
Rohadi Nagassar
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Coming Spring 2026
Whole & Human. Forty Meditations for Liberating Body and Spirit.
Awaken your senses to a life beyond survival
In an age of conflict, disparity, and uncertainty, do we really need more church practices built around self-denial, grief, suffering, penance, and fasting? For individuals and communities on the margins, we don’t need weekly or daily reminders about grief—we have enough already. Instead, we need traditions that oppose death and decay with resurrection and triumph. We need to shout “Increase!” for access and collective participation with the deep and wide ethic of radical love.
40 meditations on our relationships with land, body, spirit, and justice with invitations to engage life-giving spiritual practices rooted in the five senses await inside. In this guide for spiritual cultivation, we’re not ignoring the hard times or any losses. But in the midst of heavy things, we can learn to counter daily challenges with restorative possibilities that help us not only survive calamity but thrive toward a new way of life.
It’s time to nourish our bodies instead of denying them. It’s time to cherish simple and beautiful moments, reengage our curiosity, amplify our wonder, pursue justice, and most of all seek ways to love ourselves and one another well. One day at a time.
When We Belong. Reclaiming Christianity on the Margins
Searching for language to describe a faith where you can be your whole self? I’ve got a couple ideas. Step into a journey toward liberation, and belonging
We need belonging to survive and thrive. For Christians who know the pain, isolation, and loss of identity that comes with the ongoing struggle to be seen in churches and institutions full of barriers to belonging, you are not alone. Sometimes it can feel easier to walk away from faith completely. But there is another way. When it feels as though there’s no place left to belong, Jesus invites us into a love that knows no bounds and a community that truly liberates.
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“Well researched and passionately argued, this should be required reading for justice-minded churchgoers.” – Publishers Weekly

About Rohadi
Rohadi is a writer and speaker. Most of his attention is spent engaging the topics of decolonizing and deconstructing Christianity. Check out the podcast: Faith in a Fresh Vibe for more.
Rohadi lives in Canada, on Treaty 7 Lands, in the city of Calgary. He holds a Business Certificate from Mount Royal College, a BA in Economics from the University of Calgary, and a Master of Divinity from Canadian Theological Seminary. Read his full bio including bylines and guests appearances on the About Page.
Recent Entries From the Blog
Idle No More: A Canadian Context to Inform Response, Part 2
This is part two of a guest post series providing historical context to the Idle No More campaign written by Tony Kaye. Tony completed his Master of Arts in history at the University of Saskatchewan. His thesis focused on British colonialism in northern Ghana, and he...
Idle No More: A Canadian Context to Inform Response, Part 1
We welcome Tony Kaye to provide some informed context to the Idle No More conversation that has permeated the Canadian landscape. From obscurity to relative prominence, Idle No More has forced many to formulate a perspective. For churches, ensuring we are creating...
Deathblow to Evangelicalism in North America
Note: Posted Jan 27, 2009, updated on March 31, 2009 and again on April 22nd, 2009. Is the Party Almost Over in Canada? In fact, there is an even doomier and gloomier piece written by internmonk called: The Coming Evangelical Collapse. Apart from a dramatic decrease...
Deathblow to Evangelicalism in Canada Part 3
Part three of my response series to a set of posts from Internetmonk about the impending doom facing North American evangelicals. I have written responses to all three of his posts here; my take is from a Canadian missional perspective. Monk closes the series with a...
Deathblow to Evangelicalism in Canada Part 2
Continuing on a discussion started a couple days ago, InternetMonk has released a three series blog post about the impending collapse of evangelicalism in the US....I interacted with part on in the last post, and will do the same for two and three. My thoughts are...
