June 20th, 2023
Keith Haney
One question I love to ask guests on my podcast is: “What do you want your legacy to be?” The illustration below shows what happens when your answer goes astray. A young man was to be sentenced to the penitentiary. The judge had known him from childhood, for he was well acquainted with his father—a […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
“Can’t see your nose in front of your face “ Idiom Meaning – Being oblivious to something obvious, in clear view. On the Road to Emmaus Jesus had His faithful disciples not recognize him. It is easy to focus on the disciples short-comings. To see the disciples as men with a weak faith or just […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
This story is familiar. In 1972, and after 308 years, the First Church of Newton, Mass., called it quits. It gave its assets to a museum, sold its building to a Greek Evangelical Church, and disbanded. Started in 1664, the church rose to a high of 1,200 members in 1952 but dropped to 325 in […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.[1] Luke 24:34 Near the end of Irving Stone’s powerful novel, Love Is Eternal, about Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln, there is a moving conversation between Mrs. Lincoln and the President’s bodyguard, Parker, who had been summoned to Mrs. Lincoln’s room. “Why were you not at […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
There’s an old saying, “God couldn’t be everywhere at once, so he made moms.” That statement has horrible theology in it. But it attempts to convey the importance motherhood plays in our lives. Mothers hold a special place and role that no one else can fill. This post is about the importance of motherhood. The […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
Urban Ministry is messy. It involves loving all people. Some come into our stream of consciousness with messy and broken lives. Because of the struggles their lives have gone through that makes our ministry with them will look messy. Our need to include others makes our partnerships with community leaders and congregations outside the comfort […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
I grew up in the great state of Louisiana. It was a very diverse community of people and cultures. When I think about the church on Sunday mornings, it looks more like Tomato soup. Now don’t get me wrong on cold winter day there nothing better than a good bowl of Tomato Soup and a […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
We pause today to remember our fallen heroes. Thank you for defending and giving your lives to keep us safe and the banner of freedom flying high. These videos are a tribute to you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-ZCvBct6lA https://youtu.be/4VLHEZ6ZUxE Today is more than a day off and time to spend with the family. It is also a day […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
I have spent most of my ministry in big metropolises but have not lived in a community of under 4,000. You know you live in a small town when the closest grocery store is 20 miles away. There is no Walmart in your city, and there are more cows than cars. Doing ministry in this […]
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June 6th, 2023
Keith Haney
The press reported a heart-rending story, telling of a young father who shot himself in a telephone booth. James Lee had called a Chicago newspaper and told a reporter he had sent the paper a manila envelope containing the story of his suicide. The reporter traced the call, but it was too late! When the […]
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