“For
My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor
are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord.
For
as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So
are My ways higher than your ways
And
My thoughts than your thoughts.
Isaiah
55:8-9
In
2005, I was completing my undergraduate degree at Bowling Green State
University in Ohio. I soon became aware
that as a Christian I was in the minority.
In a community awash with intellectualism, there was a void of
spirituality. Morality was based upon
popular cultural norms. I could not see
how God could use this environment for His good.
I
took a women’s studies class that hit every hot button issue there was
involving women, including abortion.
Initially most of the students said they saw no problem with abortion
because it was a personal choice. I said
that the problem with abortion was not only the question of whether a fetus was
human or not, but the long term psychological implications for the women. The instructor and many of the students
opposed my view as being pro-life rhetoric.
Then the class watched the film “If These Walls Could Talk” (HBO NYC Productions, 1996; Directors: Cher, Nancy Savoca) which is billed as a pro-choice movie. My first instinct was to skip the film and ask for an alternative project, but I felt God nudging me to watch the movie with the class. I did and I prayed that something good would come of it.
The
film had a dramatic emotional effect on the students. After viewing the film many students were
horrified by what they saw. Several
cried. One young man said, “I may never
have sex again. I could never put a
girlfriend through that.”
What
happened? God opened His loving arms and
embraced those students with His love and changed their hearts.
Who
would have thought a secular film could accomplish that? The
truth is, God hijacked what Hollywood made and turned things upside down.
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