About

About This Blog:

This blog will serve three main purposes:

  1. To publish my reflections and (insights?) on Scripture (the 66 books that make up the Christian Bible)
  2. To interact with and post reviews of books that in some sense relate to Scripture or theology
  3. To link to good Christian stuff that is available for FREE

Just so you know, there is no guarantee as to the frequency of my posts. Perhaps I will post 7 posts in one day. Or I will not post for over a week. In reality, somewhere in-between those two numbers will likely be how often I will post.

Also for your information: A good number of the books that I will be interacting with and/or writing reviews of will be ones that I received free in one way or another (e.g., the various Blogging for Books programs that exist). For me personally, the tasks of reading a book, analyzing its main themes, interacting with key points, summarizing the book as a whole, and offering a critique of it will be beneficial for me as I seek to understand contemporary theological trends and practice the skill of reading and writing.

Thanks again for arriving here at this blog and reading thus far. Feel free to read a number of posts and comment on them.

About the Author:

Dan Radke is currently a youth worker with Teens For Christ who desires to point students to Jesus as the all-satisfying Savior who is worthy of their worship and their life. He is passionate about fulfilling a specific aspect of the Great Commission (along with all of it) that many people in ministry often forget or neglect: “…teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you…” (Matthew 28:20a). Dan is persuaded that what teens need most from him is not the coolest game or the latest joke, but a relational youth worker who is passionate about the students to whom he ministers and about the Gospel to which he is faithful in presenting on a regular basis. By God’s grace, he will strive to fulfill this purpose.

Dan’s formal education includes degrees from Century College (A.A.) and Northwestern College (B.A., Biblical Studies; B.S., History) in St. Paul, MN. He desires to further his education by attending seminary in the near future.

Comments
  1. Rachel says:

    hello <3 :)

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