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Author: Mike Smith Created: 8/23/2006
My blog deals with what captures my interest: the Christian life in general, the joys and ironies inherent in the church, the relationship of church and culture, books and movies and articles, ecumenism, and related topics. On occasion I follow up on sermons, share prayers, or reflect on a passage of scripture. I like to "think out loud," hear what others have to say, and learn from the experience.

Tony Campolo Does It Again...
By Mike Smith on 3/16/2007

Once again Tony Campolo has gotten to the heart of what it means to live as a Christian. His latest book Letters to a Young Evangelical ought to be required reading for Christians of all ages (not to mention a model of effective, engaging writing for would-be authors!). All of the chapters deserve careful reading. Personally, I found those on how history might end, transcending partisan politics, women and the church and a Christian work eth ...

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Church at It's Best
By Mike Smith on 2/25/2007

I've been thinking about the nature of the church. Doing so puts me in good Baptist company, for the truth of the matter is that the Baptist movement has been and is fueled by a passion for defining church. We tend to devote a great deal of time to matters such as how one enters the church, the ways in which love and power interact in the context of church, the course or courses of individual Christian discipleship in relation to the larger Body of Christ, and t ...

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What does courage look like?
By Mike Smith on 2/20/2007

I've been preaching a series of sermons on the theme "How to Build a Christian Character." This past Sunday I focused on courage. In the course of sermon, I tried to paint a picture of what courage in action looks like when seen in Jesus. One of my church members asked me to post a summary of that portion of the sermon. You'll find it below.

When I look at Jesus I see what courage looks ...

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How to Be Diverse Yet in Community
By Mike Smith on 2/14/2007

Kathleen Norris book Dakota: A Spiritual Geography has taken its place among those volumes I read again and again. She writes well. More importantly, she nearly always says something worth saying, more often than not in the form of a brief story or a single well-crafted sentence.

Like many of us, Norris dares to hope that a church might be a community even as it nurtures the individua ...

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Do What You Can Do Today
By Mike Smith on 2/9/2007

A few weeks ago I read a story about a woman who was the classic "pack rat." She lived alone. Her house was filled with stuff. Tall stacks of papers, bags, clothes, pots and pans, and all the other kinds of things available for purchase took up nearly all the space in all the rooms. The woman moved through her house via narrow corridors that ran among the stacks.

Naturally, she paid a price. She ...

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Good Drivers Needed...
By Mike Smith on 1/23/2007

All of us have seen the ads posted on the backs of semi-trailers as they blow by us on the interstate. The ads, in one form or another, declare that the trucking company needs good drivers and is willing to pay well for each one it can find. Apparently, such drivers are valuable!

Can you imagine what the company means by "good driver?" I'll hazard a guess. No doubt they expect a driver to keep t ...

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Celebration for a New Baptist Covenant
By Mike Smith on 1/22/2007

Recently, leaders from Baptist conventions and fellowships numbering some 20 million members announced a new, cooperative initative. Participants include the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, the National Baptist Convention, the Progressive Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches USA plus several other bodies. A gathering of interested Baptists has been scheduled for January 30-February 1, 2008 at the World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. If all goes as ...

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Lessons from the Florida/Ohio State Game
By Mike Smith on 1/9/2007

Last night's bowl game between Florida and Ohio State determined the "mythical" national championship of college football. Ohio State entered the game as the runaway favorite. Most commentators thought Florida's only chance to win rested with their defense. If the game could be kept low-scoring, Florida might steal a victory.

As it turned out, both Florida's defense and offense arrived ready to ...

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Cynicism or Hope?
By Mike Smith on 1/3/2007

Jim Wallis once gave a baccalaureate address at Standford University. In the course of his speech, he said, "I now believe that the real battle, the big struggle of our times, is the fundamental choice between cynicism and hope. The choice between cynicism and hope is ultimately a spiritual choice..."

Wallis got it right.

Cynicism, it see ...

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Taking the Bible Seriously
By Mike Smith on 12/20/2006

Historically, Baptists have prided themselves on being "People of the Book." By this we've usually meant to imply that we read the Bible, derive our beliefs from the Bible, and attempt to order our lives accordingly. I applaud the goal. It says something good about how seriously we hope to take the Bible. I am concerned, though, about the quality of our performance.

For example, how many of us a ...

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