Last night, Kirk Cameron and Lee Strobel had a wonderful discussion about The Da Vinci Code. They discussed how Christians should take the opportunity granted to us to have a dialogue with unbelievers, and our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ as well, who may walk away confused from the book or movie. Lee Strobel has even come out with two great ways to start those conversations. One is a very inexpensive book that you can give to people called Exploring The Da Vinci Code. The other is Discussing The Da Vinci Code, which includes 4-session DVD, a group discussion guide, and a bonus outreach book. It actually takes you to all the historic locations that are mentioned in the book and separates the fact from fiction. And, as Lee Strobel points out ... only 10% is fact and 90% is fiction. Kirk even brought one of The Da Vinci Code Gospel Tracts, which are a great way to break the ice and witness to unbelievers.
My favorite three words to describe The Da Vinci Code is ... "It's fiction, dummy." Many people are walking away from the movie and the book confused, not sure what to believe. Unfortunately, my way isn't the greatest way to witness to unbelievers about Christ or even explain to them who He is. And, as I came to realize listening to Kirk and Lee last night, this is a witnessing opportunity for all of us. As Lee pointed out, we should be thanking Dan Brown for it! He put the discussion on the table and now it is time for Christians to take it to the next level.




I really enjoyed the show and the music was good too. I love watching Kirk and Ray! Have you heard Ray's sermon "Hells Best Kepy Secret"? I have not had a chance to sit for a little over an hour and listen but want to really badly. Thank you for adding my link. Hope you are having a wonderful and Blessed Day!
The music was awesome! I really enjoyed it. And, I have heard that teaching and I love it! True and False Conversion is a good one too. They are definitely worth the time it takes to listen to them. I prefer the video though. It makes it easier to keep myself focused on what I am listening to. :)
I hope you have a great day as well!