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Mike Smith |
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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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One Christian's Take on Health Care |
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By Mike Smith on
9/7/2009
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Let's start with a truth. Much of what passes for debate about health care amounts to nothing more than pundits and people shouting slogans at each other. Their talking points could not pass muster in a high school debate class, where one is required to build a case based on research, genuine engagement with the other person's position, and careful argument.
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Resurrection Means... |
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By Mike Smith on
4/2/2009
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The prospect of Easter 2009 prompts me to think about what resurrection means.
Resurrection means Jesus lives. Christians know and walk with a risen Lord. We encounter Jesus not only as a figure of history but as a present living reality. Frankly, we're often startled by his presence, even as were the first Christians. Sometimes we fi ...
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What Matters Most? |
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By Mike Smith on
2/6/2009
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What matters most?
Recently, I endured a bit of "down time" as I recovered from surgery. My normal routine seldom provides much in the way of down time. I can't say I enjoyed the experience, but it did have an up side: With time on my hands, I began to reflect on what matters most to me.
Like many of us, I've lived in interesting times. F ...
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Looking Back and Looking Forward |
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By Mike Smith on
12/31/2008
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A bit of retrospection and anticipation seems in order on the last day of 2008.
Looking back, 2008 brought blessings, challenges, the expected and the unexpected. The church launched new ministries to special needs children and their families, women interested in missions and ministries, and through various Bible study opportunities. We drastically restructered our approach to youth Sunday School, small ...
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Racism is a Sin |
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By Mike Smith on
11/6/2008
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Try saying this sentence out loud: "Racism is a sin."
Twenty five years ago I led worship for a local group of pastors in the Nashville area. In my sermon, I described the blatant and subtle ways in which pastors exhibit racism: jokes, stories, standing silent when church members exhibit racism, condoning or supporting racist policies in housing or education or employment. & ...
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A New Experience While Early Voting |
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By Mike Smith on
10/15/2008
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A strange thing happened while I was standing in line on the first day of "early voting:" civility broke out among us.
I took my place in line. An older white man, a young black woman and an elderly white woman stood just in front of me. Behind me, a middle aged black woman and a twenty-something white man took up station. Before I knew what had happened, conversation broke out.< ...
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A Call to a Serious Life |
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By Mike Smith on
9/12/2008
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Once upon a time (say as late as 1948), the terms "liberal" and "conservative" actually held clearly defined meaning. Conservatives generally regarded change or experimentation via government to be dangerous. They, therefore, sought to slow the pace and scope of change. Liberals for the most part believed the challenges of the time required enormous shifts in the role of government and so pushed for bold action. Nea ...
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Church As Family |
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By Mike Smith on
7/26/2008
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What do you think of when you hear the term church?
As a child, I thought of a specific building, a small sanctuary at the intersection of two roads in the heart of my boyhood village. The building even had it's name written on it in large, black letters. No doubt about it--the building was the church. As such, the very building was considered holy space. Everything within it commande ...
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My "Take" on Jesus |
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By Mike Smith on
7/3/2008
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Not too long ago, a friend from another relgious tradition asked me to summarize my "take on Jesus." This is the reply I shared.
Jesus, ideally, is the center of my life. Traditionally, Christians speak of Jesus as "Lord," "Master," "Teacher," "Saviour," and the like. The simplest way I know to capture the essence of all such terms is to picture Jesus as t ...
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The Letters of C. S. Lewis |
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By Mike Smith on
4/22/2008
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The letters of C. S. Lewis have been published in three hefty volumes over the past few years. Thanks to my son's generosity, I've been reading the letters as each volume became available.
Any number of matters clamor to be addressed. The letters offer glimpses into Lewis' personal life and spiritual journey, his career, the development of many of his published works, and how he viewed developments in the ...
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