Engaging Our Culture: June 13-Increasing Your Faith

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1996 movie “The Greatest Game Ever Played

Bible Verse of the Day:

The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!” He replied, “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you, Luke 17:5-6.

Biblical Connection:

The Greatest Game Ever Played depicts a time in history when only members of a country club were allowed to enter the clubhouse. Head golf professionals had access to the golf course but were not permitted to enter the inner sanctuaries of clubhouses. Prior to the United States Open, Francis Ouimet borrowed money from his father to try to qualify for the United States Amateur. After falling apart down the stretch, Francis was forced to quit golf to pay back the debt he owed.

As a first century doctor, Luke was astonished by Jesus’ power to heal patients that medical professionals were unable to help. As Jesus teaches his followers about the dangers of sin, apostles pleaded with Jesus to increase their faith. Speaking in parables, Jesus points to the smallest amount of faith as being a building block to do great things in the future. While Francis doubted his ability to compete with professional golfers, a Father’s Day miracle fueled by belief propelled Ouimet to become the first amateur to win the United States Open Golf Championship.

Closing Song:

Life has a way of speeding up so fast that you forget to take the time to thank your earthly father. As another Father’s Day approaches, make the effort to remember God the Father and your dad.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 12-When Par is Good Enough to Win

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1996 movie “Tin Cup”

Bible Verse of the Day:

He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly[a] with your God, Micah 6:8.

Today is the first round of the United States Golf Open Championship. Of the 4 majors in professional golf, the U.S. Open is considered the most challenging and difficult set-up with deep rough, firm conditions and lightning-fast greens. When the wind is up and greens become like ice, par is good enough to win a U.S. Open. Unfortunately, Tin Cup doesn’t have the patience for this type of tournament, undisciplined and not able to accept par when a birdie is possible.

Micah was a minor prophet who lived in the 8th century before Christ’s birth. Micah served the Lord as a prophet during Hezekiah’s reign as King of Judah. One of the themes of Micah is hope for restoration. Similar to a professional caddie setting up a golfer for success, Micah provides Jewish followers with 3 key steps to live out their faith in God. As individuals act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God, they’ll fulfill the New Testament Golden Rule: loving God and others.

Closing Song:

Athletes who strive for perfection will always be disappointed at some point in life. This is where patience and discipline are necessary. When greatness courts failure, you need a spiritual caddie in life to let you know when par is good enough to win.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 11-Trying to Play God

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1993 movie “Jurassic Park”

Bible Verse of the Day:

Then the Lord spoke to Job out of the storm. He said: “Who is this that obscures my plans with words without knowledge? Brace yourself like a man; I will question you, and you shall answer me.“Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundation? Tell me, if you understand. Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! Who stretched a measuring line across it? On what were its footings set, or who laid its cornerstone—Job 38:1-6

Biblical Connection:

Jeff Goldblum plays Dr. Ian Malcolm, serving as a voice of reason after being introduced to how dinosaurs were brought back to life. While Paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler are in awe of the real-life dinosaurs at Jurassic Park, Dr. Malcolm is vehemently against this new theme park. In another scene, Dr. Malcolm accuses billionaire founder John Hammond of not thinking about the consequences of reuniting dinosaurs with mankind.

In the first two chapters of Job, Satan seeks permission from God to attack Job’s family members. After Job refuses to curse God, Satan receives the authority to inflict Job’s body. Due to the Old Testament teachings of blessings and curses, Job’s friends immediately perceived that Job or member of his family had sinned to bring about these trials. These endless speculations lead Job to complain to God throughout his book until God finally responds in today’s passage.

Closing Song:

There are certain days in life where you’ll encounter controlling people, hungry and obsessed with power. Some will attempt to overreach, seeking play God. This is when you’ll have an opportunity to be a voice of reason. However, chose your words carefully and be humble.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 10-The Pressure to Conform

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1978 movie “Grease”

Bible Verse of the Day:

Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.”[e] 34 Come back to your senses as you ought, and stop sinning; for there are some who are ignorant of God—I say this to your shame, 1 Corinthians 15:33-34.

Biblical Connection:

In the summer, when you’re alone, away from your friends, the real you is given a chance to shine. However, once you return to the social norms of a neighborhood, school or workplace, the pressure to conform is real. This is the setting at Rydell High where Sandy Olsson and Danny Zuko find themselves, trying to rekindle the relationship they started over the summer. Unfortunately, as both are trying to please the other, peer pressure complicates the desire to be reunited.

As the apostle Paul addresses Christians at the Church in Corinth, he brings up a topic that most people don’t want to hear. Books such as You Are What You Say and You’ll Become Who You Hang Around point to the words of Psalm 1:1. Instead of taking ownership of your faith in Christ, bad character will always corrupt good morals. This is why Paul calls Christians to come back to your senses by keeping in step with God’s Spirit, Galatians 5:25. This is how you can overcome the pressure to conform.

Closing Song:

The spiritual tug of war highlighted in Galatians 5:16-18 is real. The human flesh is fueled by peer pressure which opens the door for addiction, bad habits and unhealthy cravings. The quicker you start keeping in step with the Holy Spirit by sowing spiritual fruits, the bondage and chains of conforming to peer pressure will be broken.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 9-God Sees Everything

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1998 movie “The Parent Trap”

Bible Verse of the Day:

Now a man named Ananias, together with his wife Sapphira, also sold a piece of property. With his wife’s full knowledge he kept back part of the money for himself, but brought the rest and put it at the apostles’ feet. Then Peter said, “Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? Didn’t it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn’t the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied just to human beings but to God,” Acts 5:1-4.

There is nothing new about identical twins trying to fool family and friends. When I lived in Ohio, I attended a Twins Day celebration in Twinsburg. With thousands of twins present that year, there were over 100 that I saw that I couldn’t tell the difference between who was who. After a divorce separated Annie and Hallie at a young age, a plan was put into place to fool their parents.

In the early first century church, Barnabas became a popular Christian leader due to his generosity, Acts 4:36-37. Rather than be the people God created them to be, Ananias and Sapphira tried to imitate Barnabas’ faith without the sacrifice. The Holy Spirit revealed this to Peter who gave each a second chance to tell the truth. Instead of coming clean, God saw and punished their dishonesty.

Closing Song:

The lyrics of the song Knot examines the heart of someone who claimed to be a Christian, but never verbally shared their faith. While people still pretend to be a Christian when it’s popular, the true story of Ananias and Sapphira reminds human beings that God sees everything.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 8-Bad Timing

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1974 movie “Jaws”

Bible Verse of the Day:

And Jephthah made a vow to the Lord: “If you give the Ammonites into my hands, 31 whatever comes out of the door of my house to meet me when I return in triumph from the Ammonites will be the Lord’s, and I will sacrifice it as a burnt offering.” 32 Then Jephthah went over to fight the Ammonites, and the Lord gave them into his hands. 33 He devastated twenty towns from Aroer to the vicinity of Minnith, as far as Abel Keramim. Thus Israel subdued Ammon. 34 When Jephthah returned to his home in Mizpah, who should come out to meet him but his daughter, dancing to the sound of timbrels! She was an only child. Except for her he had neither son nor daughter. 35 When he saw her, he tore his clothes and cried, “Oh no, my daughter! You have brought me down and I am devastated. I have made a vow to the Lord that I cannot break,” Judges 11:30-35.

Biblical Connection:

The film Jaws is based upon the Peter Benchley novel. Benchley’s Jaws was inspired by the 1916 shark attacks at the Jersey Shore. While the attacks in New Jersey were by bull sharks, the movie Jaws used a great white shark as the villain in the beach town of Amity Island. As fear spread throughout the local beaches, two kids thought it would be funny to snorkel with a fake shark fin.

After an emotional victory in battle, Jephthah felt compelled to honor the Lord. Rather than reflect on how he wanted to thank the Lord, Jephthah made a brash decision. Taking his vow seriously, the only creature to greet Jephthah was his daughter. Just as the practical joke in Jaws was bad timing, sometimes even Christians make careless decisions which affect other people.

Closing Song:

Sometimes human beings force than issue rather than wait on the Lord. The next time you get emotional, remember the sad story of Jephthah’s daughter so that you don’t let bad timing get the best of you.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 7-Finding Areas of Strength

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1981 movie “Raiders of the Lost Ark”

Bible Verse of the Day:

Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. 11 If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen, 1 Peter 4:10-11.

Biblical Connection:

Harrison Ford was a subpar professor in his first appearance as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark. However, when Jones left the classroom and went into the field as an archeologist, he was quick on his feet. Synonymous as the man with the fancy hat and whip, Harrison Ford spent 3 decades building upon the legend of this fictional character. This Hollywood success story serves as a great life lesson to find your areas of strength.

Peter wrote today’s passage in the book of 1 Peter to encourage suffering Christians who endured persecution in the first century. One of Peter’s words of advice is to become faithful servants in local churches. The best way to apply this is to discover gifts and talents that God has blessed each individual. If you’re not sure about your areas of strengths, taking a spiritual gifts assessment may be helpful. Sometimes people with the gift of discernment can see gifts that you never noticed.

Closing Song:

I was over 40 years old before my greatest gift was unveiled to me. I attended a Discernment Conference a few days after losing my job as a teacher. During one of the active learning exercises, a few adults from church shared insights. After putting these thoughts together, the Holy Spirit revealed that I have the gift of writing in the Spirit. A few days later, Express Yourself 4Him was conceived. This is what can happen when you find out your areas of strength.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 6-Are Ghosts Real?

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1984 movie “Ghostbusters”

Bible Verse of the Day:

Immediately Jesus made his disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to Bethsaida, while he dismissed the crowd. 46 After leaving them, he went up on a mountainside to pray. 47 Later that night, the boat was in the middle of the lake, and he was alone on land. 48 He saw the disciples straining at the oars, because the wind was against them. Shortly before dawn he went out to them, walking on the lake. He was about to pass by them, 49 but when they saw him walking on the lake, they thought he was a ghost. They cried out, 50 because they all saw him and were terrified. Immediately he spoke to them and said, “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid,” Mark 6:45-50.

Biblical Connection:

Three parapsychologists in New York City lose their college funding and are forced to start a new business. Despite calling this enterprise ghostbusters, today’s scene appears to be one of their first personal encounters with a ghost. Running away in fear, Peter Venkman, Ray Stantz and Egon Spengler use this to their advantage, attracting frightened yet skeptical customers.

The word ghost appears 109 times in the King James Bible. Back in 1611, the word ghost was interpreted as spirit which explains the original trinity Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Based upon the words of John Mark, the disciples believed in ghosts. As paranormal shows grow in popularity, there is evidence that ghosts do exist in some form of spirit entity.

Closing Song:

The lyrics of Holy Ghost speak of a higher power. Since God works in mysterious ways, there are times of uncertainty that all you can do is trust, waiting for clarification. Why most people don’t fully understand why ghosts exist, the fact is that they do.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 5-The Power of Belief

Video of the Day: Montage from the 2016 NBA Finals “Greatest Comeback Ever”

Bible Verse of the Day:

Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. 13 And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. 14 You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it, John 14:12-14.

Biblical Connection:

As the 2025 National Basketball Association finals begin tonight, both teams will be contending for their cities first title. Over the course of this season, a loss or series of loses may have challenged their belief in reaching the finals. Yet, like the members of the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers, once they fell down 3 games to 1 with no major for error, their belief never wavered.

Spending the last week of his life prior to His crucifixion, Jesus is preparing the disciples for life without Him. Part of this teaching included a pep talk similar to an NBA huddle during a timeout. With a sense of urgency, Jesus highlights the power of belief. Perhaps, Jesus reminded these 12 men of the time He cursed a fig in Matthew 21:18-22. When Christians place their faith and trust in Jesus, anything is possible, including being part of a NBA Championship team.

Closing Song:

In any head-to-head competition, except for the Olympics in case of a tie, there will be a winner and loser. While one will receive a victor’s crown, the other will taste the bitter pill of defeat. This is why the apostle Paul urged Christians to compete in such a way to earn an eternal crown, 1 Corinthians 9:24-25.

by Jay Mankus

Engaging Our Culture: June 4-Walking in the Light this Summer

Video of the Day: Clip from the 1994 movie “The Lion King”

Bible Verse of the Day:

This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all[b] sin, 1 John 1:5-7.

Biblical Connection:

Mufasa is having a special moment with his young son Simba. Like any curious child, Simba is full of questions, wanting to know about life and his future. Mufasa explains his kingdom as far as the eye can see as the sun shines. Yet, Mufasa warns Simba to avoid the shadows, where the light of the sun does not shine. This brief scene highlights the Bible’s symbolism of light and darkness.

One of Jesus’ former disciples uses common sense to illustrate biblical truth. John was the last living disciple, fortunate to escape dying a martyr’s death. Yet, as Jesus’ ascension into heaven passed, 50 years later, Christians began to forget what it truly meant to walk with God. Therefore, John felt compelled to use light and darkness to drive home his point. When you do drift away from God, be honest by quickly repenting so that your faith may be restored.

Closing Song:

As a former college student, I had a tendency to slip away from God each summer. Reading today’s passage served as a wakeup call for me. Rather than continue to slide further and further away from God this summer, walk in the light and flee from the shadows of darkness.

by Jay Mankus