Showing posts with label Wonder Years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonder Years. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Top Ten Tuesday

Every Tuesday I post a top 10 list of things in my life. Sometimes these are just for fun. Sometimes they will reveal some cool websites, apps ect. Either way you will learn more about the way I think. Then again I don't know if that is a good thing or not.



Today's list is my top 10 favorite TV shows growing up (Non-Animated). I grew up in the 80's and 90's so all of the following shows should come fro that time frame.

1. Sports Center- Every Morning I would wake up to it and every night I would go to bed to it. Not much has changed.

2. The Wonder Years- Loved me some Winnie Cooper

3. Star Trek TNG- Every Saturday Night me and the folks would watch Star Trek and eat Pizza

4. Dawson's Creek- I'll hand in my man card now.

5. Seinfeld- Who didn't watch Seinfeld?

6. Boy Meets World- TGIF anyone?

7. Full House- See above

8. Salute your Shorts-

9. The Cosby Show- Funniest TV show ever!

10. Hey Dude- All I have to say is Melody

So what do you think. Did I leave out any great shows from the 80's and 90's? The X-files, In Living Color, Growing Pains and Who's the Boss get a honorable mention.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Trends


I must admit that I am an avid blog reader and Google fan boy. I use Google to find all sorts of nifty (did I just say nifty?) gadgets and sites that I would not have found other wise. One of my favorite Google inventions is Google trends. If you have never visited I suggest you do. What is Google Trends?

It is a site where Google shows what the hottest searches are for that day or you can compare how popular keywords are by a date range. The reason I think this is important is because I think it is important to have your finger on the pulse of culture. We as a church need to know what people are searching for on Google and use that. Why would you do a sermon series on "Thunder Cats" for instance when only a few people even still know or care about "Thunder Cats" ( I loved Thunder Cats). I mean you have to know your audience. If you have a bunch of 26-32 year old guys in your church by all means do a Thunder Cat series. What I am saying is the church needs to pay attention to what is trendy and use it to connect. Don't over use it and look cheesy either. Just because "LOST" and "24" are hot right now does not mean you should do a sermon series on them but maybe you could use a clip from one of these shows to drive home a point in your message (rather than a clip from "The Wonder Years").

World of War Craft (WOW) is hot right now, it's a video game for those of you who don't know. How awesome would it be to open your church during the week to teenagers and supply them with a few computers to play video games. Open the doors before a Wednesday youth gathering and let them stay for the gathering after playing games (thanks Jim for the idea). Be smart, study, and don't assume you know what is popular and what is not. Don't just use Goggle trends! Build relationships with people, ask questions, find out what is important to people who you know don't go to church. Don't assume that because you like a certain type of music that everyone does. Don't assume that your way is the best way because that's they way you have always done it. Don't just pander to your current audience. Broaden your mind and change the world.
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