• Church Life

    Do You Ever Talk to the Preacher After Church?

    It is in my mind to discuss this strange phenomenon all preachers experience every week. It is that time after the worship service has ended and you are shaking people out the door. If I go back to the first time I ever gave a lesson to the general audience inside a church building I can say that I have entertained about 30 years of post-sermon foyer talks. “Foyer Talks”: It would be a really good book for an older preacher to write about. I would read that book. I want to know all about memorable preacher to person, person to preacher foyer talks after church. There are some people…

  • Church Life

    Quick Thoughts on the One Body

    Mom and I were blessed to spend part of last weekend with some of the good ladies from the Estes church of Christ near Henderson, TN. Their retreat theme this year was beautifully exhibited in their actions and hospitality while we were there. That theme was “Many Members, One Body.” As I suspect they did, I’m guessing your mind went immediately to either 1 Corinthians 12 or Romans 12. However, being Faughn/Tatums, we did not go the expected route. Oh, we wound up there in Lesson 3, but we decided to look at things a little differently. While I can’t fully re-create three full-length lessons, I’d like to give you…

  • Church Life,  Tech

    The Christian’s Social Media Checklist

    Social media is a constant in our lives. I sometimes wonder if future generations are going to wonder why half of our words started with a “#”! We spend hours on Facebook, Instagram (or, for you cool kids, “insta” or “the gram”), Twitter, and a host of other smaller platforms. There is so much good that can be done through social media, as we are able to share Bible verses, links to good articles (maybe this one? hint, hint), ideas of church activities, and more. But with the good also comes a lot of bad. False information. Arguments. Biting sarcasm. Even idolatry, as we post far more about some earthly…

  • Church Life,  Family

    September 12th: A Full Mast Day

    Driving down Willow Avenue towards the church building for work on a Thursday morning I saw something that made me pause and be thankful. It was a flag at full mast. The day before, our country had commemorated 9/11 and every flag was flown at half-mast. We were remembering and still mourning a terrible event that happened in America 18 years ago. There are certain days that will always be half-mast days. Have you ever seen a flag at half-mast and not know why it had been lowered? If you have, then perhaps you found yourself quickly checking the news. This reminds me that oftentimes people are in mourning over…

  • Church Life,  Family

    A Combination That is Difficult to Beat

    One of my favorite books in the Old Testament is the book of Nehemiah. It, of course, provides the reader with details concerning the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. From a historical perspective, that makes it interesting. However, that is not the only thing that intrigues me about this book. There are a number of lessons that are still useful for us today.   Without going into detail, I would suggest, for example, that present-day leaders could learn a great deal from the qualities, personality, strategies, etc. of Nehemiah himself. We can also learn a lot from the people who “…had a mind to work” (Neh. 4:6). The book of Nehemiah contains one…

  • Family,  Legacy of Faith Podcast,  Parenting

    Episode 127: Parents, Teach Your Children Compassion

    https://media.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/content.blubrry.com/faughnfamily/Legacy_Podcast_127.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS (Player not displaying or working? Click here to listen.) After a little podcast hiatus, Adam and Leah are back. This week, they talk about how parents need to instill the concept of kindness and compassion in their children and why that is valuable for spiritual reasons and for reasons even the world recognizes. Resource “I Raised 2 Successful CEOs and a Doctor — Here’s One of the Biggest Mistakes I See Parents Making” [CNBC] More from A Legacy of Faith To subscribe to A Legacy of Faith by email for free click here. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes Subscribe via rss Find…

  • Church Life,  Family

    It Made My Day!

    I’ve been going to the gym lately trying to keep my knee joints moving so I can keep my own knees and not end up with some foreign parts in my body. I can hardly believe it, but I really like going. I get up early, throw on some exercise clothes, brush my teeth and hair and drive to the gym. I’ve met a few really nice people there. The young man named Joe, who helped me learn how to use the machines, was very kind to this older lady who needed a lot of help.   There are a couple of women about my age who also happen to like the early…

  • Church Life

    Lessons from 10 Years on the Road

    Lord willing, tomorrow I will finish 10 years. Let me explain. 10 years ago, I could not stand how I felt. While I had (and have) a minor medical condition, it was more than that. I had gained some weight. I was lethargic. To say I was out of shape would be an understatement. So, on September 13, at 6:00 AM, I got up and went outside for a walk. The walk did not last long–about 20 minutes–, but I told myself that this was the beginning of something that I was going to stick with no matter what. That first winter, I remember the day when I knew I…

  • Church Life

    Ezekiel’s Wife

    What is the one blessing in your life that causes you the greatest amount of joy? What is the desire of your heart? What if that one thing that has become the pinnacle of your existence was to be removed? How would you respond? In the book of Ezekiel God sends a very difficult message to Judah by way of a sign in the life of this faithful prophet. Can you guess what it is? Ezekiel’s wife dies. That’s right, she dies. Ezekiel is even then told by God that he is not to mourn at the sudden loss of his wife but to rather sigh in silence. He is…

  • Church Life,  Family

    “Whatever the Cost” : 3 Words that Make Me Think

    Do you ever stop to think about the words you sing as you worship? Since we are supposed to “…sing with the spirit…and with the understanding…” (1 Cor. 14:15), it seems to me that this would be an advisable thing to do.  At times, this is also a sobering thing to do. In fact, it could be downright challenging. I love the song, “I Believe in a Hill Called Mount Calvary.” I especially like the sentiment expressed in these words:  “And when time has surrendered and earth is no more, I’ll still cling to the old rugged cross.” However, there are some lyrics right before those words that challenge me. If I’m really engaged…