How Lust is Dividing Us
When compared with other things people might do, many of us believe lust is a relatively harmless thing. But what if lust is actually doing more damage than we know? . . .
When compared with other things people might do, many of us believe lust is a relatively harmless thing. But what if lust is actually doing more damage than we know? . . .
Easter is the promise of new life. We know it. That fact rolls off most Christians’ tongues easily, but what kind of new life are we talking about? If your . . .
What do you do when your body feels full of desire to do what you said you’d never do again? What do you do when you don’t want to obey . . .
Let me start by saying that one of the biggest deceptions ever to breach the thinking of Christians is the idea that Christianity is concerned only with our spiritual lives. . . .
The word “sin” has fallen out of favor. We talk about struggles, brokenness, or unwanted behaviors (words we use all the time at Regen), but acknowledging sin actually opens us . . .
Sin and shame impact us all, and for some of us their weight can be particularly heavy. We try to break free but fail. When Lent rolls around, it can . . .
Lent is a great season to practice fasting, and fasting is a great weapon against lust. What’s the connection? And does it really help? Adam and Eve ate from the . . .
After indulging in sin, I can find it hard to face God. You can probably relate. But I find that our tendency to avoid Him actually permeates a lot of . . .
I know people can take this too far, but I believe it is crucial to remember that we have an enemy. Here’s why. In our western, scientistic culture, we may . . .
If you struggle with unwanted sexual behaviors, your imagination has played a role in keeping you trapped. But did you know it can also help set you free? God has . . .