Devotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 282 – Filters In a most enjoyable call with my friend and client, Darrell, he cautioned that I know what ‘filters’ I am viewing world events through. That made me pause. “See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the universe, and not according to Christ. Colossians 2:8 Scripture is...
Read MoreDevotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 281 – Renunciation I have been reading Ron Rolheiser, a favourite teacher of mine. His thoughts apply to the sanctified (saintly) calling in your business or vocation. Ron quotes Søren Kierkegaard, “To be a saint is to will the one thing.” He then draws on Thomas Aquinas who said, “every choice is a renunciation.” Ron continues, “We have to make choices, accept the painful...
Read MoreDevotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 280 – Sabbath I am sitting on a farm in Tajikistan, cross-legged on a korpacha (mat) on the floor. The owners who I came to serve are having their mid-afternoon rest, a wise habit in a hot country, especially on the sabbath day. They have insisted I rest, too. I protest, weakly, that I am on a work trip. But if the people I came to serve are resting, I must, too. Even the minah birds and...
Read MoreDevotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 279 – Nobody said it would be easy View this in your browser Daniel’s words shine like a lighthouse in a storm of devastating prophecy. (B)ut the people who know their God shall be strong, and carry out great exploits. Daniel 11:32b How does one stay strong in all the world’s buffeting? How stands your bastion of Love? “Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong....
Read MoreDevotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 278 – The radical light that you are I stand at the edge of a sepulchre where nearly 250,000 people are buried. I was at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. My colleague asks the guide, “Are you Hutu or Tutsi?” She replies, “We do not use those terms anymore. We are Rwandan.” In that moment, she shone light into a dark place; she practiced ‘Kwibuka’, the act of remembering and building the...
Read MoreDevotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 277 – Changing paradigms Two moments on my travels have shown me how important it is to be adaptable, attentive and adept at trying new things. “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.” — Isaiah 43:18 In Rwanda, I met specialists in conservation agriculture from across Africa. They shared innovations born from their own hard-won experience in the fields. I realised many of the most...
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