Rachel Swartley is a Physical Therapy student and part-time nanny. She is a member of Imago Dei Communities in Pennsylvania, where her father is a pastor. Rachel grew up with three brothers and now has a beautiful niece and nephew.
Rachel enjoys spending time doing Crossfit with friends, writing in journals, and drinking lots of coffee.
Read Part One Here. In no way is this meant to be a voice of condemnation, for I am the worst of us! However, I have personally come to a place of seeing my deep need for Jesus through…
Measuring Suffering The aching desire for a spouse, the pain of losing a friend, the uncertainty of finding a job...these things all produce pain. Why is it, though, that we tend to compare our suffering to the next person,…
Where is Jesus in the Midst of a Selfie Generation?
He listens to those who are humble and broken, but He opposes the proud. He is waiting at the door of our hearts for us to let Him in. He longs to lead us to life. Imagine yourself in…
When we feed our hearts with the gospel and allow God to influence our lives rather than the world’s theology, we will be strengthened to fulfill our calling to make disciples. Sooner or later every MC faces a standstill;…
We were created to declare His goodness; to revel in the depths of how satisfying He is. God has given us a mission to be family, missionaries, and servants. He calls us to be full of thanksgiving and constant…
The Gospel brings hope of unconditional love that has no interest in dwelling on our faults and transgressions because of Jesus’ ability to absorb our punishment. Imagine a world with people who cared for one another deeply. A culture…
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