Our Last Post

Radi-Call readers,

Despite the changes we made last year, we have decided to permanently discontinue the regular posting of new content on Radi-Call. Many of our writers are beginning families, attending college, or involved in other ministries. We do, however, plan to continue making our previously posted content available for the foreseeable future. 

We began the blog with a vision to cultivate young Anabaptist writers and produce biblically-sound Anabaptist content with the goal of pointing our readers back to the root, Jesus Christ. God faithfully guided our blog as we improved our writing and sought to ground our convictions in His Word. 

We would like to say a special thank you to Timothy Miller, Ian Miller, and Seth Lehman for their effort and vision in starting the blog. Our writers benefited greatly from the opportunity to study and write.

Finally, we would like to thank you, the reader, for your support and encouragement of the Radi-Call blog. We appreciated your feedback on our articles, and your comments repeatedly challenged us to remain faithful to God’s Word. If you are interested, we listed our top ten articles below.

We pray that God will continue to use our content to His honor and glory! 

The Radi-Call Team

  1. What Every Girl Needs to Know About Modesty
  2. Leveraging Singleness for God’s Glory
  3. What Every Guy Needs to Know About Modesty
  4. Why I’m a Calminian—Interview with Walter Beachy
  5. It Brews and Explodes: Interview with Kate Kleinsasser, Part 1
  6. Toward a Theology of the Body
  7. The Way of Christ in a Global Pandemic
  8. Christian Headship: Obligation or Opportunity?
  9. Love is a Risk
  10. Why I Refuse to Carry the Internet in My Pocket

2 thoughts on “Our Last Post

  1. So the only young Anabaptist writers who need to be cultivated are of a particular age/peer group? No younger ones coming on?

  2. I’ve quietly enjoyed Radi-call for several years and am quite disappointed to hear this. I was thrilled to find Radi-call a relevant and inspirational place and I’ve been blessed in many ways by articles. My heart hurts a little (as I’m sure many of yours do) at the thought of this no longer having current articles filled with truth for young people to stretch and grow their minds and hearts. However, I do understand the changes life brings.
    Blessings and thank you for how you have blessed others.

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