What the Apostle Paul and the Synagogue Shooter Didn’t Have in Common On April 27, 2019, a nineteen-year-old white male strode into a synagogue in Poway, California, a small suburb of San… Posted on: June 6, 2019 By: Dan Radmacher With: 0 Comments
The Truth Behind Teasing “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” We have all used that retort as… Posted on: August 10, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 3 Comments
When Does Anger Become Hate? “It’s not personal; it’s business.” Many of us have heard that phrase, but some may not know where it comes… Posted on: July 24, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 3 Comments
Can I Follow Jesus But “Unfollow” Parts of the Bible? If you’ve ever read the Bible straight through, you know it’s an interesting trip. Genesis starts out easy enough. It… Posted on: July 11, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 2 Comments
Why Mercy and Justice is the Worship that God Chooses Many years ago, I worked at one of the major record labels in town doing production. We produced artists like… Posted on: May 26, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 1 Comment
Why God Wants Us to Care for Refugees My wife and I had become lost while driving through the hill-towns of Tuscany. On our first major trip in… Posted on: January 26, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 0 Comments
Freedom From Fear: My Struggle with OCD On March 4th, 1933, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered his first inaugural address, in the midst of the Great Depression—a… Posted on: January 5, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 0 Comments
Numbering Our Days–A Tribute to my Friend, Darren Rydstrom Early in the morning on February 10th, 2013, before dawn could illumine the chaparral, a helicopter crashed in the cold… Posted on: February 10, 2016 By: Dan Radmacher With: 4 Comments