Author: David Atchison

Greetings to all of the RCN family spread across our country and this industry. I pray that you are finding strength and encouragement in Christ during these unprecedented days. I would like to share excerpts from an email that Dr. Bill Maynard, my physician and dear friend, wrote this week: “Let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken.” (Hebrews 12:28) During the first week of the COVID-19 pandemic, we had three confirmed cases among our patients. One has died. Another is recovered. The third I am telephoning regularly, and his continued fevers and breathlessness nearly three weeks into the infection are keeping me on edge. Coronavirus can worsen after a week, and many of the infections that prove fatal do not reveal their...

Have you considered God’s creativity in your calling? He is the master of the unique–and sometimes unexpected–as He charts the course of our lives. Whether or not we realize it, God is purposefully arranging our relationships and opportunities. He is actually engineering our circumstances and prospects. I encourage you to take a few moments to meditate on the amazing creativity of His work in your life. Acts 18:1-3 describes how Paul arrived in Corinth after spending time in Athens. We think of Paul the apostle or Paul the missionary, traveling around establishing churches. But how did he do that in 52 BC, before electricity, cars, television or corporate jets? This is where God’s ingenuity comes into play. He took a man with a brilliant mind, changed...

'Acts 13:36 says, “For David, after he had served the purpose of God in his own generation, fell asleep and was laid among his fathers and underwent decay.” God’s calling on our lives is not random, arbitrary or accidental. God’s calling is strategic and designed for a specific time and particular place. It is very possible, or even likely, that we won’t understand God’s plans for our Kingdom service in our lifetime. We are time dimensional creatures, but God is not bound by time or limited by geography in the way he uses us. He is not restricted by industries or networks or relationships. Early in the 20th century, Gertrude Hobbs was a bright, intelligent young woman with a single ambition—to become secretary to the Prime...

One of my highlights every year is gathering in Las Vegas during the ICSC RECon for our annual RCN Breakfast Gathering. During the convention, professionals and leaders in the Shopping Center industry come together for fellowship, encouragement and inspiration. Last week I had the privilege of interviewing David Oakes, founder and Senior Principal of CESO Inc. David shared his inspiring story and how he leads his business based on the principles of God’s Word and Jesus’ teachings. At the end of the program, I took the last three minutes to share the message of the gospel. In our information age, there are so many different personal faith stories, that I’ve found there is often confusion about the good news of Jesus Christ. My goal was to...

The concept of calling is a grand notion that doesn't have to remain a vague concept. God desires for us to know about and embrace his gracious calling (Ephesians 4:4-5). There is absolutely mystery surrounding God’s calling, but there are many things we can search out and discover about it in God’s Word. When God called Abram (later "Abraham") to leave everything familiar, in order to attain a new land and establish a new nation, there were a great many details God didn’t mention. Yet God’s calling was clear enough for Abram to leave his homeland and set out on the incredible journey of his life as recorded in Genesis 11:27-25:11. I believe that God has a special journey mapped out for us as well—a journey...

I will never forget a telephone call I received on August 9, 1985. To this day, very few people know about this call. At the time I was a partner at Smiley & Atchison, a commercial real estate development company in Kingwood, Texas. We had been blessed with tremendous success and had just closed an 18-million-dollar deal. One of the Houston law firms that represented us had close ties with Washington D.C. and was involved in national politics. In fact, their lead partner was a close personal friend of Jim Baker, the Chief of Staff for President Ronald Reagan. When my assistant said there was a call for me, I picked up the phone with no specific expectation; but I can tell you that I was...

Have you ever wondered how birds are able to sleep without falling off of their perches? You see, when a bird bends its leg at the knee, the tendons cause the claws to contract and grip like a steel trap. The bird cannot let go until its legs are straightened again. A sleeping bird can teach a valuable lesson about prayer. The marketplace equates power with remaining “on top” in knowledge, wealth and status. God equates power with a willingness to “come under” like a bird, to bend the knee—deliberately yielding control and becoming dependent upon him. King Solomon, the wealthiest, most influential man of his generation, spread out his hands and prayed, “Oh LORD, God of Israel, there is no God like you, in heaven...

A person reading the Sunday New York Times is said to have more information at their fingertips in one weekend than a person was exposed to their entire lifetime during the Enlightenment. The Internet has given us access to innumerable volumes of knowledge on every imaginable topic. Our generation also has the added benefit of exposure to millennia of historical data that puts it all in perspective. Shouldn’t all of this knowledge make us smarter, happier and more successful? Reality begs to differ. Knowledge may be king but, Wisdom still eludes us. In the marketplace, Knowledge may equal power, but without wisdom our future is in jeopardy. Proverbs 14:12 (NLT) reminds us, “There is a path before each person that seems right, but it ends in...

John Locke once said, “What worries you, masters you.” Have you ever considered that worry could become your boss? Worry can take charge of your mind, producing distraction, confusion and depression. Worry can give orders to your body, manufacturing insomnia, ulcers and heart attacks. Worry can manage your spirit, generating bitterness, distrust and disobedience toward God. Worry is a powerful master—but not in a positive way. There is a difference between concern and worry. If your top client doesn’t return your phone call, or if your sales have come in below budget, there is a reason to take heed. Concern leads us to focus, analyze and revise our actions. On the other hand, worry causes us to obsess and over-scrutinize every negative possibility. Even when good...

Have you been listening to the public discourse in our culture recently? Through endless rounds of debate on the 24/7 news, reality TV, talk radio, blog posts and social media, it appears that civility has all but disappeared from this generation. Even our most popular comedy routines are based on mockery and disrespect. Consideration, graciousness and good manners were once the norm—even when opponents bitterly disagreed about social, political or religious views. Thankfully we have the freedom to express our strong views and passionate positions openly in this country; however, we are failing in our ability to engage in respectful discourse and debate without pointing fingers, raising voices and name-calling—even a “silent seethe” closes off relationship in an equally uncivil manner. What examples does this leave for...