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Jesse Carey is the Interactive Media Producer for CBN.com . With a background in entertainment and pop-culture writing, he offers his insight on music, movies, TV, trends and current events from a unique perspective that examines what implications the latest news has on Christians.

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Read recent articles from Jesse Carey:

Johnny Cash's Last Words

When Life Doesn’t Go as Planned

Review: Invictus

The Business of Redeeming

Fame's Fleeting Promise

Part of a Bigger Plan

The God of Second Chances

The Soloist: Love Conquers All

Angels and Demons: A Sublime Detective Story

Kings: Can NBC Do the Bible?

The Twitter Manifestation

No Country for 'Slumdog Millionaire'

Michael Phelps and Ted Haggard: The Connection

Kurt Warner: Beyond the Field

24: Jack Bauer's Moral Dilemma

Godless Advertising Rolls On

The "Mean" Side of Jesus

John Lennon: One of Jesus' "Biggest Fans"

Vigilance Through the Fire

John Lasseter: Stories that Live Forever

Confessions of a Swing Voter

When Hollywood Attacks

A Non-Religulous Response

Unshaken Faith in Shaky Times

The Hope of the Olympics

Church Conflict: Can We Agree to Disagree

Back to School: You've Been Left Behind

Saved by a Basic Instinct

Don't Be Religulous!

Bolt's Retreat to Simple Truths

WALL*E-Mart: What Are We Teaching Kids?

House: Hollywood's R-Rated Faith

5 Favorite Inspirational Films

Movie Review: Disney's Bolt

Kirk Cameron Talks Fireproof

The War on Christmas: Sound Off!

The Secret of the Magi

Batman: This Present Darkness

The Tipping Point of Faith 2.0

The Emerging Church Explained

The Evangelical Identity Crisis

Grace for This American Life

Hollywood Heroics and Blockbuster Faith

Grand Theft Auto: Choose Your Battles

Brian Williams' Unintentional Theology

Five Books of Great Spiritual Journeys

A New Kind of American Idol

The Enlightenment of Ted Turner

The Unlikely Success of Tyler Perry

Blair and Bono speak, Cliff gets spiritual, a blogger's last letter and more ....

Rock ‘n Roll Leadership
U2 frontman and AIDS relief activist Bono and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair are among the speakers who will be featured at the leadership summit this weekend being organized by the Willow Creek Association. Willow Creek Church, which is one of the most influential evangelical churches in America, will broadcast the summit to affiliated churches across the country.
 
What If …
Jenkins Entertainment (the movie production house from father and son team Dallas and Jerry Jenkins—one of the authors of the “Left Behind” series) is reportedly working on a new film starring Kevin Sorbo and John Ratzenberger. In “What If …” Sorbo, who is best known for his roll as TV’s Hercules, plays Ben, a high-powered businessman who abandoned his calling and the love of his life years ago in favor of wealth and status. According to a press release, “Ben is visited by a mysterious (divine, perhaps?) tow truck driver (Ratzenberger) who knocks Ben into an alternative reality--the life he should have had. Ben awakens on a Sunday with his wife Wendy and two daughters getting ready for church, where Ben is scheduled to give his first sermon as the new pastor. If Ben wants to escape this "What If..." scenario, he must first learn the value of faith and family.”

You may recognize Ratzenberger—he played Cliff on "Cheers" and voices characters in all of the Pixar films. The film kind of sounds reminiscent of the Nicolas Cage Christmas movie “The Family Man”, but it sounds like an interesting project. You can check out the filmmaker’s blog to learn more about the movie: http://whatifmovie.wordpress.com


God of this City
A church in Michigan has responded to the recession by setting up a booth at city hall and offering a unique service—prayer. The prayer station has become so popular (they say they’re averaging about 125 prayers a week), that word is spreading around town. Even the manager of a local 7-Eleven and a the owner of a gas station in town want prayer stations set up at their businesses. The church volunteers (who take turns manning the prayer booth) say that residents, who have been hit hard after the loss of so many auto-industry jobs, appreciate the opportunity receive ministry.


A Blogger’s Last Letter
Blogger Ed Stetzer has posted the result of an interesting and solemn exercise called “The Last Letter.” The idea is based on the tradition of soldiers and missionaries to write letters to their families before embarking on dangerous journeys in case they do not return. Obviously, it’s an incredibly vulnerable and introspective writing exercise, but, as you can read from the couple examples on Stetzer’s blog, it can yield powerful results.

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