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8/23/2006 |
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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. |
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A Safe Place |
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By Mike Smith on
10/31/2006
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It's the time of year when all kinds of lists are released to the public. Today's fare includes a list of the safest cities in the United States. Hundreds of cities are ranked in order of the safest to the least safe, supposdly on the basis of FBI data. Murfreesboro ranked #166, coming in as the safest city in Tennessee.
No doubt, chambers of commerce all around the nation are scrambling to celebrate or ...
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Winter Wheat |
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By Mike Smith on
10/20/2006
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Recently I reread Kathleen Norris' book Dakota: A Spiritual Geography. Like all good books, it spoke me to me in new ways on second reading.
For example, Norris cites a woman who knows how things work in that part of the world. The woman tells her the truth about winter wheat. She says, "Well, you seed it in September. And it comes up right away. Then i ...
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The Church of the Gap |
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By Mike Smith on
10/12/2006
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Most of us know what it is like to give up on church. We may do so for many reasons. Boredom, competing interests, hurt feelings, honest questions about faith, conflict with other church members, and the like spring readily to mind. I suspect, though, that the gap between the church's stated aspirations and it's actual, daily life is the major factor.
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A Self-Test |
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By Mike Smith on
10/9/2006
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Following yesterday's sermon (10-08-06), some of you asked me to post the outline of the self-test I discussed. The sermon drew upon Luke 11:37-54. Based on the text, I proposed a self-test we might take in order to discern if we are building lives of which God would approve. The seven elements of the self-test are as follows.
1. Am I facing and dealing with the ungodly stuff inside myse ...
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By Mike Smith on
9/22/2006
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Christianity is not defined in terms of "liberal" or "conservative." Still, many us fall into the trap of trying to do so.
Two conversations illustrate the point. In the first instance, a young man took me aside during a gathering and posed a quesiton: "Are you a liberal or a conservative?" I did not know whether he had religion, politics, genorosity versus miserliness, or so ...
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Football and the Church |
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By Mike Smith on
9/18/2006
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After watching the UT Volunteers fall yet once again to the Florida Gators, a question popped into my mind: What if Christians felt as passionately about the church as they feel about their favorite college football teams?
Giving certainly would go up! True college football fans shell out big bucks for tickets, transportation, lodging, meals, team clothing and the like. Donors give huge sums of money to e ...
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Five Years Later |
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By Mike Smith on
9/11/2006
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On September 11, 2001 a staff member popped into my office and said, "Someone has just crashed a plane into the World Trade Center." The church staff gathered around a television set and watched, first in disbelief then in mounting horror, as the drama of 9/11 unfolded.
By mid-day, we shifted gears. After all, we were a ministerial staff, and our first priority was to prepare to help church memb ...
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Reflection on Psalm 24:1 |
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By Mike Smith on
9/1/2006
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Psalm 24:1 reads: "The earth is the Lord's and all that is it, the world and those who live in it." Taken to heart, the statement might just transform the way we live.
Take the well-known problem of what a series of public service commercials once called "Tennessee Trash." No, the commercials did not have to do with Baptists and their strange ways! They focused on litter, all those sod ...
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"Baptist" is an Adjective |
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By Mike Smith on
8/31/2006
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Baptists carved out their niche in the American religous world the old fashioned way: they competed with other Christian groups. Especially during the 1800s, Baptists squared off (at one time or another) against Roman Catholics, Methodists, the Church of Christ, and other branches of Christianity. In each case, both sides laid claim to being the true expression of Christianity.
The battles left a legacy i ...
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The Blessings of Growth |
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By Mike Smith on
8/30/2006
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Rutherford County is the 20th fastest growing county in the United States. That's astounding to those of us who remember when Murfreesboro's population was around 8,000 or so. Why, if this keeps up Chattanooga had best be looking over its shoulder. Murfreesboro might well replace it as the fourth largest city in Tennessee within the next 15 years.
Letters to the editor either extoll or bemoan the ...
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