Posts with the tag “preaching”
Unknown to Known [Acts 17:16-34]
by Brian Rhodus on January 18th, 2026
We live in a culture full of spirituality but starving for truth, much like ancient Athens. Acts 17 shows us a better response than outrage or retreat: careful observation that leads to compassionate engagement. Paul saw the idols, the philosophies, and the searching hearts behind them, and his spirit was stirred not to anger, but to love. He went where God led, into uncomfortable spaces and difficult conversations, trusting the Lord with the results. When the moment came, Paul did not soften the message, he proclaimed God as Creator, Sustainer, Sovereign, Judge, and Jesus as the risen proof of coming judgment. Some mocked, some delayed, and some believed, but Paul’s faithfulness was not measured by applause. In a world of many gods, our calling remains the same: to make the unknown God known. Read More
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Getting Back Up: The Courage to Keep Preaching When Everything Falls Apart
by Brian Rhodus on November 24th, 2025
There's something profoundly unsettling about Acts 14. It reads like an emotional roller coaster—one moment the gospel is being received with joy, the next moment a crowd turns violent. Paul heals a crippled man, and within hours, that same crowd drags him outside the city gates and stones him until they think he's dead.And then? He gets up. Brushes off the dust. Walks back into the city. And keep... Read More
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The Sweet Smell of Salvation: Finding Hope in Jonah's StoryWhen Light Confronts Darkness: Positioning Ourselves for God's MissionThe Unstoppable Movement: Four Rhythms That Carry the Gospel ForwardThe Uncomfortable Question: Will You Bless or Be Cursed?Getting Back Up: The Courage to Keep Preaching When Everything Falls ApartWatch and See: When God's Patience Reaches Its Appointed End
