Patrick Linnell

Patrick Linnell is the founder of Grace Bomb (est. 2018) and a teaching pastor with an MA in Theology from Columbia International University. With over 17 years in pastoral ministry, Pat’s passion for creative exposition and practical application of the Bible led to a sermon series that sparked a fun and surprising movement of loving their neighbors with no strings attached. Pat is married to his high school sweetheart and has four kids.

Featured Books by Patrick Linnell

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  • Charlie Cleverly
For individuals and church groups, The Discipline of Intimacy is for anyone seeking help to develop their relationship with God, particularly where once-passionate hearts may have lost their spark.
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  • Francis Chan
Francis Chan calls for believers and churches everywhere to align our hearts with God and start taking seriously His numerous commands to unify. While many believe doctrine is at the root of the problem, Francis argues that the real problem is the shallowness or non-existence of our love for each other—rooted in a shallowness in our understanding of the gospel. This is what desperately needs to change.
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  • Dr. Douglas S. Huffman
  • Dallas & Amanda Jenkins
This is the official companion study to season 1 of The Chosen, the groundbreaking television series about the life of Jesus. What Does It Mean to Be Chosen? parallels each episode, connecting readers to the Bible in a brand-new way.
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  • Preston Sprinkle
Compassionate, biblical, and thought-provoking, Embodied is an accessible guide for Christians who want help navigating issues related to the transgender conversation.
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  • Katy McCown
With the Proverbs 31 woman as a guide, Katy McCown takes readers on a five-week journey to discover how to find security in God’s plans and confidence in His control.
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  • Eugene Cho
With determination and heart, Cho urges readers to stop vilifying those they disagree with—especially the vulnerable—and asks Christians to follow Jesus and reflect His teachings. In this book that integrates the pastoral, prophetic, practical, and personal, readers will be inspired to stay engaged, have integrity, listen to the hurting, and vote their convictions.