Regarding with Ryan DB Kimmel
Engaging the world from a biblical worldview - Weekly

Regarding The Gen X Gospel
No one in the Gen X generation can hear the words “Into the flood again…” without immediately hearing Layne Staley’s iconic voice. This lyric from Alice in Chains’ “Would?” captures a profound existential question: “Have I run too far to get home?” It resonates deeply with our longing for a place where things are as they should be. In a world filled with doubts and brokenness, can we reclaim what was lost? Discover how the Gospel answers this question and

Regarding Psalm 15
With just 5 verses, Psalm 15 offers a profound glimpse into the heart of God and the character He desires in us. It challenges us to reflect on our relationship with Him and how we treat others. From the call to walk blamelessly and speak truth to the emphasis on selflessness and compassion, this psalm paints a vivid portrait of a life grounded in righteousness. Ultimately, it points us to Jesus Christ, the perfect fulfillment of these qualities, inviting us

Regarding Our Humble King
On that first Palm Sunday, Jesus reveals himself as our humble king, entering Jerusalem with grace and purpose. In a world that often favors one image of Christ over the other, we are reminded that he embodies both humility and majesty. He calls us to compassion and repentance, riding a donkey in peace while promising a triumphant return on a warhorse. This Palm Sunday, let us reflect on the profound truth that Jesus is not just a gentle savior but

Regarding Progressive Revelation
Progressive Revelation is a fascinating theological concept that reveals how God’s plan unfolds through Scripture over time. It emphasizes that God has not changed, but rather, He has gradually disclosed more of His nature and intentions to humanity. As we explore the biblical narrative, we see how each stage of revelation brings us closer to understanding His ultimate purpose, culminating in the revelation of Jesus Christ. This journey through the ages reminds us that while God’s Word is complete, the

Regarding Cohabitation
Cohabitation has become increasingly accepted in modern society, with over 75% of couples living together before marriage. However, research reveals that this trend may harm long-term marital health. For Bible-believing Christians, the implications are even more profound, as living together before marriage contradicts God’s design for a sacred union. Discover the surprising findings on how cohabitation can diminish the value of marriage, create feelings of entrapment, and lead to lower sexual satisfaction. Explore the biblical guidance that underscores the importance

Regarding God’s Aseity
God’s aseity: the unchanging and eternal foundation of understanding His divine nature, everlasting existence, and profound and boundless love for all creation, reflecting His infinite wisdom and grace.
Misinterpreted with Various Pastors
Clarifying misunderstood Bible passages - Weekly

Misinterpreted: Colossians 1:15
Colossians 1:15 states, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.” But what does it really mean? Many misunderstand “firstborn”

Misinterpreted: 1 Timothy 6:10
1 Timothy 6:10, “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away

Misinterpreted: 1 Corinthians 10:13
Have you ever heard the phrase, “God won’t give you more than you can handle”? It’s a comforting thought, but is it really what the

Misinterpreted: Proverbs 4:23
“Guard your heart” is a phrase often heard in dating advice, but what does it truly mean in the context of Proverbs 4:23? This verse,

Misinterpreted: Proverbs 22:6
Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. (Proverbs 22:6) For some

Misinterpreted: Joshua 1:9
Have you ever seen Joshua 1:9 as a motivational slogan or tattoo? While its message of strength and courage resonates, the true meaning lies in
Gospel Threads Blog with Cheyenne Werner, Ally Mollenkamp, and Stephanie Delger
A space for women to reflect biblically on life, culture, and discipleship - Monthly

Costly Gifts
My husband has an uncanny memory when it comes to gifts we’ve received, and while I appreciate them in the moment, my gratitude often fades.

Clothed in Grace: Part Two
Here at Gospel Threads, we love studying themes in the Bible! For our first season, we chose the theme of “Clothing” because it beautifully illustrates

Clothed in Grace: Part One
Here at Gospel Threads, we love studying themes in the Bible! For our first season, we chose the theme of “Clothing” because it beautifully illustrates

Striving Against Shame
From fig leaves to social media filters, we have always tried to cover ourselves. Deep down, we all wonder, Am I really good enough? We

Finding Freedom From Shame in the Story of David
Umm excuse me, King David? Maybe you’ve forgotten about a little something from your past? While he is often celebrated as a “man after God’s

Clothing and Union with Christ
Have you ever felt like an imposter? Like you just didn’t belong because you didn’t live up to expectations? Whether at work, in your family,
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What is Sanctification?
Sanctification is a profound journey that every believer embarks on after putting their faith in Jesus. While we are justified and declared righteous at salvation,

Killing the Characters: Mistake #1 in Teaching the Bible
Have you ever felt like you’re missing something when teaching the Bible? I certainly have. In my journey, I discovered three common mistakes that many

Four Steps to Manageable Sermon Writing
It’s Monday morning, and you have to preach on Sunday. How do you navigate the anxiety of sermon writing without waiting for that lightning-strike idea

Why Do We Baptize Babies?
Why would a church that doesn’t identify as “Presbyterian” or “Lutheran” choose to baptize babies? This practice often surprises visitors, but it is rooted in

Mom Guilt and How to Fight It
I was the perfect mom—before I had kids. Fast forward nine months, and I realized how wrong I was. As the laundry piled up and

Is There a Line?
So you have a great candidate in front of you. They have character, skills, and people like them, but they don’t agree with all of



