Sometimes we fall into the habit of failing to appreciate the present. Sometimes we reflect too much time on the past when it was "the good ol' days." At other times we focus our attention to the future when things will be better, and we will have more to appreciate. We also regret the past … Continue reading Today is . . . well Today.
Author: Scott McCown
What to Look for in a Church
Last Thursday, over at the Preacher's Pen, my friend and brother-in-Christ, Chris Gallagher posted a list of 6 Reason I Do Not Attend Your Congregation. Take a moment to read his thoughts (of course, you should wait until after you finish reading what I have to say <grin>). I found his thoughts extremely timely, especially … Continue reading What to Look for in a Church
What I Know
What I Know I do not claim to know why, The only way for my salvationWas for the Christ to die. I do not completely understand,All the ways and reasonsGod promised to hold my hand. I do not fully comprehendAll the events of His lifeNor of His coming in the end. I … Continue reading What I Know
A New Tolerance Policy
"Tolerance!" they shout. You must be tolerant to have value in society. If you do not tolerate differences in others you are "ignorant," "bigoted," "narrow-minded," and are likely a "religious nutter" (Fundamental or Evangelical Christian). At least that is what the media and modern society says. The modern American is tolerant of everyone. Excuse … Continue reading A New Tolerance Policy
150+ Years of Preaching
Yesterday I spent the day with a group of friends and mentors who happen to be preachers. About 7 of us traveled to Double Springs, Alabama and met up with about 15 other preachers and Church leaders for a monthly meeting. These meetings vary in topic and focus. This year, Vance Hutton asked three preachers … Continue reading 150+ Years of Preaching
Teamwork, Basketball, the Church, and the Body
There are a number of great sports in the world some claiming to be national sports to particular countries or regions. Personally of all the sports that we participate in in the United States, none is more truly American and worthy of our participation than that uniquely Canadian-American designed game created by Presbyterian Minister, teacher, … Continue reading Teamwork, Basketball, the Church, and the Body
Top Ten Marriage Keys
Originally posted by me in August of 2009, I re-post for your consideration: From the Home Office in Parrish, Alabama — Top Ten Keys to a Great Marriage! 10. Communication – Eph 4:26-29 9. Loyalty to each other – Eph 5:31 8. Ability to Cope – Matt 10:16 7. A Sense of Humor – … Continue reading Top Ten Marriage Keys
Ten Statements About Optimists
Are you and Optimist or a Pessimist? Sometime ago (7 years ago) I presented a lesson on the benefits of pessimism - it was an attempt to move us past pessimism toward realism. As I was looking through the file of blog ideas this morning I came across a list of about 15 descriptions of … Continue reading Ten Statements About Optimists
Two Ships, Two Sinkings, and Two Captains.
The RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912 after striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York, New York. 1,517 passengers and crew lost their lives on that voyage. The Italian Cruise Ship, Costa Concordia capsized this past weekend off the coast of Tuscany and may sink into 224 feet … Continue reading Two Ships, Two Sinkings, and Two Captains.
Being a Better Dad!
On July 25, 1997 my life changed! The change was immediate and long lasting. I am who I am today partly because of the events on that day. That day 14 1/2 years ago our son entered the world. A few days later we left the hospital to begin life as new parents in our … Continue reading Being a Better Dad!