Welcome to Revolve21

If this is your first time here, we would like to extend a warm welcome to you. If you've been here before, we want to warmly welcome you, too.

As a brief introduction to who we are and what we want to do, we've described Revolve21 as "a theocentric 21st century approach to worship, discipleship, fellowship, and media." In practice, this means that we are committed to providing Biblical truth through the internet. We also aim to provide you with an online community to bounce ideas off of and put to practice Biblical truth, as well as providing resources for living in the world without being caught up in the patterns of the world through reviews of various media (film, music, and gaming).

To better understand Revolve21, scroll down on this page to find out more about who we are.

We hope that you will enjoy your time here, learn something, and get involved in our community. Revolve21 may still be in the early stages of its development, but there is enough here to enjoy and more is always on the way.

For His glory,
-The Revolve21 Staff

The Latest Revolve21 Site News

Friends,

It's my sad duty to inform you all that Revolve21 will officially be shutting its doors. This is effective immediately. All of the sites will remain online until webhosts decide to drop them, but they will not be receiving any more official support.

In simplest terms, the requirements to keep the site running are simply too high for our staff to meet on top of the rest of their busy lives.

It's been a good run.

May God bless your lives and ministry pursuits to come.

On behalf of the staff,
-Kenny Yeager

Concerning Theology

Take a look at an excerpt from a recent post in the theology blog. Click the link at the end of the excerpt to see the whole article.

...Good day, folks. I'd like to apologize up front for missing last week's update. I got really busy with school and life in general, then realized too late that I forgot to write a new theology blog post. It's a little late in the evening, but I didn't completely forget this week.

As I've mentioned a few times, I really prefer writing blog posts that revolve around a given passage of the Bible and simply expound on it. But there are times when there is a given topic that I think is worth discussing here as a theological post since it is tied to Christian beliefs even if it is not wholly bibliocentric. Today's post is of that kind...

From Foundation for Morality by Kenny Yeager

In the Media

Check out an except from one of our latest media reviews. Be sure to click the link at the end of the post to read the rest of the article.

...With The Open Door EP, Death Cab adds one more to an already impressive collection of EPs (5 total), this one consisting of songs that didn’t match the overall feel of their latest studio album, Narrow Stairs. It’s short, containing 16 minutes of material total, but each song is an individual pleasure that holds strongly to the charming wit so often synonymous with Death Cab for Cutie.

The band lets their guns blaze right from the get-go with Little Bribes. It’s an irresistible, catchy, foot-tapping pop piece that immediately reminded me of The Sound of Settling from “Transatlanticism” and Crooked Teeth off of “Plans.” And though the music is more upbeat and pop-ish than normally associated with the band, the lyrics are wholly Gibbard, describing in poetic detail the glamor, yet ultimate emptiness, of Las Vegas: “You said this city has a beating heart/that pushes people down the boulevard/they’re all hoping for a wish fulfilled/in a desert for a dollar bill”...

From the Open Door EP album review by Zak Mellgren

Fresh from our Staff Blogs

Here is an excerpt from a recent post from one of our staff blogs. Be sure to click the link at the bottom of the excerpt to read the whole thing.

...I finally picked up Final Fantasy VIII... a game that is now ten years old. So far, I'm rather liking it, but here's the thing.

I bought it because of its soundtrack.

It's no secret that I revere Nobuo Uematsu (who has been responsible for the majority of soundtracks for Final Fantasy games as well as a slew of others) as one of the most powerful composers around today and my personal favorite. I actually heard part of the soundtrack years ago, and I have loved it ever since...

From The Power of Appeal by Kenny Yeager

Who We Are

If you're thinking about spending some time with us here on Revolve21, it seems fair that you would want to know a little bit about us.

At the core, Revolve21 exists to compel people to truly seek an intimate relationship with God, fall down in worship to Him, help others do likewise, and provide mutual support for others, all while living in the mainstream world without being corrupted by it.

Revolve21 understands that with the technological advances of the 21st century, completely new means of connecting people with God, and with others, on a significant level have become available but are largely untapped. Using internet technologies to connect users with a variety of frequently added Biblical teachings and worship tools, users will be able to tailor their experiences to the things that match their spiritual maturity and preference of expression in order to gain the most intimate connection with God possible. Through forums, chats, and blogs, users will be able to learn from, and grow with, each other, building their relationships with God at the same time. Through reviews of various media (film, gaming, and music) that take into consideration the most significant elements of a production (artistic, technical, and moral), users will know what media is worthy of their time and money in our carefully graded and balanced reports.

These statements were pulled from our design document. Check it out to get a more detailed understanding of our vision and our views.

As with most things in life, Revolve21 is still a work in progress. There are things in our vision that we are not yet able to do. In time, those will happen once we have the understanding and manpower to make them happen well.

If you have questions or comments for us, or would like to join in our vision as a staff member, contact us any time through our email address: revolve21@revolve21.com


For His glory,
-The Revolve21 Staff

Meet the Staff

The Revolve21 staff currently consists of a fairly small group of great people:

Kenny Yeager
Co-founder/Site Administrator

Drew Regensburger
Co-founder/Editor-In-Chief

Zachary Mellgren
Associate Writer/Editor

Aja Corning
Associate Writer/Forum Administrator

Riley Callow
Forum Assistant

Jonathan Andrews
Contributing Writer

Zack Atwell
Contributing Writer

Travis Martin
Contributing Writer