Lessons from Bull Durham

Lessons from Bull Durham

David Burchett

Author and Speaker


Today you will see why I keep "Confessions of a Bad Christian" as my personal blog title. Recently the movie Bull Durham was on a cable channel and I watched it again. Hard to believe it has been over 20 years since it was released. In this article I am going to draw some spiritual applications from an R-rated movie. Gasp. In my early church experience real Christians didn't watch any movie and most assuredly not an R-rated one. The really godly people did not drink or dance. The really, really godly people did not have televisions. They were a laugh a minute. If any of those folks were to read today's post they would no doubt remove me from their fellowship that I used to call "The First Church Of Misery Loves Company But We Probably Won't Love You".

Despite that risk of censure I press on. I have directed major league baseball television broadcasts for nearly three decades. No baseball movie that I have seen comes closer to capturing the unique culture of baseball like Bull Durham. It has some rough language and sexual content so proceed with caution. The main characters are a young pitching phenom (Nook LaLoosh) and a nearly washed up but knowledgeable catcher (Crash Davis) that is brought in to mentor the prize prospect. One of my favorite scenes is when Crash teaches the young pitcher how to handle interviews with the press.

Crash Davis: "It's time to work on your interviews."
Nuke LaLoosh: "My interviews? What do I gotta do?"
Crash Davis: "You're gonna have to learn your clichés. You're gonna have to study them, you're gonna have to know them. They're your friends. Write this down: "We gotta play it one day at a time."
Nuke LaLoosh: "Got to play… it's pretty boring."
Crash Davis: "Course it's boring, that's the point. Write it down."

I have learned that the journey with Jesus is simply living it one day at a time. Write it down. You can't live in regret of the past. It is forgiven. You can't live in fear of the future. It is in God's Hands. You live in the moment, one day at a time, trusting Him for that day. That's the point. Play it one day at a time.

My friend John Weber passed away two years ago. He had a saying that I love.

"God didn't call me to be spectacular. He called me to be faithful."

Write it down.

Another quote from the movie Bull Durham had spiritual application for me.

"This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains."

In many ways Christianity is a very simple faith that we have made incredibly legalistic and difficult. To paraphrase the line above. "You love the Lord your God. You love your neighbor. Sometimes it is easy. sometimes it is hard. Sometimes life rains on you."

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marysunkes
9/28/2009 5:07 PM
A link to this article has been posted on the website GoodNewsNow.com.
macfarlane
9/28/2009 11:03 AM
This article really bothers me. While the spiritual applications may be good, to use an R-rated movie to make the point and to seemingly defend such a movie is unbelievable. Why is such a compromise deemed acceptable? Doesn't Crosswalk see how such an article could cause a weaker brother or sister in the Lord to stumble? And, how can you elevate an R-rated movie and then put down Christians who have desired to separate themselves from the things that offended their conscience? At least they were trying to live a pure life. Only the Lord can judge their motives.

1 John 3:3 says, "And every man that hath this hope in him [the hope that we will soon see Jesus and He will make us as He is] purifieth himself, even as he is pure."

Where is the purity in "Bull Durham?" Mr. Burchett wrote, "It has some rough language and sexual content. So parents and good Christians should proceed with caution." Am I to assume that NON-parents and BAD Christians are free to watch? This is sad!
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