To
truly stand strong against the tide of popular culture – not as a milk-toast
Christian who looks and talks like everyone else, but as an actual
world-changing witness of a radically different life – isn’t an easy road.
Especially when you’re completely immersed in the culture, and working in the
arts scene where Christian values aren’t exactly the norm.
That’s
where Beecher excels. I recently had the privilege of interviewing him – here are
his words of wisdom.
Q: How do you stay strong in
your faith and principles, when you’re immersed in secular culture?
A: I’ve
found that for me it comes down to how
much I value something and the priority I put on it.
And
realizing that Jesus doesn't accept or love me for what I do or how often I
read my Bible, but he accepts me and loves me because of his unconditional
love, mercy, and grace. For example, I used to let it get me down if I missed
reading my Bible one day because I was so focused and concerned about my
Christian performance and how I was doing compared to others.
I've
slowly come to realize that being so honed in on performance can turn Christianity into a habit or methodology
rather than a relationship.
That
said, it is super important to me to stay in the Word (especially when life
gets hectic) even if that means opening up the Bible app on my phone at night
to read a Psalm and say a prayer. When I'm out of town and working, I make sure
to get some alone time with the Lord because if I want to be a light to others, how am I going to be successful if I
haven't been to the light source?
And I
make sure that I'm not trying to be someone I'm not - just being myself and not
catering to other people's pressure or expectations is a big deal.
Q: What does “not looking like
the world” mean to you personally?
A: Not
looking like the world to me means more about what we value and stand for than
how we dress or act. Obviously our standards should align with the Bible, but
Christians are all over the map on dress or language or what they listen to or
watch.
What's
really important is that we recognize truth and moral standards in the Bible,
how God calls us to behave or act, and that we follow them.
Q: The arts/fashion scene is
not exactly Christian – how are you able to be a light in the darkness?
A: I'm
able to be a light in the darkness because of point #2 above - I know what I believe, I have a moral code
I follow, and it makes me different. The arts can be a brutal workplace -
people are treated like cattle, cutthroat, a dog-eat-dog industry. But as a
Christian it's high on my list to love others, and that's something that stands
out in a place where every person is out for their own good.
It's easy to be self-centered,
but when we're others-centered we'll stand out. That goes for any area of
life, not just the arts.
I've
heard it said that St. Francis' quote "Preach the Gospel, and when
necessary use words" is wrong. That you have to speak the Gospel; you
can't preach the Gospel simply through your life. I disagree. There's a fine
mix of both. Being in the arts arena (and often being able to work with a great
team), we've had many, many people comment about how great it is to work with
us, how we treat people and each other, and the list goes on.
Occasionally
there's an opportunity to share the why behind our work ethic - that
would be the love that Jesus demonstrated for us, which in turn makes us want
to love others.
If you live differently, people
will take notice.
And
that can open unimaginable doors for sharing Jesus' love with others.
Head
on over to Beecher’s website at www.beecherproch.com,
where he sells an awesome collection of creatively hand-painted clothing... And
be sure to sign up for his updates – his store is expanding and you don’t want
to miss the latest!
Nice article, and very encouraging for me today! Loved the point made about our Christian life isn't a list of rules we need to follow but rather it's a relationship we need to develop . Thank you for posting this, I will be gleaning much from this article ! :)
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Thank-you Ashley!! So glad it was an encouragement to you! :)
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