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Rhett Smith

Dedicated to all those who find themselves wrestling through the next stage of the journey. Whether you are experiencing life on the mountaintop, or life in the valley, I pray that my writing and our interactions help each other along the way.
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“Introverts in the Church” — Interview with Adam S. McHugh/Part 1

Dec 15, 2009
Back in the early part of the fall I made a comment on Twitter about being exhausted from all the deep conversations I was involved in at a conference, and Adam McHugh wrote an @reply to me asking if I was an introvert. It was an interesting...

iPhone + Ustream = Therapy on the Go

Dec 11, 2009
One of the things I have been thinking about for the last six months is the idea of doing therapy on the go through mobile technology. Though I believe strongly in the benefits of in person, face to face therapy, I think technology is making available...

Are You Everywhere, But Really Nowhere?

Dec 10, 2009
If you have been following my Twitter stream over the last week you will have noticed how much I love the new book, Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture by Adam S. McHugh. I will be blogging about the book more at...

Two Relational Caveats on the Use of Technology in Creating Intimacy

Dec 3, 2009
I wanted to share this Ted talk with you (HT: Marc Payan), How the Internet enables intimacy by Stefana Broadbent. The description of her talk is: We worry that IM, texting, Facebook are spoiling human intimacy, but Stefana Broadbent’s research...

Can You Be “Fully Present” Relationally If You Are Tweeting In Your Wedding, Church Service and Marital Interactions…

Dec 2, 2009
At the Cultivate Conference in October I was really impressed with John Acuff’s thoughts on satire. He basically said (loosely paraphrased) that for him satire was blowing something up so big (larger than life), so that we can sort of step back and...


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