The Myth of Righteous Anger

Most people will admit that we shouldn’t have “bad” anger that hurts other people. But what about “good” anger, even righteous anger, at the sin and evil in this world?

Greg Rhodes

Greg is the Lead Pastor of RiverLife Church. He started the church five years ago with his wife, Pang Foua. Prior to RiverLife, Greg was a long-time youth ministry veteran, with nearly 20 years of experience working with teenagers and young adults.

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