(Note: Once again, little ones have gone unprotected, with small boys victimized by both the twisted and broken and the blind and indifferent. I was sexually- abused decades ago, at the age of 8. No victim ever forgets. For the hope of the Penn State small boys and other children being abused, often despite the awareness of others who look the other way, I'm sharing my story here. If you are aware of a child predator, please speak up. Silence truly like a cancer grows.) The little one who smiles and hides the pain Lets tears fall when he plays out in the rain. The innocence … [Read more...] about Another Blind Eye to a Small Boy’s Cry
SBC Issues
Why I use Lifeway (and I think you should too).
In my current ministry, I do a lot of work with Discipleship, with Sunday School and Small Groups, and I look at a lot of curriculum. Some we do in house, much of it we purchase. In all my shopping for material, I tend to lean towards Lifeway, and I think it's the best choice. Let me tell you why I use it and why I think you should too. 1. Lifeway takes time to understand what we are doing beyond the desire to sell us stuff. Lifeway does research, they are involved in education, mission, support and development. They take time to work with churches, be involved with churches and be in the … [Read more...] about Why I use Lifeway (and I think you should too).
Happy 80th Birthday to My Best Man
Today my dad turns 80. He's not happy about that. I try to console him by reminding him that even though he won't be in the 70s anymore, his clothes will be. My dad and I have a great relationship. We go way back. I'm named after him, sort of. My father's name is Anthony Russo. Notice there's no middle initial in there. My name is Anthony F. Russo. The 'F' stands for a name I've never liked (and no, I'm not going to say what it is.) The story goes that a nurse asked him what my legal name would be. The proud, new, and very bewildered father included what amounted to his own nickname. The … [Read more...] about Happy 80th Birthday to My Best Man
An Encounter with the Demonic in America Today
The story I am about to share with you is over two years old. Of course, you only have my word for it, but I would put my hand on a stack of Bibles or get hooked up to a lie detector and tell you that I have not made up a single word. I recently had an "experience" I am trying to make sense of and it got me thinking of this story - originally published at sbcIMPACT in June of 2009. I can tell you two things - I still don't know what to think about this, because it doesn't match my theology of the demonic. Secondly, the young man the story is about is now married, studying for the ministry … [Read more...] about An Encounter with the Demonic in America Today
Living the “Car”stian Life – A Modern Allegory
All week long, my car ran great. Here and there, across town and back, up hills and down; no problems. I turned the key, the engine fired and I was on my way. Then, suddenly, on Friday, a terrible thing happened. I was cruising along when it coughed a couple of times, sputtered, harrumphed, and then quit. Nothing. It would turn over, but not fire. I was stranded. Being the master mechanic that I am, I walked around the car and gave all four tires a firm kick. I opened the hood, jiggled a few wires, pulled and twisted stuff and burned my hand on something hot. But no matter what I did, the … [Read more...] about Living the “Car”stian Life – A Modern Allegory
Rainer, Why Churches Decline, and the Future of the SBC
Thom Rainer posted an article last week called "When Great Churches Fail." It was an intriguing examination of once great churches that had lost their grip an begun to struggle and dwindle. He identified three key elements that seem to be common elements in these declines. Hubris. The word means pride or excessive self-confidence. Here it refers to church leaders who have seen great days at their churches, and who are convinced that their churches are the models for others to emulate. They talk about the methods they used, instead of the biblical principles and passions behind the methods. … [Read more...] about Rainer, Why Churches Decline, and the Future of the SBC
Bush on Obama, Newton on Baptists, and SBC Name Changes
This morning I read through a really interesting piece by Walt Harrington on George Dubya Bush. The whole thing is worthy of a read, but this particular sentence stuck out to me: His only remark about Barack Obama was, as I recall it, “No matter who wins, when he hears what I hear every morning, it will change him.” This reminded me of a comment that John Newton made to John Ryland, Jr., wen the latter found himself in the middle of a very difficult controversy. Here Newton mentioned the benefit of being a minister in the church of England as opposed to a minister in of an Independent … [Read more...] about Bush on Obama, Newton on Baptists, and SBC Name Changes
Educating Our Children and Dividing Our Churches?
Christians today seem to find a way to argue and even divide over just about everything, don't we? There is a growing rift in some churches and between some Christians over the decision that parents make about how to educate their children. Our four children went to Christian schools, public schools, and even homeschooled a little. We tried it all. We found a system that worked well for us - the Miller System of Edumacation! We put our kids in Christian schools through eighth grade to get a solid foundation, then put them into the public schools where there were educational and … [Read more...] about Educating Our Children and Dividing Our Churches?
Thank You, Veterans
There is a lot of debate on blogs about how much part patriotism ought to have in worship services. But on this, there can hardly be debate. On 11/11, we can all agree that the freedoms we enjoy were not free, that they have come to us at the expense of the sweat and sacrifice of those who serve this nation as soldiers. They live in undesirable places and do undesirable things so I can sit in my recliner and write blogs and sermons in comfort. That kind of sacrifice should be remembered and honored daily, not just once a year. Thank you to those of you who wore the uniform and … [Read more...] about Thank You, Veterans
The Hardest Part of Humility
The Biblical call for humility among believers is common, well-known, and needs no citation here. The implications of humility, though, require some attention. Humility is not saying, "I'm bad, I stink, I'm a loser. I'll never accomplish anything for Him because I can't." Statements like this simply assert that the Spirit has bestowed nothing on us and that Christ did not die for us. There's a technical word for that: heresy. Oh, and lest you think I am wagging my fingers at others who have behaved shamefully, allow me to add this: To the best of my knowledge, I'm bad. I stink. … [Read more...] about The Hardest Part of Humility