Tags and Titles
Not all of us carry a business card in a wallet or wear a nametag on our shirt. But every one of us carries one or more titles that shape . . .
Not all of us carry a business card in a wallet or wear a nametag on our shirt. But every one of us carries one or more titles that shape . . .
Think back over your life in the past three months. What were your most meaningful moments? With the possible exception of a Skype or Face Time call with a far-away . . .
Agreements have power to hold us, move us, and shape our lives. Some need to be broken.
There’s no ‘if’ about it. Temptations come. Wouldn’t we fare better in our responses if we knew when temptations were on the way? We can know—at least a lot more . . .
For couples who have experienced marital unfaithfulness, before their relationship can move forward, they must first deal with the breach of trust.
When temptation comes, it usually doesn’t come alone.
Loneliness is rampant. And people everywhere point to this loneliness as reason to reject or rewrite Christianity’s teachings on marriage, sex, and gender.
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 . . .
Confession: All throughout school, I purposefully avoided any science class that included dissecting a frog. I didn’t want to be the guy passed out on the floor, because the thought . . .
A pen is designed to write. A book to be read. A violin to play music. A pen can also punch a hole in a watermelon. A book can work . . .