by Stefani McDade | Jun 1, 2020 | society & culture
For weeks, I have struggled long and hard about how to verbalize my reaction to our country’s latest sickening string of racial injustices. I’ve started this blog post more than five times before abandoning it because my words felt too weak to wield the weight of the...
by Stefani McDade | Aug 5, 2018 | « un.entitled gospel »
Many have asked (and I’m sure many more have wondered) why the Unentitled Gospel logo is an upside-down cross. While some might think it was simply for shock appeal, it actually expresses a far deeper meaning. Yes, the symbol has been stolen by Satanists as a...
by Stefani McDade | Jun 19, 2018 | « un.entitled gospel »
The Gospel speaks of an upside-down kingdom where beggars are blessed and the meek inherit the earth. And while Christianity was founded on such principles, many believers find great difficulty in living out this way of self-denial and self-sacrifice. Today we...
by Stefani McDade | Mar 31, 2018 | faith & kingdom
In the past, I’ve often mocked the disciples for not anticipating (and for not understanding the reason or the necessity of) their Lord’s crucifixion. We are told that Jesus predicted his death on multiple occasions, and I can easily picture the disciples...
by Stefani McDade | Feb 15, 2018 | society & culture
Last summer, I had the opportunity to travel with In Touch to Tanzania. Our team spent three days in the Nyarugusu Refugee camp—three days filled with moments that moved and shaped me. We distributed Messenger (solar-powered audio devices) to one of our partners, Fred...