When I was in college, we had a competition called “Step Sing.” It was basically a musical event where different student groups would dance and sing to a medley of songs which were judged for points. (File this entry under “this guy is a dork.”) Every year, the frats and sororities would change their themes, but there was one thing you could count on: the Baptist Student Union was going to do a little sign language in their performance. Year after year, they found a way to make the symbol for Jesus or king or majesty in their routine using their hands and arms. And it’s not that we had a large deaf population. For some reason, churches and Christians really like throwing a little sign language into their music. It reminds me of when Kramer told George he was going to wear an eye patch just for the fun of it, “that would be like me riding around in a wheelchair just for kicks.”
Why create “Stuff Christians Like?”