Best Toys Ever (2015)

Dr. James Emery White | Mecklenburg Community Church | Published: Dec 20, 2015

Best Toys Ever (2015)

Wired magazine ran an article on the five best toys ever. Wired is one of the most innovative, bleeding-edge publications you’ll read about all things technological. Which is why at first the list surprised me, but then I realized their angle and couldn’t help but appreciate their wisdom. 

Here’s the list:

1.      Stick

2.      Box

3.      String

4.      Cardboard Tube

5.      Dirt

Anybody want to argue with them? I doubt it.

It’s an important reminder that the best things in life – and often in ministry, leadership, business and family – are the simple things.

The dilemma is how our culture seems to refuse to give simplicity a place.

But think about when it insists on intruding and the wake it leaves behind.

For example, a snowstorm brought your town to a standstill. You went out and stocked up on bread and milk and a few other things you didn’t really need, and settled in. The power went out, so you lit the candles and gathered by the fireplace for warmth. Board games that had been gathering dust for years were pulled out. You played them and had more fun than you could remember. You then went outside and actually played – threw a snowball, made a snow-angel, built a snowman.

It was golden.

You talk, years later, about that magic night. You’d give almost anything to go back and relive it, and wish there was a way to recreate it in the here and now.

In a complex, “always on” world, perhaps what we need to remember is that we need to intentionally unplug every now and then.

Even if just to remember that the best toys in the world – like the best times – are the most simple.

And in truth, the most available.

That is my holiday wish for you. May you enjoy the simplicity and holiness that resides in the stillness between Christmas and the new year. 

And maybe some fun with a leftover box or two.

James Emery White


Sources

Jonathan Liu, “The 5 Best Toys of All Time,” Wired, January 31, 2011, read online.

*Editor's Note: This blog was originally published in 2011. The Church & Culture Team thought you would enjoy this annual tradition once again. Merry Christmas!

About the Author

James Emery White is the founding and senior pastor of Mecklenburg Community Church in Charlotte, NC, and the ranked adjunctive professor of theology and culture at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, which he also served as their fourth president. His latest book, The Rise of the Nones: Understanding and Reaching the Religiously Unaffiliated, is available on Amazon. To enjoy a free subscription to the Church and Culture blog, visit ChurchAndCulture.org, where you can view past blogs in our archive and read the latest church and culture news from around the world. Follow Dr. White on twitter @JamesEmeryWhite.

Best Toys Ever (2015)