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Tuesday, November 23, 2004
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- Featured Article: Madonna … Searching for Something?
- Something You Can Use: Toilet Seat Toss
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Featured Article: Madonna… Searching for Something? |
November 23, 2004
I was channel surfing the other day and saw Madonna on the news. CNN’s Richard Quest was interviewing her about her children’s book and politics … but the conversation strayed:
- QUEST: A final thought. If your daughter decided to prance around the stage in her underwear, singing and hollering, would you approve?
MADONNA: If she was an adult, there’s, you know, not a lot I could do about it. She would be free to make that choice.
QUEST: Would you approve? If she behaved like you, if she mirrored your life to some extent, as a mother, who’s now essentially found a spiritual way of life, would you approve?
Madonna started to respond … but then pondered the question for a moment. Five seconds of awkward silence passed. Then she finally spoke.
MADONNA: Probably not.
(CNN Wolf Blitzer Reports, Aired November 15, 2004 – 17:00 ET)
I talk about this in my new book. Years ago in a Vogue interview she talked about her struggle with feelings of inadequacy:
- “I have an iron will and all of my will has always been devoted to conquering some horrible feelings of inadequacy. I’m always struggling with that fear. I push past one spell of it and discover myself as a special human being of worth and then I get to another stage and I think I’m mediocre and uninteresting and worthless and I have to find a way to get myself out of that again and again. My drive in life is from this horrible feeling of being inadequate and mediocre and it is always pushing me, and pushing me and pushing me. Because even though I have become somebody, I still have to prove that I am SOMEBODY. My struggle has never ended and it probably never will.”
I know, I know. You’re thinking, “What? Madonna interested in God? ?Like a Virgin’ Madonna? ?Papa Don’t Preach’ Madonna? ?Kiss Brittany’ Madonna?” You might even conclude, “Empty … yes! But ?looking for God?’ No way!”
But even the most die-hard atheists are secretly looking for an anchor. Lee Strobel (Author, A Case for Christ, A Case for Faith) attests to this. I asked Lee, an ex-atheist, about this in an interview I had with him:
- JONATHAN: In that book (Harry & Mary), one of your points was that “people are morally adrift but secretly want an anchor.” An encouraging point to those of us sharing our faith- because of the ramifications- “people want something more than the empty life they’re leading- whether they admit it or not!” Yesterday you shared that, as an atheist, you felt like something was missing. But because you didn’t want to feel guilty about your behavior, you used to use your atheism as an excuse for your actions … ?
LEE: Well I think that atheists … in my experience, have some intellectual, and sometimes considerable intellectual issues involved with Christianity. But often those are used to mask underlying moral or emotional issues that, I think, were both true in my case. I think the questions I had intellectually were legitimate, but at the same time I used them, not as a platform to pursue truth, but a defense mechanism to keep Christianity away. So it didn’t infringe upon my morals or cause me to deal with emotional issues that kept me away from God.
JONATHAN: So when you wrote that point about “secretly wanting an anchor,” was that strictly from your life or did you observe people having this up front shell, but underneath feeling empty?
LEE: Well, my friends in the newspaper business who lived very raucous, wild lives- as a person- I think really deep down inside, they were coming to the realization that this is not the path to happiness. That it was not leading them where they want to go. And yet they knew nothing else but to continue to pursue it. And I think down inside they were looking for some framework for their lives- some anchor for their lives. And, um … some have found it and many of them haven’t.
The harvest is ready.
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Something You Can Use: Toilet Seat Toss |
Talk about “crappy” games! (Sorry … I couldn’t resist!)
Even if your group doesn’t like “games” … this is a fun up-front activity you can have a few students do on stage, entertaining the rest.
This game is basically the same as playing horse shoes but with a twist. Instead of using actual metal horse shoes and metal stakes you use two plungers as the stakes and two toilet seats as the shoes. Just stick the plungers on the ground 20 feet apart (a flat smooth surface is usually best) with the handles sticking up in the air. (Practice beforehand so you can figure out if you need to use duct tape for extra securing!)
Then toss the toilet seats and try to ring them around the plunger opposite your team. It is good to have a few extra seats around incase they break and the padded ones I found are more durable. Second hand is fine as long as they are clean. I have used this at a western themed event.
Materials needed: 2 plungers & 2 toilet seats
Added by Mark Janzen
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Jonathan McKee is the author of over twenty books including the brand new The Guy's Guide to FOUR BATTLES Every Young Man Must Face; The Teen’s Guide to Social Media & Mobile Devices; If I Had a Parenting Do Over; and the Amazon Best Seller - The Guy's Guide to God, Girls and the Phone in Your Pocket. He speaks to parents and leaders worldwide, all while providing free resources for youth workers on TheSource4YM.com. Jonathan, his wife Lori, and their three kids live in California.