In this episode of Rewrite, Jonathan Unthank catches up with singer-songwriter Dan Bremnes. It’s not just a conversation about music; it’s about what happens when your faith hits real life. Dan opens up about growing up as a pastor’s kid, struggling to make his faith personal, and the season when everything felt like it was falling apart… until Jesus met him in the middle of the mess.
They talk about how faith isn’t a finish line—it’s a walk. And sometimes, that walk feels more like a tightrope. But in it all, Jesus is steady. Whether Dan’s leading worship, writing songs, or just trying to be a good dad, he’s learning to keep calling on the name of Jesus, again and again.
Faith is a journey, not a destination—and Jesus is with us every step.
Worship flows out of real life—even the messy parts.
God is our refuge—not just in theory, but in the moments we feel like we’re falling apart.
April 14th, 2025, 09:00 am
Rewrite
Overcoming Doubt Through Faith with Dan Bremnes
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Published April 14th, 2025, 09:00 am
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In this episode of Rewrite, Jonathan Unthank catches up with singer-songwriter Dan Bremnes. It’s not just a conversation about music; it’s about what happens when your faith hits real life. Dan opens up about growing up as a pastor’s kid, struggling to make his faith personal, and the season when everything felt like it was falling apart… until Jesus met him in the middle of the mess.
They talk about how faith isn’t a finish line—it’s a walk. And sometimes, that walk feels more like a tightrope. But in it all, Jesus is steady. Whether Dan’s leading worship, writing songs, or just trying to be a good dad, he’s learning to keep calling on the name of Jesus, again and again.
Faith is a journey, not a destination—and Jesus is with us every step.
Worship flows out of real life—even the messy parts.
God is our refuge—not just in theory, but in the moments we feel like we’re falling apart.
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