'culture is not a means to an end for christians to use to get people into heaven. it is the purpose of their creation and re-creation'
graham cray
'the gospel must be constantly forwarded to a new address because the recipient is repeatedly changing his/her place of residence'
helmut thieliche
'the life experience of young people in modern industrialsed societies has changed quite significantly over the last two decades'
finlay and cartmel
'how we consume is an integral part of the kind of person we are and the kind of person we present to the wider world'
wyn and white
'the spirituality of our culture has a motor of addiction - so if we don't disciple well we produce christian consumers not culture transformers'
graham cray
'choice is at the centre of consumerism, both as emblem and core value'
gabriel and lang
'it is the characteristic of our age that there is little sense of community, of any real sense of history, as the present is all that matters'
jon savage (the face)
'if the savings book was the epitomy of modern life, then the credit card is the paradigm of the postmodern one'
zygmunt bauman
''i'm a non religious person looking for a religious experience'
chris carter (x files writer)
'the church is bottom of the confidence ratings for those under 35 but ranks third (out of thirteen institutions) for those over 50.'
european values survey
'the word became flesh and blood and moved into the neighbourhood'
john (gospel writer)
'artists express the soul of a culture'
dean borgman
'music is the breath of god breezing out into the universe'
mike riddell
'the drugs don't work'
the verve
'it's a bittersweet symphony this life
trying to make ends meet you're a slave to money then you die.....
i'm a million different people from one day to the next...
i never pray but tonight i'm on my knees
i need to hear some sounds that recognise the pain in me'
the verve
'they ask where the hell i'm going at 1000 ft per second
hey man slow down! idiot slow down!'
radiohead
'there ain't no real truth
there ain't no real light
keep on pushing because i know it's there.....
i just can't make it alone'
the verve
'life is instantly repackaged as advertising or cartoon, as tabloid drama or household brand'
the face (essay on nineties)
'perhaps one of the things the nineties has been about is the search for authenticity as opposed to all these disneylands'
the face (essay on nineties)
'if it's the real thing we're wanting just where do we find it? the nineties quest for life and some sort of authenticity coupled with a gradual loss of faith in the capacity of big and beliefs to save our souls has led us to make up our own truths, build our own small worlds as best we can'
the face (essay on nineties)
'what is there left to believe in? only yourself, your friends, your humour, your obsessions, your idea of a good time, your idea of what matters. and the great thing about the nineties is that your idea can matter'
the face
'if there's a key to the nineties i think it's that perpetual insecurity. never have peple thought so hard about their lives and come to such indecision or felt further apart..... if there's going to be an epitaph for the nineties it will be 'by the ned we all felt like victims''
damon albarn (blur)
'we inhabit a civilisation of crumbling confidence, in which it is hard to be sure of anything'
felipe fernandez-armesto
'an evangelist must respect the culture of a people not destroy it. the incarnation of the gospel, the flesh and blood which must grow on the gospel is up to the people of a culture'
vincent donavon
'perhaps it is unsurprising that many christians perceive the emerging culture as the enemy and look for ways to protect themselves against it. but faith requires risk'
mike riddell
'in recent decades we have passed like alice slipping through the looking glass into a new world'
walter anderson
'post modern simply says that the previous culture 'modernism' is at an end and something else is emerging to take its place'
mike riddell
'the greatest barrier to the gospel in contemporary western culture is the church'
mike riddell
'culture is a living thing which can only be developed from within. it can not be imposed from above'
pete ward
'the world looks suspiciously like a 20 channel satellite t.v. with a madman holding the remote control: before you have time to make sense of the story, the screen beams other images, to be replaced with yet other images, before you begin to know what they are images of; and all comes from nowhere and melts back into nowhere again'
zygmunt bauman
'remember at the start of the decade it being pronounced that these would be the caring nineties in direct reaction to the materialistic eighties? well, excuse us while we bathe in frothy irony and knock back our 'testosterone and black', but it hasn't happened yet'
miranda sawyer (the face)
'the postmodern refers above all to the exhaustion of the modern'
david lyon
'we emerge from our mother's womb an unformatted diskette: our culture formats us'
douglas coupland (polaroids from the dead)
'you're born; you live; you run around a bit; you die; so you might as well look foxy while you're doing it'
frontier clothes shop