Stop Using Media (Part Two)
This is the second installment in an ongoing and open-ended series devoted to convincing you, the church leader, not to use media.
Stop using media if this is the best you can do:

Our designer, Ryan Jarrell, sent this my way this morning. Wow.
And before you start in on me, no, I’m not pro-fornicaction. And no, I’m not against teaching on sin and its wages. What I am against is drive-by condemnation, bumper sticker evangelism, and half-hearted attempts at being set apart in this world that involve slogans or bubble letters.
Stop using media–whether it be digital or stick-on–to try to convict people of sin. Start using media to tell people about the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Start using media to tell people–regardless of their spotless or despicable sexual history–how much God loves them and desires a relationship with them. Oh, and one last thing: Don’t use media on the freeway or at a stop light. Please.
