On my card game, I've made probably around 120 different cards. A lot of them were my friends' ideas, so they weren't all my idea.
I don't really listen to rap on the radio because I don't like the message and I can't go onto youtube (my internet is like a cell phone data package, without the unlimited data option, I couldn't remember if I've told you this before), so all the rap I know is on the radio.
My favorite christian band is MercyMe. I really like their song "Finally Home", and it's the first song that really made me notice them. I love "To Save a Life", it's a great movie and it easily makes my list of top ten. I couldn't tell if you were talking about that movie or a song, so I'm sorry if you were referencing to other things. As said before, I can't watch videos, so I don't know all that much.
Okay, time to be serious for a minute. The truth is, yes, it would be nice if more christian songs/shows were played, but then people would have a fit. There was even a petition going around to change Christmas to simply, the holidays, because people were so against religion that they didn't want a single tie to it. If more people are going to be converted, it has to be done without force. When people are forced to do something, they tend to want to do the opposite, so if we start putting Christian stuff everywhere, people would throw a fit.
In my opinion, you have to ease people into it. The way I go about my life, I don't preach everywhere I go because it will only turn people off of it. I try to be as nice as I possibly can to anyone and everyone. I try to live the bible out, rather than preach and talk about it. If people wanted to learn about that stuff, they could go to church. Now church brings up a whole new issue that I'm not going to touch right now. I may not be converting a thousand people a day, but I think I'm at least bringing down those stereotypes people carry with them.
One of my aethiest friends came over for dinner. When I first met him, he was intolerant to any hint of religion whatsoever. After a couple years of hanging out, he prayed with the rest of my family without any conflict. Multiple surveys have concluded that the reason most people don't like religion, is because they feel like they're being judged. I feel the best way to bring people in, is to get rid of these barriers and awkwardness that drive people away.