Peacemakers vs. PeaceMongers: Biblical Leadership and Conflict Resolution

What’s the difference between a peacemaker and a peace monger? In this thought-provoking episode of Regarding Leadership, Ryan D.B. Kimmel delves into the essence of true leadership, emphasizing that it requires courage, clarity, and a biblical understanding of peace. Discover how avoiding hard conversations can lead to quiet tension rather than genuine health. By exploring Jesus’ model for conflict resolution and the true meaning of biblical peace, this episode challenges leaders to prioritize authentic reconciliation over superficial harmony. Join us to learn how peacemaking can strengthen culture and foster long-term unity in your organization or team.
Supporting Decisions You Don’t Agree With: Humility, Honor, and Unity in Leadership

How do you support leadership decisions you don’t agree with, especially when they impact you personally? In the latest episode of *Regarding Leadership*, Ryan D.B. Kimmel delves into this challenging reality, emphasizing the importance of humility, honor, and unity. Discover how to respond with grace rather than frustration, and learn why supporting difficult decisions is crucial for maintaining a healthy team culture. This episode offers a biblical framework for submission and accountability, guiding you on when dissent is appropriate and how to strengthen trust within your organization. Join us to explore these vital leadership principles!
Tithing: The Basics of Giving

Tithing: The Basics of Giving offers a clear, biblical foundation for understanding what it means to honor God with our finances. Rooted in Scripture and written with clarity and pastoral care, this concise guide walks readers through the origin of tithing, its purpose in both the Old and New Testaments, and how giving functions within…
Regarding the Golden Rule and the Silver Rule

Most people in Western society have heard of the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. But did you know there’s a Silver Rule, stated centuries before Christ? Attributed to Confucius, it advises us not to do unto others what we wouldn’t want done to ourselves. While both rules offer wisdom, Christ’s teaching takes it a step further. Discover how the Golden Rule transforms mere avoidance into proactive kindness, urging us to treat others as we wish to be treated. Dive deeper into this fascinating exploration of ancient teachings and their relevance today!
Lord’s Prayer Devotional

We invite you to download this free devotional that guides you through the Lord’s Prayer, line by line. As you reflect on Jesus’ words, may this study deepen your prayer life and draw you into closer communion with God. Download our Lord’s Prayer Devotional
Misinterpreted: John 3:16

Probably the most well-known Bible verse in the world, John 3:16 is often quoted, tattooed, and celebrated as the heart of the Bible. But what does it truly teach? This passage is not just about individual worth; it reveals the incredible grace of God and the necessity of faith in Jesus for eternal life. Misinterpretations can lead to critical misunderstandings about God’s love, justice, and the continuity of Scripture. Discover the profound context and meaning behind this powerful verse, and learn how it can transform your understanding of God’s amazing love.
Kings Bible Study

We invite you to download this free Bible study for use in your small group, Bible study, or personal time with Scripture. This study walks through the lives of Israel’s kings, showing how their stories ultimately point to Jesus—our true and eternal King. We pray it deepens your understanding of God’s Word and strengthens your…
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 all struggle with shame, and like Eve in the Garden of Eden, we often try to fix it on our own. But what if there’s a better way? Instead of hiding, the gospel invites us to come out of shame and into the light—not to be exposed, but to be clothed in Christ’s righteousness. Discover how God’s love transforms our shame into grace and offers us true covering.
Regarding Proof Texting

Is proof texting something we should or shouldn’t do? This practice of referencing a single verse to support a belief can be dangerous, as it often distorts Scripture and undermines its intended meaning. For instance, quoting Philippians 4:13 to justify unrealistic actions misses the verse’s true context. However, when done correctly, proof texting can enhance our understanding of the Bible’s message. Join us as we explore the fine line between proper exegesis and the pitfalls of eisegesis, and discover how to let Scripture speak for itself in our beliefs and teachings.
Misinterpreted: Philippians 4:13

Have you ever claimed Philippians 4:13 as a promise for victory in your life? This powerful declaration, often used by athletes and individuals facing challenges, may not mean what you think. Written by the Apostle Paul from prison, this verse speaks to a deeper message of contentment in any circumstance. Discover the true context behind “I can do all things through him who strengthens me” and learn how it offers hope not in winning every battle, but in finding joy and strength in Christ, no matter the outcome. Dive into the full exploration of this misunderstood verse!
Sanctity of Life Video

We invite you to share this video in your church service to help your congregation grow in awareness and passion for the cause of life. You’re also welcome to post it on social media—or anywhere it can encourage others to embrace the value of life in our world. If you share on social, please tag…
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 own heart,” David’s story is also marked by shameful choices—adultery, lies, and even murder. Yet, in the depths of his despair, he turned to God in repentance, leading to a profound truth: “The Lord has put away your sin.” This powerful narrative reveals that our failures do not define us. If you are in Christ, you are blameless and free from shame. Discover how God’s grace transforms our darkest moments into a story of redemption!



