The Most Dangerous Place to Be
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

The Most Dangerous Place to Be

From childhood, we’re taught to keep our options open. Don’t put all your apples in one cart. Diversify. Always have a back-up, back-door plan.

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Every Option Isn’t Equal
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Every Option Isn’t Equal

A high-school senior recently stated how she was trying to figure out which college to attend. I was about to offer a few thoughts on how she might approach the decision with God when she quickly added, “It’s fine. I’ve got lots of options and no wrong choices.”

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God Isn’t the Back-Up Plan
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

God Isn’t the Back-Up Plan

When we risk with God rather than in our own strength, he goes with us, before us, and beyond us. Even then, there’s no predictable outcome or guaranteed immediate result to our risk. This is how the kingdom works. And this is how our faith grows. It requires us to hope in things not yet seen. To trust him with outcomes that seem impossible.

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Good Risk Pursues the Real
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Good Risk Pursues the Real

We will face risk. We will take risks. That’s why I came up with five tenets of risk to help us understand and navigate risk with God.

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The Immense Power of Ideas
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

The Immense Power of Ideas

Our culture is fascinated by new ideas, especially when it comes to interpreting our lives. Rarely do we see the danger in embracing the next bright, shiny offering for how we see ourselves, God, or the story we find ourselves in.

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When the Stakes Are High
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

When the Stakes Are High

Even in Paradise, Adam and Eve couldn’t avoid risk. They would either risk trusting God or they would risk the serpent’s promise that they could become gods. The problem wasn’t with risk itself...but with whom they would trust and how they would proceed.

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Risk is Normal & Necessary
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Risk is Normal & Necessary

The fact that we’re continually caught off guard when turbulence hits reveals our expectation that each day should go smoothly. We base our schedule on best-case scenarios and then are shocked when anything derails our perfectly laid plans.

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Generic Goals Don’t Get You There
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Generic Goals Don’t Get You There

What if everything we thought we knew about risk was wrong or only partial? What if the real problem was never risk itself—but our broken relationship with it and our go-to reaction to it? If so, the best path forward is to set aside our past assumptions and begin anew.

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Your Risk Footprint
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Your Risk Footprint

How do you typically react when facing risk? Here are four ways most people respond. See which best describes your risk footprint.

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Why Be Vulnerable?
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Why Be Vulnerable?

In a world that spiraling more out of control each day, it’s natural to want to risk little, especially when it comes to our hearts. It feels safer. But is it?

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The God Who Risks
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

The God Who Risks

How does God approach risk? In the New York Times bestselling book, Wild at Heart, John Eldredge describes it this way:

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Auto-Pilot Assumptions
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Auto-Pilot Assumptions

Some get an adrenaline rush from risk-taking while others run at the first sign of risk. Regardless of what we think of risk, it’s an unavoidable part of our lives.

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Woven Into the Fabric of Creation
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Woven Into the Fabric of Creation

We’ve spent the last two months looking at the clash between the real and the artificial. The question now is what part will we play in this unfolding cosmic drama? The answer, in large part, depends on how we view risk.

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Our Plastic Techno Future
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Our Plastic Techno Future

We look at the world and see the wrong ideas and voices gaining momentum while the people and desires of God are mocked and silenced. The trajectory to a plastic, techno future seems unstoppable and inevitable, so we begin to lose hope.

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The Electric Glow of Human Progress
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

The Electric Glow of Human Progress

Progress has led to some wonderful advancements. That’s true. And it’s equally true that all progress doesn’t always make our lives better. And often makes it worse.

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Rethink the Tree of Knowledge?
Scott Morrell Scott Morrell

Rethink the Tree of Knowledge?

In his book Scary Smart, former Chief Business Officer of Google Mo Gawdat encourages us to continue engaging and investing in AI so we can reprogram it for good things. He warns that it’s up to us if we don’t want to go to war with the machines. There’s that word again... Machines.

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