Desire Immense
It is not an overabundance of desire that leads us from God’s will, but a lack of it.
It is not an overabundance of desire that leads us from God’s will, but a lack of it.
It makes sense why we find ourselves drawn to stories, movies, and songs about a nobody who becomes someone spectacular.
It’s been over a decade since porn was a regular part of my visual and mental diet. I’m one of many who have found that life is simply better without . . .
When an unfaithful husband’s* betrayal comes to light, and both he and his wife begin the process of recovery, it’s not uncommon to hear something along these lines: “I’ll do . . .
How often do you see men depicted in contemporary media who successfully resist when tempted sexually? Examples are rare, but I’ll bet most of us can think of at least . . .
I haven’t lived with my parents for 20 years, but I still remember so much they taught me. I keep my elbows off the table, I keep my eye on . . .
I talked with a man last week whose wife has started limiting sweets to only one day a week. I found what he shared to be such a compelling idea for dessert lovers, and I can’t help but think about the parallels to dealing with sexual desire.
If you struggle to pray, instead of trying to drum up more discipline, there’s a better place to start.
The good news doesn’t start with people as sinners with whom God is angry. It starts in the beginning. And if we miss this, the good news will fail to . . .
Without a sense of how to become free from shame, we’re living in a culture settling for shamelessness instead. It’s a poor substitute. To be shame-free means shame no longer . . .