Splash Nation
Saturday, May 10th, 2008I have officially reached the pinnacle of “Home Birthday Party world.” Somehow we have managed to avoid the Chuck E. Cheese nation of party land. There is nothing wrong with rubber pizza, but we’ve tried to stretch Parker’s parties every year into another event at home. This is our gift to him and hopefully to ourselves. I think.
For Parker’s 7th Birthday party, our theme was “Splash Country.” Kelly and I rented a dunking booth and a Bounce House (Moon walk for people my age and up), and we went all out one more time. Believe me, it would be hard to top the Choo-choo train party (age 2), Fireman party (age 3), Sports party (age 4) Cowboy Roundup (age 5), and Pirate party (age 6), but I think this year took the literal cookie cake. The weather cooperated, and so did the people. Over 40 kids and 20 adults arrived. […]
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Graduating into the Missing
Saturday, May 10th, 2008Christians and especially churches have created the culture of the missing. We’re the ones that have caused many people to go missing. How? We have treated evangelism as strategy, labeled the nonChristians as the only sinners in the world, have turned funerals chances to threaten people out of hell, have outsourced healthcare and disease to someone else, and all the while overlooked the missing in need of relationship right before our eyes. When the paralytic needed additional assitance, we were too worried about whether it would cost too much. When an immoral woman came knocking on our door, we were too busy arguing about worship styles. When over 5,000 hungry people needed to be fed, we were too busy arguing about problems at church.
And when high schoolers, college students, and young adults cried out, we answered with programs, trips, and gymnasiums. But not relationships. This is especially true for our […]
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Sunday, April 27 Service
Sunday, May 4th, 2008Watch the 11:00 Worship Service at First Baptist
A ministry of First Baptist Church of Knoxville, Tennessee, Dr. Bill Shiell, Senior Pastor
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Listen to Me
Thursday, May 1st, 2008“Listen to me…when I am lonely. Oh, I know most people think that because I am busy I have a full life. And I am glad I have been successful in avoiding their pity. But sometimes, when nights have been long, the club meetings few, the volunteer work routine, the neighbors busy, and the telephone silent, I want to cry out for human contact, but there is no one there to listen to me.
Listen to me…when I am angry. And if I tell you I am angry with God, will you reject me?
Listen to me….when I want to celebrate, or express joy, or tell of a success without appearing to be a braggart. And, please remember, if you are listening to me, you won’t top my success with one of your own, or stick pins in my balloon of joy by telling me what problems may arise.
While you are listening […]
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