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Great Sermon! we have the tele off on sunday although i let the boys watch top gear for half an hour at 9 in the evening which is as near family viewing as you can get these days i suppose it shouldnt be on at all ho hum the next step.......
Gary R. Peterson (1/18/2010)
from Omaha, Nebraska
A Word of Warning From 'The Golden Age of TV'! Though this message is dated 1993 in the description above, it actually dates to the late 1960s/early '70s (judging by references to Vietnam, the large number of Westerns on TV and the growing popularity of color sets). This message contains two separate topics: family worship for the first 34 minutes, with the remaining 25 addressing television in the home. It is fascinating to hear Pastor Wilson warn of the dangers of television programming from what we now consider a more innocent age and one some Christians turn to on DVD or TVLand for supposedly family-friendly shows. Even after 40 years, much of what Pastor Wilson says is still relevant. His warnings against using the TV as a babysitter and simply turning it on to relax without even knowing what is on are as timely now as then. I appreciated his encouraging Christians to leave it off on the Lord's Day. (A message too few heeded: If I remember correctly, Bonanza and The Wonderful World of Disney torpedoed attendance at Sunday evening services, which services are now held in only a handful of churches). An excellent complement to Wilson is Neil Postman, who long ago warned of the threat of television to the art of conversation and to sustained listening. No wonder so many church services resemble gaudy TV variety shows.
For over forty years, Pastor Albert N. Martin faithfully served the Lord and His people as an elder of Trinity Baptist Church of Montville, New Jersey. Due to increasing and persistent health problems, he stepped down as one of their pastors, and in June, 2008, Pastor Martin and...