top of my class but there's lot of things you don’t get marked for. ‘Who I am’ has been a good unit followed by a few seminars on other people’s opinions and arguments about who I am. Then a few drop in tutorials of encouragement. Now figuring out what to do next brings to bear all of life’s experience.
 I knew what I wanted to do from the start but this has changed. It’s to be expected on such a varied course, a few of my views have changed. Others have been challenged and questioned but stayed the same. It has been a broad range of people I’ve encountered and learned from.
I’ll certainly miss the lively class room discussions on major topics of life the universe and everything. I would often be on one side of a debate whilst everyone else was on the other side, but it was all part of the fun. There is no point in buying into a conformist society, accepting any message the companies wish to chuck at us. It’s possible to be different and important to be yourself.



Although who you are is something that takes time to discover, a lifetime even. It will take some effort as well, a lot of self discovery and study has influenced this. After all considering the future I’ve had to look at who I am and what I can do, as I’m sure many do.
When I consider the future my faith is important as it has always been. Some see my faith as strange and different, others don’t. University has opened people up to hear what others believe in. It is an important part of understanding someone and of being able to communicate honestly to one another. I amm a Christian and have had a chance to talk with people from various religions as well as atheists. Everyone wonders what the future will hold, viewing it from different angles.
I have faith that there’s a security in the future beyond what I could gain myself. How important is it to believe this? If such belief is true then it is very significant and should be central to a person. The thing about the future is it’s uncertain, no matter how many intelligent guesses are made of it. However I see my faith as important as it gives a set answer to what life the universe and everything is about. Can there really be more than one answer to this for one universe? That would really confuse things, possibly cancel any relevance. I have been part of a church and the Christian Union and both have helped my journey. Which still has a way to go. Understanding who you are, where you’ve been and the reality of what is around you will enable a directed and positive move into what lies ahead.


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This Work Is Not To Reproduced With Out Permission From The Author.
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The Bible: Reading The Book of Romans

The book of Romans provides an interesting and fairly simple overview of what Christianity is. The writer Paul originally wrote it for the church in Rome to help them understand the gospel message they had received. Authorship is interesting to consider as it’s Gods word giving to Paul, who was once a persecutor of Christian but is now a follower of Christ. This gives a great authority combined with a human example to the writing.
This book shows the situation of the early church and it is interesting to see the similar challenges faced today. Paul also informs the reader on how to live Christ like lives and how to treat each other. This is challenging to the reader and has certainly helped me explore my faith and the struggles I can face.
As it takes place after the gospels it refers to Jesus Christ and his teachings. Paul also makes frequent references to the Old Testament and how that shows the history of God at work and what it prophesied as the coming of Jesus. Paul also makes references to passages which would be familiar to the readership, to show how Christ’s death and resurrection is the next step of Gods plan.
I find Paul’s writing to be wonderfully honest and frank. Paul states what he knows is right, yet not in a condemning way. It may challenge the reader, but it also shows them hope and brings them a good message, which I certainly find very positive. Paul starts by introducing himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ and says how his proclaiming the good news is fulfilling the promise God made long ago. He then goes into Gods anger and judgement of sin which is consistent with the Old Testament showing it to be the same God.  However as is also consistent with the Old Testament he shows Gods faithfulness and grace which is now available to all Gentiles as well. Romans explains God’s relationship to his people as well as showing his hatred of sin. It explains how people don’t have to be slaves to sin and are free to have a relationship with him, if they choose to.
Through Christ there is no condemnation for any sins, as repentance shows a true turning away from them. I found this encouraging but also recognised my personal difficulties, as I can often condemn myself for doing wrong instead of dealing with it and moving on. It also reminds readers that they aren’t perfect and will do wrong, but that it doesn’t mean we should give up to sinful desires. As God knows us we can still be made clean again, so those sins no longer matter. Paul relates personally and freely talks about his own relation to sin, showing that he doesn’t elevate himself because he’s an apostle. He relies on God rather than his own weak self to continue doing right. This makes it clear to the reader that it’s possible to overcome sin through faith in Jesus. Paul also talks about God’s love and how those who believe in him can’t be separated from it. That’s why it’s good to regularly read the Bible to encourage and remind ourselves so that we can continually live in this.
Romans is also encouraging in  that God made all things to work together for good, for those who love him. It shows to the readers of the time and those today that the importance is of relationship with God who wants relationship with us rather than have us be bound by laws, rituals or religiousness. Paul refers to dying to the laws power as it only binds the living. By rising again in Christ’s forgiveness we are no longer bound by the law which we can not help breaking. This is relevant to me as it shows faith relies on knowing and receiving the goodness of God. This is instead of fearing laws which can make me resent them and tempt me to sin by breaking them, as it’s a hopeless task on my own.



Paul also writes about how salvation is for everyone who believes in God and the one he sent. This is important as many at the time thought it was solely for the Jews, causing many problems and is part of the reason why Jesus wasn’t accepted by all. He uses an example of God speaking to Moses, showing that it was always God’s plan to bring nations back to him. This also is an example of the relationship between the Old and New Testament and why Jesus was the important hinge point. It also makes sense to me how God who created us would want a relationship with us , rather than letting man made ritual, or fear of our sins get in the way.
The biggest challenge of this book for me and I imagine many readers is near the end about how to live. It starts by talking about being a living sacrifice, living holy lives for God. It shows how important God sees us and Paul says it’s the least we can do after what God has done for us. We are part of the body of the church which has Christ as the head. This makes me think about how I relate to others and the book also talks about loving others including our enemies. Paul quotes Proverbs about feeding our enemy which isn't an easy thing to do. It also places importance on the relationship between Christians and not to worry over small things which can cause arguments, Paul’s example is about eating habits. This consideration of others doesn’t mean compromising what God wants but by loving each other and God it will increase people’s faith and be an example to non believers.
The book shows Paul’s love of others as an example of how Christians should treat each other. But most importantly it shows Gods loves for us, from creation to now. Romans shows this and how we can draw close to him. This is important for all readers to remember through the ages to remember.



 
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This Work Is Not To Be Reproduced With Out Permission.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

I Want to Give It All Up to You

I want to give it all up to you
Let it go
All that I know is not of you

All of the fears
All of the pains
The sorrows
The burdens
Unchained
Cast away
Let this be a new day

Disappointments
I give them all up to you
Hurt feelings
I give them all up to you
 Fears
I give them up to you
Where I’ve feared a lone man
When you have quelled armies, kings
Those who despise me
Don’t really know me
You have restored me
Breathed life into me
Set me where I belong
Where all your creation belongs

I want to give it all up to you
All my dreams, hopes and ideas
The only good ideas are those in line with you
To do me good not harm
The only hope to look to is you
All the material goods, just waste
Taking us into the red
Bring us charges and harsh words

Let us dream
Outside the box
Out of the world
Out of the day to day
I want to give my future up to you



 
Copyright © Nathan Groves http://wondersandparodies.blogspot.com/
This Work Is Not To Be Reproduced With Out Permission.