All posts by Dr. Scott Rodin

Disciplines of the Steward Leader #8 – Daily Submitting our Time, Talents and Resources to God’s Work

As leaders we are called upon to lead our people by modeling the life of a faithful steward.  Here is a quick check list to see how you are doing. Time.  How are you modeling balance and wholeness in your use of time?  More importantly, whose time is it, really?  Can you say of every minute of every hour of every day, ‘it is not mine, Lord. It is yours.’?  Would an audit of .

Disciplines of the Steward Leader #7 – Leading a Lifestyle that Reflects a Love and Care for God’s Creation

Everything in this world emerged from the simple combination of the human being created in God’s image, and the Garden, which was created for humanity, and humanity for it. Those ingredients are the foundation for all that exists in God’s creation: a man, a woman and a garden. All of our advanced technology, our science, our music and literature, our civilization and global economy—everything grew out of the formula of man, woman and the .

Disciplines of the Steward Leader: #6 – Pray for Eyes to See your Neighbor as God Sees Them

When I am in a hurry I see the people God places in my path as obstacles to be overcome. I get focused on my agenda, my needs and my precious time and the people I encounter mostly get in my way.  They don’t drive fast enough, move me through check out lines quickly enough or return emails promptly enough.  In this mindset, people are mostly frustrations.  That is because I see them in .

Disciplines of the Steward Leader: #5 – Choosing the Applause

‘Who – as a matter of deep conviction and humility – will determine your worth, the value of your life on earth?’ One of my bookmarks carries a thought that has stayed with me throughout my years in leadership: “It doesn’t matter if the world knows, or sees or understands, the only applause we are meant to seek is that of nail-scarred hands.” Leaders are exposed to opportunities to generate applause. As public figures .

Disciplines of the Steward Leader: #4 – Affirming the Tension

Is your self-image in balance?  As leaders we face persistent temptations and pressures designed to knock us out of balance.  Here is an uncomfortable and uncompromising question for you; what drives your self-image?  That is, what are the sources that you listen to each day that will ultimately determine the way you see yourself, value yourself and judge yourself?  Be brutally honest with yourself and make a list of those driving forces, those influential .

Disciplines of the Steward Leader #3 – From Producing to Bearing

Two years ago I was confronted with the realization that I had been reading John 15 from a fundamentally flawed perspective.  Take a moment and read the first nine verses, and count the number of times the words ‘abide/remain’ and ‘fruit’ are used.  In most versions each are mentioned at least seven times in these nine short verses.  Clearly they are the focus of this text. From my perspective there was an inherent contradiction .

Disciplines of the Steward Leader: #2 – Going Deeper

I was sitting on the beach during a family vacation in Belize, taking in the beauty of the Caribbean as it splashed its way onto the sandy shore. Children were playing along the shoreline, running to stay ahead of the waves as if chased by a ferocious beast. Some of it was play, but some was a real fear of the power of the incoming waves. Older kids had conquered that fear and were .

Disciplines of a Steward Leader

For the past four years I have been writing and speaking about the steward leader.  I believe it is the most transformational understanding of leadership I have ever encountered.  Over the next several weeks I will share with you nine disciplines that mark the life of a steward leader.  I hope they inspire and challenge you to greater faithfulness and joy in whatever undertaking God is calling you. Steward leaders succeed because they are .

Preparing our Heart for Lent – Meditation #3

Our Position in the Presence of God – Mathew 27:46 Our third meditation on this text considers the emphasis, “why have you forsaken me?”  If we are honest, this is the version with which we most closely identify.  It is not just the forsakenness, or the fact that it is happening for some reason, or even that it comes from a loving God.  It is the fact that it is happening to me! The result .

Preparing our Heart for Lent – Meditation #2

The Character of God – Mathew 27:46 We are looking at the different interpretations of this text that come from the way the key words are emphasized.  In the first devotion we looked at, “why have you forsaken me?” and we contemplated the purposes of God.  Here we will look at, “why have you forsaken me?”  This is a question of the character of God.  It is direct, stinging and personal.  It skirts the universal, .