About Dustin Schledewitz

Dustin Schledewitz is originally from western Nebraska. He graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney with a degree in Middle School Math and Science. Soon after, he went to Moody Theological Seminary and graduated with an MDiv, with a pastoral emphasis, in the Spring of 2011. He is currently an associate pastor at Cornerstone Berean Church in Kearney, Nebraska. He has been married for six years to Erin and has a little boy named Elijah.
Under Pressure

Imprecatory Psalms

I just saw a Coca-Cola truck drive by.  On the side of the truck was an image of a pop bottle, not yet opened.  I have heard it said that

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Old Time Psalms

Making the Psalms Come Alive

The other day I was looking through a blog that had a series of pictures of worship stage designs that were provided to spark ideas for churches.  It was really

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Kingdom

In Service to the King (Part II)

In my last blog, I talked about one of the costs of discipleship that Jesus taught on in Luke 14:25-35.  The cost that I focused on from that passage is

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Surrender

In Service to the King (Part I)

Cost of Discipleship As I have had some time off from work, one of my goals has been to get refreshed on some “old” material.  This includes passages that I

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Spirit gives life

2 Corinthians 3:6

I have heard the phrase, “the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life,” tossed around somewhat frequently, and like any phrase used apart from original context and explanation, I have

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Guilty

Guilt

“One cannot experience the grace of God if he is being motivated by guilt” (Thrasher, How to Be a Soul Physician, 211).  I came across my reflections on this statement

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Rugged Cross

The Old Rugged Cross

During our service this last weekend at church, my mind was flooded with a host of memories that were triggered by one of our worship songs.  The song was “The

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Sunset

Staring Into the Sky

Today has been one of those days that I am left staring into the sky.  I am very aware of my smallness, my confusion, and my postponed hope.  On a

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Heliocentric Model

Son-Centered

  It was at a particular point in history, particularly during the 16th century, that Nicolaus Copernicus proposed a mathematic model for a heliocentric model of our universe.  The general

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Ryrie Study Bible

The Middle of the Ryrie Study Bible

Half of the battle of studying the Bible is knowing where to go to get answers to questions as they arise.  There is so much information available in so many

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