I saw this article on how the Associated Press is trying to sue All Headline News for stealing "hot news". The opinion of the article is that the AP is operating on an archaic worldview, but times have changed, and they need to change their thinking about what is "hot news" and their property.As I finished the short article, I couldn't help but wonder what old paradigms the Church (or maybe my church or - even more importantly - me) still thinks within while the world around has changed. Clearly the Church MUST be doing this based on the number of books, articles, and conferences out there that address this issue. But I am part of the Church as a follower of Jesus. So in what areas am I still thinking with a 1989 mindset when the world around me is in 2009?
I don't really know. I have always been fascinated with culture ever since serving in Venezuela for 2 years, and so I consider myself somewhat of a student of culture. I may not necessarily see all the films shaping culture, or know all the latest music releases, or join every social network out there, or where the latest fashions, but I watch it enough to know what's going on for the most part. But I still can't help but wonder if my "Christian" upbringing has me thinking in a way that is not necessarily biblical and keeps me from fully understanding and engaging the culture with the important "hot news" (that is definitely cross-cultural) that Jesus died on a cross for the forgiveness of sins.
Since I rarely get comments on my posts, I'm not expecting a lot of input, but I'm just wondering if anyone has been able to see an area they were thinking with an archaic paradigm and were able to change it. To hear the stories of others might help me figure out if I'm unknowingly doing this. Because I don't want to be an AP Christian.


