Advent Series: The Second Way to Prevent a Spiritual Heart Attack this Christmas
By Dr. Scott Rodin | Warning Sign #2 – Shortness of ‘Breadth’
Advent Series: The First Way to Prevent a Spiritual Heart Attack this Christmas
By Dr. Scott Rodin | Warning Sign #1 – A Tightness in our Heart’s Perspective
Three Simple Steps to Help Us Be Thankful for the Right Things
By Dr. Scott Rodin | Write your own Thanksgiving Day prayer.
The Journey to the Discipleship Zone
By Dr. Scott Rodin | Some people call it being in “the flow,” “the groove,” or “the game.” The most common term for this phenomenon is being in “the zone.” Theories and applications of being in the zone and its relationship with athletic competitive advantage are studied in the field ... read on
Christ Inside the Curtain
By Dr. Scott Rodin | A Three-Step Guide For How To Vote As Kingdom People
Defining Reality
By Dr. Scott Rodin | One of Max de Pree’s famous management quotes is this, “the first responsibility of a leader is to define reality.” This is true, not only for leaders, but for all of us who seek to follow Jesus. While we may agree with this advice, defining ... read on
The Four Most Terrifying Words In Scripture
By Dr. Scott Rodin | As I write this blog I confess that I am shaken. I feel as if a warning shot has whistled past my nose, barely missing me but riveting my full attention on its origin. The source of the projectile is a combination of scripture, Oswald ... read on
Ruling as the Image Bearers of God
By Dr. Scott Rodin | Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move ... read on
Defining Our ”Main Thing”
By Dr. Scott Rodin | “The Main Thing is to Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing” was a saying framed in the entry of a church I recently visited. Good words, easy to say but hard to do. I’d propose that the first step for leaders is to define ... read on
Sell It All
By Dr. Scott Rodin | What is your response to Jesus’ invitation to embrace the kingdom of heaven and follow him?