Category Archives: Christian Discipleship

SID IN THE SPIRIT

Make no mistake about it, I believe in the supernatural– miracles, dreams and visions.  Yes, to believe in the God of the Bible is to believe in His ability to do “anything.”  But not everything that God does looks like a miraculous healing, a dream or a vision. His agenda is much deeper than that.  He is most interested in transforming lives– resurrecting the spiritually dead to new life in Christ.

Here is the question:  If God can do anything, then can He also use anyone in getting His message across?  You’d better believe it!  Have you ever read the biblical story of Balaam and his donkey?  In the Autumn of 1978  I clearly saw it first hand.  I’ll never forget the night I had a brief encounter with a bona fide “hippy” named Sid.  Here’s the story.

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FAKE NEWS NOT NEWS

It’s all the rage to talk about right now– “fake news.”  What’s so crazy is that people tend to think that it’s a new thing.  Oh, no.  It’s been happening for a very long time, only it’s been historically called by different names:  “yellow journalism,” “communist propaganda,” “disinformation,” “media hack,” and more recently “digital deception.”

As soon as Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1439, “fake news” became a staple commodity in selling papers.  Some would print almost anything to increase circulation and readership.  In 1835, The Sun (a small, struggling news outlet in New York City) began printing fake stories about an alien civilization on the moon, even presenting scientific facts and multiple endorsements from well-respected scientific communities as proof.  It was all a lie, but it established The Sun as a leading, profitable New York morning newspaper.  Later it all became known as “The Great Moon Hoax,” but The Sun remained a major news outlet until 1950!  For 115 years The Sun laughed all the way to the bank!

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SKIN A CAT, AND MORE THINGS SOUTHERN

In last week’s post, Snake Doctors and All Things Southern, I shared some of my family’s most colorful Southern sayings.  It’s just part of the Southern way of communicating, and each is full of meaning.  Today I want to continue with other sayings that were heard often in the Sims household. My sister, Donna, and I were sharing a ride to the town of our birth, and had so much fun reaching back into time and pulling these sayings out of our memory banks.  Some of them were common to many people around us, but a few were only spoken in our family circle.  Enjoy.

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TRAIN TUNNEL ROULETTE

Have you ever heard of Russian roulette?  Russian roulette is a wicked game (usually a drinking game) to “test one’s bravery.”  If you’re lucky, nothing will happen and you get to live to see another day. If you aren’t you move immediately to the afterlife. (I’m not sure what happens if you chicken out, but most likely it’s fatal.)

Let me be clear– I’ve never played that game, nor would I ever play it.  But have I taken stupid chances?  Have I played Russian roulette with thoughtless decision-making?  You’d  better believe I have– especially when I was young and “invincible.”  What comes to my mind is a series of events that occurred during a camping trip with four teenaged friends– at a place in the Talladega National Forest we simply called “The Train Tunnel.”

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EPIC FAIL – THE REST OF THE STORY

  • Last week’s “Epic Fail” post got more blog site comments and Facebook shares than almost any other in the past year.  And still the whole story has not been told. Like the Happy Days TV show in the seventies, there are multiple spin-off stories surrounding our epic fail.  If you haven’t read the Epic Fail post, read it first, then this post will make sense.  If you’re one of those who are still laughing at our epic fail (and feeling sorry for poor Pastor Benny) then hold on– the ride continues.

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