LEADERSHIP, THEOLOGY, & CULTURE

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This is a space for thoughtful, timely engagement about leadership, faith, and the world around us. Led by Ryan D.B. Kimmel, Lead Pastor of Peace Church, this page brings together the Regarding Leadership podcast, written reflections, and responsive conversations that speak to current events through a biblical lens. Rooted in God’s Word and shaped by real-life ministry, Regarding exists to help leaders and believers think clearly, respond faithfully, and follow Christ with wisdom in every season.

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Ryan Kimmel

Ryan D.B. Kimmel

Ryan is the Lead Pastor of Peace Church and the Executive Director and Producer of ‘Round the Table. He also writes and hosts everything under the Regarding banner of shows and articles. A graduate of Kuyper College and Calvin Theological Seminary, Ryan lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children. He is passionate about God’s Word, strengthening the local church, and training up leaders.

Regarding Faith, Theology, & the Bible

May 22, 2026
7 minute read
In my journey from an egalitarian upbringing to embracing complementarianism, I found myself wrestling with profound theological questions. Growing up in an egalitarian church, I experienced the beauty of diverse roles within the faith community. Yet, after extensive study and reflection, I became convinced that the Bible clearly teaches distinct roles for men and women in the church and home. This conviction was solidified by a particular passage in 1 Timothy that connects leadership in the church with the responsibilities of the home. Join me as I explore this transformative journey and the biblical foundations that shaped my beliefs.
May 8, 2026
6 minute read
We often hear a lopsided portrayal of Jesus, one that softens his teachings to fit our preferences. Yet, the truth is that Jesus made bold statements that challenge us deeply. From calling us to repentance to declaring his oneness with the Father, his words demand our attention and reflection. In a world eager to forget the harder truths, these five quotes remind us that Jesus is not just a figure to admire but the King of Kings deserving of our worship. Dive into these powerful teachings and discover why they are essential to understanding who Jesus truly is.
May 1, 2026
5 minute read
It’s a common question: How old are we in heaven? If we die at 88, are we 88 forever? Or if we pass in infancy, are we babies for eternity? While the Bible doesn’t provide a direct answer, it offers glimmers of insight. Our eternal state is less about age and more about fullness—completion in a glorious, transformed body. As we ponder this profound mystery, we find hope and joy in the promise of a future where our brokenness is washed away. Join me as we explore what the eternal state might truly mean for us.
April 24, 2026
4 minute read
“Gentiles” is a term frequently encountered in the New Testament, representing a crucial category of people in Scripture. But who exactly are the Gentiles? In its simplest form, Gentiles are anyone who is not Jewish, encompassing all nations and ethnic groups. This article delves into the origins of the word, its theological implications, and how its meaning shifts between the Old and New Testaments. Discover how understanding this term can enrich your reading of the Bible and reveal God’s expansive plan for humanity, extending His Gospel to all nations, both Jew and Gentile.
April 17, 2026
5 minute read
What is interesting about the English word "fast" is that it means both “to move quickly” and “to abstain from food.” This duality reflects a deeper connection to our spiritual lives. Fasting, a practice rooted in ancient traditions, serves as a powerful discipline that helps us grow spiritually and deepen our faith. It’s not merely about deprivation; it’s about devotion and training our spirits to hunger for righteousness. Discover how fasting can transform your relationship with God and learn the biblical foundations that guide this profound practice. Join us as we explore the true essence of fasting and its significance in our lives.
April 10, 2026
8 minute read
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 reveals that salvation is not about going home, but about God making His home with us.

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