What Things Outraged Jesus? As I slid into the coveted parking spot, the yellow sports car screeched to a stop next to me, trapping… Posted on: January 29, 2020 By: Dan Radmacher With: 0 Comments
Finding Rest in Troubled Times My cell phone vibrated as it had thousands of times before to inform me that I had received a text… Posted on: August 1, 2019 By: Dan Radmacher With: 0 Comments
Easter is a Glimpse Behind the Curtain As a child, I understood very little of what Easter really meant, beyond what it meant to me. As a… Posted on: March 31, 2018 By: Dan Radmacher With: 4 Comments
Confessions of a Short-Sleeper They have a name for what I have: short sleeper. It doesn’t sound so bad when you say it like… Posted on: September 29, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 1 Comment
When Wholeness Seems Impossible (or Three Lessons that I Learned from Doing Jigsaw Puzzles) I grew up with a family that loved to do jigsaw puzzles together. We had a large oval dining room… Posted on: August 24, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 1 Comment
Why Christians Need to Become Better Critical Thinkers When my son was in kindergarten, his teacher had a tradition that surrounded the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. In… Posted on: April 13, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 1 Comment
Keeping the Hassle in Christmas As Christmas rolls around every year, I am reminded of two things: how much I love Christmas, and how much… Posted on: December 14, 2016 By: Dan Radmacher With: 1 Comment
Does God really help those who help themselves? I am always surprised and a little bit amused to hear people talk about verses they think are in the… Posted on: November 17, 2016 By: Dan Radmacher With: 4 Comments