During 2002 three movies were released that drew phenomenal crowds, mostly kids:• Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets• Spider-Man• Star Wars Episode—Attack of the ClonesWhat was the common thing in all three of these movies, and why did that make them so popular? In each of these movies, we saw a young man who never got the message from his father that he had strength for his adventure, battle, and pursuit that he was called to in life. Each of these young men went on with their lives, frustrated and bound by the lack of this message. Isn’t that where so many young men are today?With Harry Potter you see a young man who watched as his parents were murdered, then he was moved to a family that consistently sent messages to him that he had no value. This strange school of magic sees him as a hero, takes him in, and affirms his value and strength. No wonder these books sell in the millions and J.K. Rowling is the richest woman in England!One Christian psychologist, when asked about these books, replied simply:“I see Harry Potter in my office every day.â€Do you see the pattern here?There is a breaking up of the family in America, a lack of relevance of most churches for any authority and power in changing this, and very few core values. Both young men and young women are not getting the messages they need in order to see themselves with spiritual authority and power.It wasn’t that long ago that a few kids (very young) walked by a pornographic store near me and prayed for its destruction. Then they went on home, over an hour’s drive away. That night the store burned down, and one man inside died in the fire. These were kids who already had spiritual authority and power and were free of the bindings our culture so often imposes on them. They had been raised by their parents without television, movies, schools teaching liberal humanism, and many other cultural influences. They didn’t know what they did was not rational, and took spiritual authority and power to make it happen. They had no bindings.(From Carl’s book In Pursuit of Healing)



I heard, If everything goes as planned, the 6th Harry Potter movie is set to be released in November 21st 2008-Thanksgiving weekend. Until then, part 5 will make its way to the cinemas in July 2007.Summer debut for “Harry Potter and Order of the Phoenix†is without a doubt one of the most expected movies of the moment, even if the filming just started and will last another year.The 7th and final book is expected hit the jackpot even harder since J.K Rowling suggested that some of the main characters might die, including Harry Potter. I just can’t wait it!
There are other books in which the hero dies, but in the process releases power and authority. Isn’t that what the Bible is all about? The difference is that Jesus rose again, and in that regained the authority that had been lost on earth which He could now delegate to those that follow. Many times secular stories and history take on this same theme. I think of the Braveheart movie (based on a true story) in which Braveheart, in his death, released the power and authority to free Scotland. My question is not so much whether Harry Potter dies, but what does Rowling do with that death?