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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Fashion photographer captures Jesus in 21st century

A veteran fashion photographer who is used to having his works featured in Vogue, GQ and Elle will release his most “rewarding” collection – “Journeys with the Messiah” – on Friday, the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
by Michelle A Vu, Christian Post
Posted: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 21:56 (BST)



"I was in New York prepping for a photo shoot a week after 9/11 and saw many people searching for something," recalled Michael Belk, who created the Jesus photo collection out of his Christian faith.

"Similar to 9/11, I think many Americans don't know where to turn in the midst of the current worldwide financial crisis.”

Belk says he hopes his “Journeys With the Messiah” collection will help people who are anxious and looking for answers to find peace by knowing there is someone to turn to.

The photos are a retelling of the stories of first century Jesus to a 21st century audience. Included in the collection are photos of Jesus with Nazis, prostitutes, Ferraris and motorcycles, as well as Wall Street executives and high rollers. Collectively, the photos creatively address modern day social problems such as genocide, materialism, addiction, poverty and hypocrisy.

In the photo entitled “The Second Mile”, Jesus is shown walking and talking alongside a Nazi soldier. The Messiah is carrying the soldier’s backpack as well as his gun.

“Jesus’ teachings on this subject (forgiveness) were revolutionary: ‘Love your enemies as yourself. Pray for those who persecute you. Forgive people seventy times seven.’ Jesus reminds us that, just as God forgives us, we are expected to do the same for others,” wrote Belk in the accompanying journal entry for the photo.

Each of Belk’s images is accompanied by a written journal entry of a 21st-century take on a biblical story or parable.

In another photo, “Rest for the Weary”, a man in a suit and tie is shown collapsed on the steps of a building. His head rests on Jesus’ lap while his suitcase is opened with papers scattered about.

“I am writing this in March of 2009 while the world is in a serious economic upheaval,” Belk’s journal reads. “Fortunes have been lost, retirement incomes are gone, and the basic necessities have become a struggle for man.”

But then he writes, “In truth, we assign too much importance to issues that, in the end, will be of non consequence. Have you ever heard of a man on his deathbed who asked to see his stock portfolio one more time? Could the time we spend worrying be better spent in quiet, soothing fellowship with the One who created it all and promises more?”

The Christian photographer reminds the reader that Jesus said not to worry but to “seek His Kingdom first” and God will take care of our needs. He also invited those who are weary and burdened to find rest in Him.

“Maybe we should give it a try,” Belk suggested.

One of the aims of the photo collection, the 61-year-old photographer said, was to strip away the “religion” part of Christianity that has turned so many people away, and share the core message of who Jesus was and what He taught.

Belk believes the photos carry messages that God wants to say to people in the world struggling with countless problems right now.

In 2008, despite the economic downturn, Belk took time off from fashion photography and spent his own money to finance the project that cost $600,000 and took more than a year and a half.

Pre-production took 10 months and more than 100 extras were needed. An Italian actor played Jesus and a production company from Rome and a film crew from the US were hired.

Belk directed what he calls “the most gruelling, but most rewarding shoot” of his career.

All of the photos were shot in Matera, Italy, the location for Mel Gibson's movie “The Passion of the Christ”.

The fashion photographer-turned-Jesus’ camera man is considering exhibiting the collection worldwide in counterintuitive venues such as mass transit stations, corporate headquarters and projections onto urban buildings. He also hopes the images will be used in a greeting card line and small group curriculum.

Limited edition photographs, posters, 108-page photography book, DVD, and screensavers and wallpapers are available for sale. Proceeds from the sale of the photos will fund a worldwide tour of the exhibition.

On the Web: www.thejourneysproject.com


B Reith to unveil debut album in online listening party

B Reith to unveil debut album in online listening party

Fans worldwide are invited to tune in as B Reith’s debut Now Is Not Forever is unveiled live via an online listening party at www.breith.com on September 22 at 0100 BST, with a special guest appearance by TobyMac and Dave Barnes.



The Nashville-based event will be broadcast over the web and feature new music from B Reith’s full-length Gotee Records’ debut, as well as dancing, contests, and behind-the-scenes chatter. The premiere comes on the eve of Now Is Not Forever’s street date release, with the 12-song album being available in both retail and digitally on September 22.

Longtime champion of B Reith’s music, TobyMac comments, “Brian is just naturally gifted from God vocally and his lyrics, when they hit tape, they sort of just ease into your heart.”

Since B Reith’s introduction to the music industry with his 2008 five-song EP entitled The Forecast; the Milwaukee-native has been hailed as an artist who not only entertains, but speaks the relevant dialect of today’s culture. In addition, he’s found a knack for interviewing and hosting with his popular Something2Remember (www.something2remember.tv) video blog giving a behind the scenes look at recording, the marketing process, and insider interviews with some of today’s favorite Christian musicians.

Fans can anticipate B Reith’s gripping live show as he heads out on the 30-city Creation Festival Tour with Jars of Clay this month, followed by a run on TobyMac’s 20-city Winter Wonder Slam with label mates Relient K and Stephanie Smith. The first single “Antidote” is currently going for adds at radio with a new music video underway.

“My vision is to use my gifts to build genuine connection with people,” says Brian. “I want people to not simply bob their heads to a song or sing along to a catchy chorus, but to share in my emotion and my experience. I want this music to be a dialogue with the listener-sometimes music has the power to communicate more that words could every say.”

christiantoday.com

Prayer for Patience

by William Cowper
Lord, who hast suffer'd all for me,
My peace and pardon to procure,
The lighter cross I bear for Thee,
Help me with patience to endure.

The storm of loud repining hush;
I would in humble silence mourn;
Why should the unburnt, though burning bush,
Be angry as the crackling thorn?

Man should not faint at Thy rebuke,
Like Joshua falling on his face,
When the cursed thing that Achan took
Brought Israel into just disgrace.

Perhaps some golden wedge suppress'd,
Some secret sin offends my God;
Perhaps that Babylonish vest,
Self-righteousness, provokes the rod.

Ah! were I buffeted all day,
Mock'd, crown'd with thorns and spit upon,
I yet should have no right to say,
My great distress is mine alone.

Let me not angrily declare
No pain was ever sharp like mine,
Nor murmur at the cross I bear,
But rather weep, remembering Thine.

The Christian

by William Cowper

Honor and happiness unite
To make the Christian's name a praise;
How fair the scene, how clear the light,
That fills the remnant of His days!

A kingly character He bears,
No change His priestly office knows;
Unfading is the crown He wears,
His joys can never reach a close.

Adorn'd with glory from on high,
Salvation shines upon His face;
His robe is of the ethereal dye,
His steps are dignity and grace.

Inferior honors He disdains,
Nor stoops to take applause from earth;
The King of kings Himself maintains
The expenses of His heavenly birth.

The noblest creature seen below,
Ordain'd to fill a throne above;
God gives him all He can bestow,
His kingdom of eternal love!

My soul is ravished at the thought!
Methinks from earth I see Him rise!
Angels congratulate His lot,
And shout Him welcome to the skies.

Iceland by Eva Sturm

Iceland. Land of contrasts: Hot water and Ice, situated in the North Atlantic, right above the mid-ocean ridge that separates America and Europe.

Shooting was done in two stays (2 weeks each) in 2005 & 2006 (both in September) with a result of 15 hours of footage.

Camera was a SONY Z1. I used some COKIN semi-grey Filters extensivley to get the sky as dark as I wanted it to be. Almost not color correction was done in the post, but the timelapse and slo-mo.

Beauty is

By Gerald W. White Jr.



Beauty is, as the sinking sun into the horizon.

Prelude to rebirth in the morn, when the sun returns again.
Creation of God's colorful portrait comes to life at twilight.
Now with sky so black, embracing beautiful stars of night.

Beauty is, Swirling waters in the cove, for a moment flowing with my existence.
It's beauty content to move my soul without resistance.
Rocks caressing its fluidity carry me away in thoughtful peace.
Beauty of His Glory, cleansing my spirit, giving me life and release.

Beauty is, mighty mountains adorned with white crowns of snow.
Flowing waters of blue cascade toward the valley down below.
Grand mountains reaching upward for the sky.
While colorful tree and flower were created for the beholders eye.

Beauty is, Winged musicians as they frolic and play.
Singing with such eloquence, moving my spirit every day.
My spirit dances among their tune that is carried upon the breeze.
Surrounded by His beautiful Glory, I am now upon my knees.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Some christian educational programs, free games & quizzes! Plus my new photomontage.


http://www.crossdaily.com/trivia/millionquestion.php3
http://www.crossdaily.com/trivia/question.php3?challenge=Y
http://biblewordgames.com/noahsarkpage.html
http://www.higherpraise.com/EducationalSoftware.htm