Tuning in to Lust or Pain
Temptation to lust is usually rooted in the deeper temptation to deal with life’s pain and discomfort on our own terms rather than with God. This is true not only . . .
Temptation to lust is usually rooted in the deeper temptation to deal with life’s pain and discomfort on our own terms rather than with God. This is true not only . . .
I wrote in my last blog that it’s not just biological instinct that draws us to the naked body, but that nakedness draws us because it speaks profoundly to our . . .
If you struggle with lust, consider this for a moment: Can you explain why you are drawn to the form of a woman or the form of a man? Beyond . . .
Despite how technology can bring us together, the physical distance between where you are and where someone else is a big deal. Friends who text each other are different than . . .
I think one of the biggest threats to guys today is the constant stream of faulty images of men that float around our cultural landscape compared to the scarcity of . . .
For anyone wanting to love well, learning to say ‘no’ to sexual urges is a must. Just as important, though, is learning to say ‘yes’. If you were to poll . . .
It has been said that in sexual addiction we exchange intimacy for intensity. One of our deepest and most fundamental needs is intimacy, but we settle for the intensity of . . .
Last week we talked about how walking away from sexual sin can feel like walking into desert – and why this is necessary. If you missed that post, you can . . .
Can you explain why you are drawn to the form of a woman or the form of a man? Beyond the specifics of what aspect of the body attracts you, . . .
Everywhere we turn, we see images of men and women who look good to us—beautiful, happy, healthy, connected. Whether online or at the mall, at church or the coffee shop, . . .