The Ekklesia Detroit church of pastors Chris and Andrea Lambert, who both have Master of Divinity Degrees from Fuller Theological Seminary, wants us to know they’ve bravely ”entered the iFart Commercial Contest!”

It seems they’ve also found time to promote an interview with Satan, which contains – surprise – truth twisted into lies as well. And of their entry video below they say:

We are using the same strategy the Apostle Paul used when he arrived in Athens (Acts 17:16-34). He effectively engaged culture on their level first, by referring to their idols and famous poets, then he introduced the Athenians to Biblical truth.

 We don’t expect to win this contest, because we are making a highly unpopular statement about Jesus’ divinity, but we do intend to inspire many.

*Update* Here’s the link to where you’re invited by Ekklesia pastor Chris to ”get a little discussion goin about this whole iFart thing”:

In short, we entered the iFart video contest. Not because we want to win the $5000, though of course that would be nice, but because we want to effectively communicate truth.

What do you think about this attempt to reach culture? Do you think we are reaching out effectively… without selling out? Do you think we took it too far?

HT: A Little Leaven


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