(Author’s Note: I started writing this two or three weeks ago, it got bigger than I expected and it just kept growing. Because of it’s size, I am breaking this up and will post one part each day for four days. I don’t intend for this to be a purely political forum but my hope is to discuss political events and find where they intersect biblical teaching. That element does appear in this discussion but it doesn’t show up until Part 4 so please be patient.)
Sermon
Happy Birthday Mr. Shea!
This week, George Beverly Shea celebrates his 102nd birthday. For many of you this may not mean a lot, but it should. Mr. Shea started out singing on the radio in Chicago for the Moody Bible Institute but eventually was asked by Rev. Billy Graham to lead the singing during his worldwide crusades. For untold numbers of us, Billy Graham’s preaching is forever connected with Mr. Shea’s singing and some of the great hymns of the faith just “belong” to him. For me, there are several of these great old songs that, when I hear them in my head, it is George Beverly Shea’ voice that I hear.
A New Digital Divide – Who wins, who loses?
Christmas in January
Top Ten Lists 2010 (Part 2)
Top Ten Lists 2010 (Part 1)
This is the time of year that many blogs are posting a list of the top ten blog posts of the year. Since I have exactly ten blog posts since I started in July, posting a top ten list would really be kind of pointless except that it might be interesting to note what people found interesting and what they did not.
So for what it’s worth, here are all ten blog posts in order of your interest…
1) An Open Letter to Our Nation’s Leaders
Nov 4, 2010 (35 Pageviews)
2) NaNoWriMo – Beaten by a Little Girl
Dec 24, 2010 (34 Pageviews)
3) Mosques in New York, Discrimination or Deliberate Manipulation
Aug 16, 2010 (34 Pageviews)
Aug 3, 2010 (21 Pageviews)
5) Why the Church should be on the Internet
Sep 20, 2010 (20 Pageviews)
6) Would Jesus be burning the Koran?
Sep 10, 2010 (16 Pageviews)
Jul 26, 2010 (13 Pageviews)
8) The Death of the Moderate Class?
Aug 24, 2010 (12 Pageviews)
Aug 31, 2010 (12 Pageviews)
Dec 27, 2010 (4 Pageviews)
So why do I keep writing this stuff if no one is reading it? I’m not sure exactly, except that I know that there are people who are reading and who have told me that they like it. It is possible that lives can be changed and that open and honest dialog can happen. Sure it takes effort and represents a certain amount of risk, but in the end, I believe that it’s still worth it. Hopefully this little thing will grow next year.
Also of interest are the top ten sermons that I posted in 2010 and the top ten sermons of all time (again mine). But that will have to wait for my next post…
A Deeper New Year
NaNoWriMo – Beaten by a Little Girl
An Open Letter to Our Nation’s Leaders
Irregular Regularity
I know that there are not a lot of people following this blog so far, and that’s okay except for one thing. When I started, I committed to being regular about getting updates out at least once each week. I was initially reluctant to make such a commitment and that is why it took me almost a year to decide to start. Even at that, I only started after I was finished with school and after we had moved to our new church here in beautiful Barnesville, Ohio.
Now I have another problem. Between now and November 7th we are preparing a pile of paperwork for our church’s annual charge conference (think of corporate annual reports) with all the additional meetings, budget making, planning, nominating church officers, etc. Also, between now and December 1st, I have a pile of papers and projects that need to be completed for my application for final ordination in the United Methodist Church. I won’t describe the entire assignment but suffice it to say that it’s very time consuming. Naturally, neither of these projects have diminished my regular workload.
With all that out in the open, I apologize for not keeping this blog up to date. I made a commitment and I’m not keeping it. I will try to post as I can, and hopefully, will get back on track after these big projects are finished.
Thanks for understanding.


