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Was introduced recently to Fernando's Desk by a friend and have found it to be a thoughtful reflection on popular culture and theology. (And it makes me wish I could add lists of links etc to this site!) Fernando loves reviewing movies - always something which captures my attention - and made recent reference to a blog by 'the only working producer in Hollywood with a Ph D in theology,' Phil Cooke. Phil offers seven priorities for religious media professionals, which are worth pondering if you are involved in this area. I was taken, however by the comment he makes at the end of this post, which I reproduce here:
"The most valuable asset you have right now isn't money, it's time. Time is the currency of the most successful people in the world, and you can always identify influential leaders by how they value their time. This year, use 2007 to re-think your priorities, cut away the junk, and get back to the heart of the issue.
You'll never have another chance to re-live 2007, so let's invest this year in what potentially could change the world."
Good words, which don't require media fanfare for strength and power...
Posted by gary at January 28, 2007 05:24 PM
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