• Dale Partridge

    Senior Pastor and Author

    Dale Partridge, the visionary founder and President of Relearn.org and the lead pastor at King's Way Church in Prescott, Arizona, is a distinguished figure in both the theological and entrepreneurial realms. He holds a Graduate Certificate from Western Seminary. He is the author of several impactful Christian books, such as The Manliness of Christ, The Ground of Good Theology, and the bestseller for children, Jesus, and My Gender. His insightful teachings are further disseminated through his podcasts, "Real Christianity" and "King's Way Sermons," with the former recently celebrating a remarkable milestone of five million downloads.

     

    Relearn.org: A Digital Theological Resource

     

    In 2017, he established Relearn.org, a pioneering app that delivers theological audiobooks and eBooks specifically curated for Christian families. This initiative is dedicated to bolstering biblical and theological literacy within the church community and striving for enhanced Gospel fluency among believers.

     

    Formative Influences

     

    Born in Southern California to a blue-collar worker and a homemaker, he was engaged in various outdoor activities such as baseball, skateboarding, and boxing from a young age, showcasing his natural athletic prowess and charismatic personality. Early debates with his father hinted at a potential future in law due to his persuasive demeanor.

     

    Spiritual Beginnings and Entrepreneurial Ventures

     

    Although raised in a culturally Christian home that sporadically attended church, it wasn't until the age of 20, after a series of sleepless nights, that he experienced a profound encounter with God. This encounter initially led him to adopt the role of a "religious moralist," typical of the large church scene in Southern California. Concurrently, he pursued various entrepreneurial projects, launching several successful businesses by the age of 24. After marrying his partner in 2010, he founded Sevenly, a lifestyle brand that also aimed to tackle global issues, quickly gaining public recognition and leading to notable features in major publications.

     

    Deepening Faith and Commitment to Ministry

     

    The relocation to Bend, Oregon, marked a significant deepening of his faith through interactions with devout Christians. This spiritual renewal eventually led him to leave the commercial sector in 2017, focus on full-time ministry, and start preaching. That same year, he founded Relearn.org and a home-based church, diving deep into Puritan and Reformer writings while studying at Western Seminary.

     

    Health Challenges and Recovery

     

    A severe health crisis caused by mold exposure necessitated a move to Arizona, where the drier climate helped him recover—this period also coincided with the establishment of a new house church, which later became King's Way Church in Prescott, aimed at nurturing a community deeply fluent in the Gospel.

     

    Literary and Charitable Contributions

     

    By 2022, he had authored additional books, including Jesus and My Gender, a children's book that sold over 10,000 copies, and The Manliness of Christ, which explores the robust masculinity presented in the Bible. He also runs three charities, including King's Way, Relearn.org, and Reformation Seminary, continuing his philanthropic efforts through innovative community-focused projects.

     

    Personal Life and Interests

     

    He resumed skateboarding as his children grew older, reflecting his commitment to family and personal health. This pastime not only strengthens his physical well-being but also deepens the bonds with his family, underscoring his belief in a balanced life.

     

    Dale Partridge's journey from dynamic entrepreneur to devoted pastor and author illustrates a life driven by deep faith and community service. His multifaceted career and personal life story continue to inspire and influence those around him, embodying a profound commitment to spiritual growth and community enrichment.