Archive for November, 2006

Movie: The Nativity Story

I was first tipped off to this new film by Juan the Fridge Elf. And since then I’ve read more good things. Apparently it’s been made into a novel as well.

The Nativity StoryThe movie will launch here in SA on Friday the 8th of December. Here’s the blurb from the Nu Metro site:

One Couple. One Journey. One Child…who would change the world…forever.

From humble beginnings, great things can come. “The Nativity Story” tells the extraordinary tale of two common people, Mary and Joseph, a miraculous pregnancy, an arduous journey, and the history-defining birth of Jesus. Brought to life with an unprecedented attention to detail and commitment to historical accuracy, The Nativity Story is the very human, very dramatic, and uniquely inspiring saga of a journey of faith.

I think it’s wonderful to have our focus drawn away for a while from the fir trees and presents, and back to the story of the birth of Jesus, our God and Saviour who became man to save us… the true Christmas spirit. Looking forward to this one!

The Light Up Ahead

Red traffic light Recently I’ve been feeling like my life is going through a bit of a rut. Actually ‘rut’ may not be the best word as ‘rut’ implies movement, of which I don’t seem to be experiencing any. I’d like to think that I’m always growing in my relationship with God and moving faster toward completing some impossible task he’s set before me, but in reality it’s not happening right now. Nothing’s happening actually. Not even a breeze. Now for someone like me who can’t sit still even for a minute, that pretty much amounts to torture. But what really frightens me about the whole situation is the realisation that the difference between a rut and a grave is only a couple of centimeters…
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Last plug for 1000 Drawings

Night of 1000 DrawingsIf you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, then you might not have heard about Paballo’s Night of 1000 Drawings. You can do your catching up here. The drawings are all in (yup, the target of a thousand has been reached) and everything’s set for this Thursday evening.

Bands bringin’ the unplugged vibes will be Harris Tweed and HEADspace. Supper will be provided in true Paballo style. In fact, the only critical thing left is for you to show up and buy some art. Mobile credit card facilities are kindly being sponsored by WAPPoint, so feel free to bring plastic money along as well as cash.

Here’s a quick recap of the details:

    Venue: 95 Commisioner Street, Johannesburg (between Rissik and Harrison streets)
    Time: 19:00, drawings on sale from 20:30
    Price of drawings: R100 each

I’ll see you there!

Drawing Sample

Hillsong London South African Tour

Hillsong London SA Tour

Movie: Faith Like Potatoes

Faith Like Potatoes is based on the true story of Angus Buchan, a Scottish farmer living in southern Africa. It portrays his dramatic conversion and newfound depth of faith in God, which leads him on to a succesful farming slash preaching career. The book, co-authored by Buchan himself, has been adapted for the screen by director Regardt van den Bergh and is currently showing on the South African film circuit.

Faith Like Potatoes

As a Christian, watching the movie with a couple of Christian friends - a nice “safe” environment - I was touched and encouraged. Thinking about it retrospectively-objectively though, I don’t know if it’s exactly what the secular movie-going public needs. It got quite a scathing review from Theresa Smith (Tonight), and sadly I have a feeling that her imputations might be dead on:

While the message of Christian love and tolerance is a beautiful one, hitting the audience over the head with it because your film lacks subtlety and character progression just turns them away.

If you’ve had the chance to see it, I’d like to know your thoughts. Is this a movie by Christians for Christians? Is there a place for that kind of thing? Or do you think that taking a non-Christian friend to watch this movie might (despite its shortcomings) help cultivate some potato-like faith in their life?