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Mistreating Atheists? (#1061)

2013/04/12 By Greg

Intriguing Article Earlier this week my wife sent me a link to Tania Lombrozo's recent NPR article: "Atheist Shoemaker Loses Faith in U.S. Postal System."  The article explores a study by the maker of Atheist Shoes considering what appears to be unfair treatment of their shipments by the USPS. Troublesome Experiences Atheist Shoes is a "cadre of shoemakers & artists in Berlin, Germany who hand-make ridiculously comfortable, Bauhaus-inspired shoes for people who don't Read More …

Bible Ownership & Readership (#1059)

2013/04/10 By Greg

According to "The State of the Bible 2013," a poll conducted by The Barna Group for American Bible Society, there is a significant gap between Bible ownership and readership.  More specifically, almost 9 out of 10 Americans (88%) surveyed own at least 1 Bible & the average household contained 4.4 Bibles, and only 1 in 5 Americans read the Bible on a regular basis. So What? While this gap isn't surprising, a related statistic is: 3 in 5 (61%) wish they read the Bible Read More …

Teen Pregnancy – Reality Check (#1055)

2013/04/06 By Greg

Perception and reality often differ dramatically.  According to a national telephone survey conducted earlier this year for The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy by Social Science Research Solutions, most American adults are not aware that the rate of teen pregnancy has declined significantly since 1990. FACT: Since 1990, teen pregnancy has decreased 43%. FACT: Since 1991, the birth rate among teens has decreased 49%. Reality Check: 68% of those surveyed who Read More …

Pastor of Innovation (#1054)

2013/04/05 By Greg

When I was a seminary student, it was understood that the vast majority of students would go on to pastoral ministry in a parish setting.  Most of these individuals would spend all of their years in ministry as solo pastors serving smaller congregations.  In recent years, the expectations have shifted significantly.  Only about half of all recent seminary graduates enter parish ministry.  For those who do enter this form of ministry, increasing numbers serve in large, mega, Read More …

Doubling of Those Age 65 & Over (#1052)

2013/04/03 By Greg

The United States Census Bureau projects that the number of those living the US aged 65 and over will double between 2010 and 2050.  Even when one accounts for the anticipated population growth, a significantly greater percentage of those living in the US in 2050 will be 65 or older when compared to current levels. So What? There continues to be much discussion about how churches will change in the coming decades.  How do you believe the doubling of those aged 65 Read More …

Affordable Apartments? (#1045)

2013/03/27 By Greg

The National Income Housing Coalition (NIHC) finds a minimum-wage earner with a full-time job can’t afford a two-bedroom apartment in any state in the U.S.  This reality is based on rent costs determined by the HUD estimated Fair Market Rent (FMR), and a household budget that allocates no more than 30% of income (of one minimum-wage earner) on housing costs.  The group produced a list of just how expensive a two bedroom apartment rental is in each state based Read More …

Seminaries Lack Faculty Diversity (#1044)

2013/03/26 By Greg

While the topic of reforming the seminary experience has been popular for many years (for ideas forwarded by many leaders check out the Future of Seminary Education), it is atypical for such conversations to include expectations for faculty diversity. Even though I would have guessed this was an area in which improvement could be made, I was surprised by the latest statistics.  Claudio Carvalhaes recently shared that the Association of Theological Schools reported the Read More …

Still Signing Off Your E-mails? (#1042)

2013/03/24 By Greg

Matthew Maladay recently suggested the time has come to kill off the e-mail signoff. After twenty years of using e-mail, Maladay has decided to end the practice of concluding his notes with a signoff.  While sharing his own preferred signoff for many years, "my very best," may have been misunderstood by many recipients of his note, his focus is on how the practice is outdated and unhelpful.  As a holdover from an earlier era when notes were written with paper and pen, it is both more Read More …

Which Parent Does More? (#1041)

2013/03/23 By Greg

The Pew Research Center recently released the "Modern Parenthood Report," which reveals the results of their latest polling that asks married and cohabiting parents with children under 18 to compare their workload at home with that of their spouses or partners.  In an overview of the research, Kim Parker and Wendy Wang write: The way mothers and fathers spend their time has changed dramatically in the past half century. Dads are doing more housework and child care; moms more paid work Read More …

New $130 Million Church Campus (#1040)

2013/03/22 By Greg

First Baptist Church of Dallas is about to celebrate the opening of its new 500,000 square foot campus.  The new facility cost $130 million, which is "believed to be the largest church building campaign in modern history."  The celebrations will include: March 24 - lighting of the cross tower and fountain, March 31 (Easter) - grand opening, and April - a special guest or musician each Sunday as a way of celebrating God's faithfulness. The new campus is a "re-creation, Read More …

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Greg Smith

Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope. He has served ten congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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