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Oh, the Joys (???) of Business Travel
By Dr. Scott Rodin | Several years ago I experienced a week of travel that can only be described as a descent into madness. It’s a little long, but I thought you might enjoy my ‘travelogue’. I entitled it, ‘So, how was your week?’ If you would indulge me for a few ... read on
Would you Untie your Colt?
By Dr. Scott Rodin | My favorite story from Scripture about faithful asking and generous giving may surprise you. It comes from Luke, Chapter 19 beginning at the 28th verse. “And after Jesus had said this he went on ahead going up to Jerusalem. As he approached Bethphage and Bethany ... read on
American Idol
By Dr. Scott Rodin | I heard a quote yesterday (Stewardship Summit in Portland) that an idol is, “something you go to for comfort instead of God.” Where do we seek our comfort, assurance and security? We have a lot of idols in America. Sports is an idol, but we ... read on
How Thick is the Ice Under Your Feet?
By Dr. Scott Rodin | In the late 1800’s a Montana fur trapper is running out of supplies during a particularly brutal Rocky Mountain winter. Growing desperate, he realizes he must make his way down to the nearest town to buy food or he will not survive. He sets out ... read on
Happy New Year? Not on Your Life
By Dr. Scott Rodin | My single New Year’s resolution is to put to death my desire for happiness. I want to treat it for what it is – a counterfeit version of the real life God intends for me. Far too many of my decisions in 2012 were motivated ... read on
Reflecting on 2012: Were you created for more than this?
By Dr. Scott Rodin | After a particularly hard and frustrating day I will lay in bed and ask of God, “Is this really the kind of life you created me to live?” Of course, I know the answer. I can go back through my day and hear the Spirit ... read on
Christmas Thoughts from War’s Trenches
By Dr. Scott Rodin | While studying in Scotland I was introduced to the theology and poetry of Studdert Kennedy. Kennedy was an Anglican priest and poet who served as a chaplain in World War I. He witnessed some of the most gruesome horrors of war as he ministered in the ... read on
Newtown’s Child, Bethlehem’s Child
By Dr. Scott Rodin | In this brief blog I use the term ‘Newtown’s child’ to refer to all of the loss we suffered in Newtown, Connecticut one week ago today. I’ve heard people say that the tragedy of Newton’s child was made all the worse because these children died ... read on
The Most Important Question You Will Answer This Christmas
By Dr. Scott Rodin | It seems Christmas is the season of questions. What will we buy for friends and family members who have everything? Which relatives will we visit and when? What cookies will we bake (and when will we have time)? Where will we hold the office Christmas ... read on
America, Our Money Can Save Our Souls
By Dr. Scott Rodin | It is not just our government that is heading for a fiscal cliff. When it comes to money we all stand on the precipice in one form or another. And our rescuer, the salvation of our national and personal plight is right in front of ... read on
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