Dawn Rutan

The Big Picture

Written by Dawn Rutan A few days ago I read Psalm 105, which talks about God’s wonderful works in choosing Abraham and giving him a land, sending Joseph ahead to Egypt to provide food for the Israelites during the famine, and then eventually redeeming the Israelites from Egypt through the work of Moses. And those […]

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Learning to Count

Written by Dawn Rutan Recently I read the following verses: “So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom… Make us glad for as many days as You have afflicted us, and for as many years as we have seen evil” (Psalm 90:12, 15 ESV). That led me to

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Misfits Fit to Serve

Written by Dawn Rutan It seems to be a trend lately that the Sunday sermons correlate quite nicely with something I’m reading. After hearing “Jesus Calls Ordinary People,” I read the following from J.I. Packer in Never Beyond Hope: “God, we realize, can get on very well without any of us. So it should give

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Out of Control

Written by Dawn Rutan Being out of control is rarely an enjoyable experience. Whether it is losing control on snowy roads (as I did a month ago) and watching the guardrail slide closer and closer, or facing unexpected or unwanted circumstances such as illness or unemployment, or even dealing with the inevitable results of aging,

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