Looking for Love

Watch this commercial all the way to it’s surprise ending and then answer these questions:

  1. What does it say about boys?
  2. What does it say about childhood?
  3. What does it say about love?
  4. What does it say about sex?
  5. What does it say about family?

HT: The Evangelical Outpost

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About Paul Edwards

Paul is the Executive Director of the Center for the Study of God and Culture in Detroit, Michigan and Founding and Teaching Pastor at Redeemer Church of Waterford, Michigan.

5 thoughts on “Looking for Love

  1. BTW, I showed the ad to my WIFE, she is not alarmed by this, but rather we “like it”. We know that siblings are important, it is natural for any only child to want one. The smart little boy knows about FAMILY!! Close knit families are so important to society.

    Paul, am I getting to your question? Or running around it?

  2. Just one smart kid who was lonely, and knew the answer. He will grow up to be a scoccer playing family counselor ready to tell the parents that kids need siblings. This is so true. I (a male) grew up with no brothers, only sisters. That leaves me wanting male friendship to “play” something. I have a friend, and we build electronic radios and transmitters, amateur radio, for run.

    Don’t get alarmed here, I have been married for 22 yrs, and have 4 kids. But I think I will always “need” someone to share the playtime, which to me is building things for fun.

    Not very spiritual here, but now my 4 boys are growing up, pizza and movie night is so very meaningful to me. They are my buddies and there are alot of things we have fun doing.

  3. kaymc

    When my son, was around the age of 2 yrs old we had a small ( small in reference to the things of weighter matters, but grandiose in the realm of a father and son), ritual worthy to note here. I have always been a worker of longer hours than perhaps I should be, but many nights when I would come home, I would bring a treat for the two of us, a Hostess snowball. I can recall sitting on the living room sofa with a snowball, and my boy approaching me, with his b (blanket), and ask, “some da-ye ?”, and we would share the snowball. Even at this time in life , we still occasionally share a snowball.

    Now here is the jewel;

    I can’t wait to sit with my Savior, and enjoy a heavenly “treat”, forevermore!!

  4. I don’t know, but I want that boy to grow up and marry my daughter…lol.

    Don said it all, didn’t he? Without Jesus…even stratos are just a candy bar.

  5. About boys;………. You don’t have to tell them much, they pick it up naturally!

    About childhood:.. That it is only available once!

    About love;………….Love, like bread ,in order to be good, needs to made fresh daily!

    About sex;…………..Every marriage should have one of each!

    About family;……….Dorothy had it right, “There’s no place like home”!

    About Jesus;
    Every boy, every childhood, every love, every sexual encounter, and every family is empty without Him in it!

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