Big Questions? Just Google It...
by Ivey Rhodes on April 6th, 2024
Whenever I'm watching a movie and I can't remember where I know an actor from, I'm searching on Google. If I'm having a discussion and someone says something I think might be a little off, I'm pulling my phone out of my pocket and googling it. If I have a burning question, the answer is only a few swipes and taps away on Google. How did we ever resolve arguments and answer random questions before smartphones? Did we write down our burning questions during the day and search at home from our desktop computers? Were we pausing movies to crank up the Pentium 3 and ask Jeeves? I don't know about you, but I was not.  Read More
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Easter, Bunnies, Eggs, and The Resurrection
by Ivey Rhodes on March 30th, 2024
Tomorrow is Easter Sunday It is hands-down the most important Christian holiday. I love Christmas as much as the next person, but we were never commanded to remember Christmas. Do you know what holy day we are supposed to remember is Easter? Actually, we are supposed to remember the resurrection which happens on the day we call Easter.  Read More
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The One Word You Can't Say In A Theater
by Ivey Rhodes on March 23rd, 2024
Recently my daughter got in trouble for a word she said at school.This past summer our family went to Shakespeare in Boston Common to watch Macbeth. It was an incredible performance. I would highly recommend it. Skip ahead 6 months and my daughter was in a school performance of Hamlet. She was having a conversation with one of her teachers and she mentioned that she saw "MacBeth" this past summer....  Read More
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What Would You Do For A Whopper?
by Ivey Rhodes on March 15th, 2024
What would you do for a free Whopper? Would you break up with a friend? How about 10 friends? In 2009, Burger King ran a creative and controversial ad campaign that tested the lengths people would go for a free burger.It was called the Whopper Sacrifice campaign. It asked users to unfriend ten of their Facebook friends for a free Whopper. While it may sound ridiculous, plenty of people were happy ...  Read More
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Jealousy, Turning Saints Into the Sea
by Ivey Rhodes on March 9th, 2024
Known as the Millennial Anthem, Mr. Brightsides by the Killers is now a classic. You cannot go to a sporting event without hearing it blasted throughout the stadium and belted by all in attendance. To be honest, I do not know why it has become a sports anthem. You see, Mr. Brightsides has nothing to do with sports. It is a song about jealousy.  Read More
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Conquer Your Greatest Fear
by Ivey Rhodes on March 2nd, 2024
What is the most afraid you have ever been? Maybe it was a movie, in the middle of the night, a traumatic life event, or attempting some crazy stunt.  Read More
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We Love Underdog Stories
by Ivey Rhodes on February 24th, 2024
Americans love underdog stories, and honestly, I'm not even sure why. There is something in the air that causes us to root for the underdogs. Some of the greatest movies are about Underdogs. Whether it be Rocky, Cinderella, Rudy, Karate Kid, or the women from Hidden Figures, we love them.  Read More
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The Mistake that Changed Boston Forever
by Ivey Rhodes on February 16th, 2024
About 125 years ago one of the strangest and ridiculously destructive events occurred in Boston's North End: The Great Molasses Flood.  Read More
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I Wasn't Ready
by Ivey Rhodes on February 10th, 2024
When I was around 13 years old, I wanted an iguana as a pet. I heard they were both enjoyable and inexpensive to care for, and since an iguana was a small enough pet, my parents agreed to let me have one. I diligently saved up money and purchased all the necessary supplies: an aquarium, a hot rock, a heat lamp, bedding, a stock of dead crickets for feeding, and even a leash.  Read More
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The Secret to Spiritual Nourishment
by Ivey Rhodes on January 26th, 2024
Billy Graham was one of the greatest evangelists in all of history. While I do not know the numbers, it is entirely possible that he preached in front of more people than anyone ever. In Drew Dyck's book, Your Future Self Will Thank You, he recounts a story about Billy Graham's spiritual habits.  Read More
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A Workout Program for Godliness
by Ivey Rhodes on January 20th, 2024
The act of becoming the person that God wants you to be is a process. We are saved by faith alone through the grace of God alone, but once we are following Christ, we should start to see some changes in our lives. There are some new rhythms and virtues we need to pick up and some old vices and habits we need to stop.  Read More
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How Hard Is It To Be A Good Person?
by Ivey Rhodes on January 13th, 2024
I was reminded of a powerful quote from C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity (A book that I believe everyone should read). When Lewis is exploring self-control and temptation he wrote this:  Read More
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