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Navigating a Culture that’s lost its Way

Navigating a Culture that’s lost its Way

Navigating a Culture that’s lost its Way

May 2021
Steve Russo

We live in a culture that’s lost its way. People are divided like never before. Many are in pain and feeling isolated. People have become mean, hateful and bully others for no good reason. There’s no absolute truth or right or wrong. Common sense is gone. Some leaders have become fear mongers – including some in the church. It’s dark and depressing when you dwell on the “new normal” for life and wonder if things can get any worse.

So, what are we supposed to do? Ignore what’s going on or pretend everything will get better somehow. Whose narrative do you buy in to? It can be more than frustrating and confusing to know who to trust and what to do trying to navigate in an overcharged, politically correct culture.

A good place to start is to go back to the author of life and his handbook for living. It’s here that we will find wisdom, hope and peace for living in a crazy, mixed up world. Consider this verse found in Philippians 4:8.

And now dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. (NLT)

Where are your thoughts ‘fixed’ on today? God’s Word or the latest post on social media. An athlete or award-winning celebrity? Scripture is the most reliable filter available to us. It gives us God’s timeless, trustworthy perspective.

But in order to utilize this supernatural resource for living we have to know what it teaches. Which means we have to spend quality time reading and studying it so we can accurately apply it.

How are you doing with your time in the Bible? Let’s not make a script to follow in some daily drudge. Instead, let’s try to adopt the attitude of being in God’s Word on a consistent basis because we want to know God better and grow in our relationship with him.

Consider setting aside regular time to spend in God’s love letter to you. If you choose to do this you will be better equipped to navigate the challenging times in which we live.

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

Steve Russo is an internationally-known communicator, best-selling author, professional drummer and host of the internationally syndicated daily radio feature Real Answers. He’s also the host of Utalk – an innovative radio/podcast and TV show for teens and young adults. He’s been a featured speaker for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and co-hosted “Life on the Edge Live!” Focus on the Family’s teen talk radio show.  For more information about any of the media as well as Real Answers outreach events and resources: write to P.O. Box 1549, Ontario, California 91762; call 909-466-7060 or e-mail: russoteam@realanswers.com.  Web site: realanswers.com.

Copyright 2021 Steve Russo

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

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Has Easter changed your life?

Has Easter changed your life?

Has Easter changed your life?

April 2021
Steve Russo

Riding on the airport shuttle bus was an older man who thought it appropriate to point out all the problems of American society. The more he talked, the more discouraged the rest of us got. Finally, I interrupted him, “Based on what you’re saying the future looks more than bleak, it appears absolutely hopeless.”  He responded, “It is.”

Feelings of hopelessness are very common today and it’s not hard to figure out why. Just look around. Things like COVID-19, the economy, social unrest, breakdown of the family, disasters and terrorism. Some sociologists have called young people today the ‘generation without hope.’ The heartbreak is that people will do almost anything when there’s a hopeless future. Without hope there’s no motivation or expectation. The effects of hopelessness are many including loneliness, depression, school dropouts, physical abuse, stress, teen pregnancy, drug & alcohol abuse, violence and suicide. People are desperately searching for hope, yet few seem to find it. Even popular music today reflects hopelessness through angst and talking about the problems but offering no solutions.

There is hope and we find it by becoming a part of God’s family. Peter, an early follower of Jesus offered these words to a previous generation also living in challenging times.

“All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is by his great mercy that we have been born again, because God raised Jesus Christ from the dead. Now we live with great expectation.”                                                                                        1 Peter 1:3

Easter is all about hope. We have a living hope because of the blood that Christ shed on the cross for our sins and because He conquered death through the resurrection. What an amazing holiday we celebrate this time of year!

Unfortunately, few people can actually identify the true meaning of Easter. Many recognize it as a religious holiday, but a relatively small percentage of people really understand the significance of the resurrection of Jesus. When Jesus conquered death, it changed everything. Hope that is greater than all of our circumstances can only be found in Christ.

How has Easter changed your life?

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

Steve Russo is an internationally-known communicator, best-selling author, professional drummer and host of the internationally syndicated daily radio feature Real Answers. He’s also the host of Utalk – an innovative radio/podcast and TV show for teens and young adults. He’s been a featured speaker for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and co-hosted “Life on the Edge Live!” Focus on the Family’s teen talk radio show.  For more information about any of the media as well as Real Answers outreach events and resources: write to P.O. Box 1549, Ontario, California 91762; call 909-466-7060 or e-mail: russoteam@realanswers.com.  Web site: realanswers.com.

Copyright 2021 Steve Russo

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

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The Original Saint Patrick

The Original Saint Patrick

The Original Saint Patrick

March 2021
Steve Russo

Saint Patrick’s Day is an international holiday. Every March 17th people celebrate the day that’s become synonymous with green beer, “Kiss me I’m Irish” t-shirts, and “wearing of the green.” Folklore says that wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns who like to ‘pinch’ anyone they see.

It’s crazy to think that most of these global partiers have no clue that Saint Patrick’s Day is really a cultural and a religious holiday. Nor that there really was a Saint Patrick who was born in Scotland. March 17th is actually the anniversary of his death in the 5th century.

At age 16, Patrick was captured by Gaelic raiders and taken to Ireland where he tended sheep for six years. While working as a shepherd, Patrick started thinking more about God and feel His presence very strongly. “The love of God and His fear came to me more and more,” said Patrick, “and my faith was strengthened.” Eventually he escaped to France and later came back to Ireland to communicate the message of God’s love and forgiveness to the Irish. Patrick was convinced that he had a divine call from God to be a missionary to Ireland. But it wasn’t an easy task. The well-established Druids tried everything in their power to stop him including threatening his life.

With a deep passion, he continued to pursue the work God called him to do in reaching the Irish with the Gospel. More than anything else, it was the miracles God did through Patrick that attracted great crowds who then heard about God’s love and forgiveness.

While teaching the basics of the Christian faith, Patrick had difficulty in explaining the meaning of the Trinity. He decided to use nature as an illustration. Picking a shamrock from a field, he pointed to the way its triple leaf grew out of one stem; just like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one. “Had God not implanted the Trinity in the soil of their country?” Patrick exclaimed. His message was well understood, and he went on to become one of Ireland’s most beloved Saints.

This year as you think about the true message of Saint Patrick’s Day, take time to tell someone the profound Biblical truth illustrated in a simple shamrock.

 

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

Steve Russo is an internationally-known communicator, best-selling author, professional drummer and host of the internationally syndicated daily radio feature Real Answers. He’s also the host of Utalk – an innovative radio/podcast and TV show for teens and young adults. He’s been a featured speaker for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and co-hosted “Life on the Edge Live!” Focus on the Family’s teen talk radio show.  For more information about any of the media as well as Real Answers outreach events and resources: write to P.O. Box 1549, Ontario, California 91762; call 909-466-7060 or e-mail: russoteam@realanswers.com.  Web site: realanswers.com.

Copyright 2021 Steve Russo

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

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The Power of Love

The Power of Love

The Power of Love

February 2021
Steve Russo

George Herman Ruth, Jr. best known as “Babe Ruth” was a baseball icon back in the day. He was known for his hitting brilliance and was one of the first five players elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

When he finally began to yield to age, one of the last games Babe Ruth ever played was in Cincinnati.  During the game, he dropped the ball several times and struck out.  The opposing team was able to score five runs in just one inning.   Leaving the game, “The Babe” hung his head and walked slowly off the field towards the dugout.  He was greeted with a storm of boos from the crowd.

Then it happened!  A little boy leaped over the railing and ran straight for Babe Ruth. With tears flowing down his cheeks, the young boy threw his arms around the great athlete.  “The Babe” reached down, gently picked the boy up and hugged him.  Then grabbing the little boy’s hand, the athlete and the boy headed for the dugout.

Suddenly the booing stopped.  Silence swept over the stadium.  Then the crowd broke into a thunderous applause.  Who where they cheering?  Babe Ruth – who they’d ridiculed just a moment before – or the little boy? Or maybe they were simply caught up in the power of love.

Love has an amazing power. It can heal a broken heart or motivate someone to keep moving forward. Everyone needs to love and be loved.  Jesus said, “love your neighbor as you love yourself” (Mark 12:31). But this can only happen if we first love God and experience the power of His love in our lives. Then we’ll be able to love others like we should.

Imagine how different our world would be if everyone experienced the power of God’s love.

But it all starts with you and me. One person at a time – transformed by the power of God’s love. Then taking the risk to love others, no matter how unlovable they may seem.

Are you willing to get caught up in the power of love to see what a difference it can make?

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

Steve Russo is an internationally-known communicator, best-selling author, professional drummer and host of the internationally syndicated daily radio feature Real Answers. He’s also the host of Utalk – an innovative radio/podcast and TV show for teens and young adults. He’s been a featured speaker for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and co-hosted “Life on the Edge Live!” Focus on the Family’s teen talk radio show.  For more information about any of the media as well as Real Answers outreach events and resources: write to P.O. Box 1549, Ontario, California 91762; call 909-466-7060 or e-mail: russoteam@realanswers.com.  Web site: realanswers.com.

Copyright 2021 Steve Russo

Brainwave. Something to Think About.

Brainwave. Something to Think About.