Holding onto Hope
In the latest episode of Becoming Whole, we explore the topic of hope, specifically in the context of our journeys toward sexual integrity and wholeness. We dive into the importance . . .
In the latest episode of Becoming Whole, we explore the topic of hope, specifically in the context of our journeys toward sexual integrity and wholeness. We dive into the importance . . .
There is a serious challenge facing Christians who struggle with same-sex attractions or gender confusion in our day. Whether or not these are issues for you personally, for the sake . . .
We compare our monotonous, humdrum or even dark, painful moments to our friends’ highlight reels and we’re left in a hurricane of inadequacy, feeling ashamed, not enough.
If you watch how my wife and I respond when our kids fess up to something they did wrong, you might think we just watched them hit a home run. God’s this way, too. Here’s why.
Christians who want to do right can be too quick to criticize themselves. And in so doing, they can work against the change want most.
You answer this question a dozen times a day. At least your heart does. And how your heart answers impacts everything.
There’s a difference between learning about God and getting to know God.
Doesn’t humility demand we accept that some things will never change? Something does, but not humility.
True self-acceptance is a key to change. A skewed self-acceptance refuses change.
The specific sins from which we’re saved can become holy embers from which His light burns brightest in our lives. How can men and women in darkness know the Savior He is unless they hear of the strong, dark giants from which He has saved us?