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What's a Dead Church Like?
A paramedic was asked on a local TV talk-show program: "What was your most unusual and challenging 911 call?" "Recently we got a call from that big white church at 11th and Walnut," the paramedic said. "A frantic usher was very concerned that during the sermon an elderly man passed out in a pew and appeared to be dead. The usher could find no pulse and there was no noticeable breathing." "What was so unusual and demanding about this particular call?" the interviewer a
Nov 4, 20103 min read
What Stage Are You In?
I was standing in line registering for a college class when two life-changing events occurred. First, my wife Linda and I had our first extended conversation (we were in line together). Second, I saw my first personal computer. Don’t get me wrong. Meeting Linda and getting to know her was a big deal. But that would be a different blog. This one is about computer that computer. So while standing in line waiting to enter the Academic Dean’s office to get permission to t
Oct 31, 20103 min read
Are You Leaving Anything Behind?
Last week, a man in Gallatin, Tennessee, walked into a Wal-Mart dressing room with a new pair of designer jeans. (They have designer jeans at Wal-Mart?). Anyway, he took off his old tattered jeans and put on the new ones from off the rack. They fit good! So, he ripped off the tags and walked out…..all they way out of the store. Thinking he got away with it, he met up with his girlfriend in the parking lot and the two of them headed to the nearby Longhorn Steakhouse. After a g
Oct 20, 20102 min read
The Zeus Trojan?
Have you heard of the Zeus Trojan internet virus? The story this week about the international internet based identity theft ring is the makings of a pretty good movie. The FBI, in cooperation with Scotland Yard in Britain and Europe’s Interpol, made multiple arrests this week breaking up an international organization of at least sixty cyberthieves, who have already emptied the bank accounts of thousands of unsuspecting victims. Using the Zeus Trojan virus (name that comes
Sep 30, 20102 min read
Will You Join Me?
There are a lot of reasons I am excited about the Greg Laurie Chicago Harvest at the Allstate Arena this weekend. I am looking forward to the music. Some of the finest Christian musicians will be displaying their gifts in worship and we will be privileged to join them in singing. I’m looking forward to the excitement of having that many people together with a common goal of reaching the lost and worshiping our God. I am certainly excited about the way Pastor Greg will
Sep 23, 20102 min read
Little Things
The first attempt to dig the Panama Canal across the Isthmus of Panama was made by a French company. Thousands of men and tons of machinery tackled the remote mountains and thick jungles. After millions of dollars had been spent, however, the project was abandoned, not because of the mountains but because of the mosquitoes. Yellow fever from mosquitoes killed thousands. It was not until American doctors found ways of protecting people against mosquitoes that the project was
Sep 16, 20102 min read
I'm Rich!
My youngest son, Brock, is studying American History. It’s the one subject I can help him with, and I enjoy it. I love history! He is currently learning about the incidents that led to the Revolutionary War, and while helping him study, I became fascinated with how much of an influence Patrick Henry was on the thinking of the early colonial patriots. It’s hard to imagine the revolution without him. Long before the revolution, Henry was a prominent figure in the colonies,
Sep 9, 20102 min read
Identity Theft
Bill was buying a car. It was used car and he had the money to buy it outright, but the dealership was offering an unbelievable rate, so he elected to finance the car and invest the cash. He now says it was the worst decision he ever made. The finance assistant gave him the forms he was to fill out, and unbeknownst to the dealership, she gave him an extra form. Without thinking it through clearly enough, he put all of his information on that sheet: Social security number,
Sep 2, 20103 min read
Give It a Rest!
The screen on my phone is cracked so I took it in to get it replaced while it is still covered under its extended warranty. So I have a loaner phone. I’m kind of a techy, but since I only have the loaner for a couple of weeks, I am not bothering to learn how to use it too well. I wasn’t even able to answer it the first day. I now know the basics, but I think I’m even missing voice mails. But I’ve discovered something. The break has been nice. My other phone can pretty muc
Aug 26, 20103 min read
Why Does a Baby Smile?
My wife, youngest son and I were on vacation last week. I have a funny way of relaxing on weekends when I am not preaching. I go to as many churches as I can. Believe it or not, my wife enjoys it as well (not sure that the kids saw it the same way growing up). So this last weekend, we visited three different churches between Saturday night and Sunday morning. We enjoyed great corporate worship with fellow believers of other congregations, learned about some different ways of
Aug 18, 20103 min read
The Path to Success
Self-denial. Delayed gratification. I know, not exactly the best thoughts to draw readers in. How’s this, then…. Success! The way to prosperity! Trouble is, most people think the two concepts are diametrically opposed to one another….that is self-denial and success. And that’s why success is a fleeting prospect for so many people. In reality, the two are inseparable. There is no way to prosperity without self-denial. There is no success without sacrifice….in a
Jul 30, 20103 min read
Thanks, Mrs. Raabe! (My Kindergarten Teacher)
Robert Fulghum used to write his musings down and would share them with a few family members and friends. Some of it was pretty good. So good, in fact, that those family members and friends would photocopy his typewritten notes (often included in Christmas cards) and pass them on to coworkers and friends (before the days of those dreadful mass email forwards, people did that with photocopy machines :-). A little girl brought home in her school bag one multi-copied piece entit
Jul 28, 20102 min read
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