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
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
To Judge or Not to Judge I froze in my tracks, half-hidden behind the bookshelf, wondering if I had been spotted. I had been wandering through… Posted on: December 14, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 1 Comment
Does Loving God Really Lead to Loving Others? Someone in the room gasped audibly, and we all held our breath, pulses racing, eyes fixated on the television, wondering… Posted on: October 31, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 1 Comment
Why Lasting Faith Needs a Long Memory You wake up and look around. You are in a strange place. You’re not sure how you got there. You… Posted on: October 20, 2017 By: Dan Radmacher With: 0 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