Two of the greatest fears in life come in the form of questions we often ask ourselves but rarely say out loud: “Am I okay?” and “Do you love me?”
The answer the Gospel gives us is both surprising and just what we need to hear: “No, you are not okay,” and, “Yes, I love you.”
Jesus holds these two truths about us together, and this is the good news we desperately need.
Sammy Rhodes, a campus minister with Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) at the University of South Carolina, earned his Master of Divinity degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC His popular online writing has been highlighted in HuffPost, Salon, Paste, and Christianity Today, and he frequently speaks at conferences and churches about anxiety and depression, approval, the Internet, pop culture, humor, theology, and leadership. His readers are especially responsive to his tweets about donuts.
Kyle Tait is a professionally trained voice actor and narrator in Atlanta, Georgia. His first brush with a microphone came in sports radio, calling baseball in the Atlanta Braves' organization. To pass the time in the off-season, he started voicing audiobooks, and a few years later he left baseball and went into narration full-time. Now his voice can be heard on a variety of audiobook and corporate voice-over outlets worldwide. When not in the studio, Tait can still be found moonlighting in the sports world, calling football, basketball, baseball, and softball on a variety of TV and radio outlets. He's also a studio host with IMG College, anchoring football and basketball broadcasts for schools like TCU, UConn, and Arizona.