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    I am not a TV Preacher…I swear it.

    Posted on Friday 19 December 2008 by Greg @ 1:48 pm
    Filed under: Rants

    Okay, I have actually been on TV preacher central, otherwise known as TBN, twice. Once with Luis Palau (yipee!) and once with Ted Haggard (insert awkward silence here.) Another time on another big haired Christian station I once high fived a dude that was raising his hands in praise. The well dressed older gentlemen was sitting next to me on live Christian TV as I told the story of how God used Dare 2 Share to transform one teenager’s life. As I told the story, looking straight into the camera, I saw his praise hand raise up out of the corner of my eye. Being saved in a Baptist church I thought he was going for the high five but instead he was doing the hand praise arm raise. Without thinking I turned to him and slapped his upstetched hand as if he were a football player not a TV preacher…another awkward silence moment brought to you by Greg Stier. The camera man was laughing so hard he literally shook the camera with his “oh my gosh I can’t believe that just happened on live Christian TV” giggles.

    But while on Christian television I never once asked for money, wore a $3,000 suit or sported any TV preacher bling. Why all of these qualifications? To assure you that, in spite of a sermon I preached last week, I am not a TV preacher. Although a few of the things I referred to in my sermon may, at first, sound a little TV preacheresque keep listening. It is actually the anti-TV preacher view of giving. The point of my passage, 2 Corinthians 9, is not that we give to get but that we give to get to give! There’s a big difference between the two.

    You can listen to the sermon here.

    If you like it you can high five my praise hand later.

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    5 Comments for 'I am not a TV Preacher…I swear it.'

    1. On December 19, 2008 @ 3:57 pm Will said:
      • Hey, Greg.
        Yeah, I was disappointed that you didn’t offer to send me a ‘prayer cloth’ or a Touch of God for $10 (or a Double Dose Touch of God for only $15).
        I once heard a guy (I think it was Mike Reagan) say that you should never attend a church where the pastor wears a more expensive watch than you do.
        It’s really weird that I have always felt that giving was more an obligation, and my family’s giving reflected that with mixed emotions. When we look at the toys others have we would at times be resentful because we covet what they have! Aaaaauuuuuuuugh!!!
        Thanks for reminding me and reinforcing that giving to further the Kingdom of Jesus Christ is one of the highest privileges we have as Christians! And 10,000% return, beats the heck out of anything else in the marketplace today or ANY day in earthly standards…AND it’s insured to every penny by the G.D.I.C. (God Deposit Insurance Corporation). Or is God a corporation? 501(c)3? Sole Proprietor? LLC? Partnership?
        Now my brain hurts…

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    2. On December 20, 2008 @ 9:51 pm allpraiseJC said:
      • insert akward silence here, hahahaha! i actually did it as I read it.

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    3. On December 21, 2008 @ 4:27 pm ED... said:
      • How do you think Ted Haggard felt?

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    4. On December 22, 2008 @ 8:54 am kevin said:
      • sorry, I’ll listen again. my preacher bling was clanging too loudly for me to hear! Some of the TV preachers need to stop taking tips from Don King. More important than how Ted Haggard felt, the real question is “how did God feel”. I think God loves the faithful heart and spirit you bring to the table. I think God laughs loudly as we mudle our way through these things. It’s the heart and soul that matters.

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    5. On December 23, 2008 @ 10:17 pm John Garay said:
      • Ha! Ha! That’s why I love you man!!!…. I can appreciate this very much because I’m very much “pentecostal” yet I’m an associate (and youth) pastor at a baptist church…. I’ve had a lot of awkward moments as well… ha! ha!…. So if you see me raise my hands at “Invincible” in Phoenix… feel free to give me a high five if you’d like!!!… Blessings to you!!!

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