If we’re going to understand each other, we need to understand that everyone works from a particular context and we need to filter the information they’re dumping on us from their context.
Author: Asher Witmer
What Does Jesus Really Say about Divorce and Remarriage? (w/ Dwight Gingrich)
I am thrilled to share my conversation with one of my friends and mentors, Dwight Gingrich. He has been doing an in-depth study on divorce and remarriage.
Dru Lattin on How Our Faith Changes as Life Unfolds
Dru Lattin and I discuss “deconstruction” from a pastoral perspective. Basically, we talk about the ways our faith changes as we gain more experiences.
Don’t Let Tribalism Blind You to the Fact That Issues Are Real
We are affected by the tribalism so prevalent in the culture at large. Don’t let it blind you to the fact that people face real issues.
The 3 Biggest Surprises I’ve Faced in Bible College
I share how Bible college has impacted me, specifically, how three things have surprised me most in the five years of Bible college so far.
What Is a “Conservative”?
When you think of conservative versus liberal, what are we referring to? When we speak in belittling, derogatory ways of liberals, who are we thinking of as we do that?
“What Should I Do with the Pain I Feel?”
Not everything is redeemable and that’s okay. But if that’s true, what are we to do with the pain we feel?
Why Should the Church Care about Racial/Cultural Issues? (Keeshon Washington)
Keeshon discusses the work he’s been doing lately, his journey of forgiving his parents, and why the church should care about racial issues.
[NEW AUDIOBOOK!] Live Free: Making Sense of Male Sexuality
You can now purchase Live Free: Making Sense of Male Sexuality as an audiobook! Here’s how to get your own copy.
Worship, Sex, WOW
We wrap up my self-review of Live Free with this final chapter. I would say some things differently, but I’m grateful this book has helped others nonetheless.
Accountability, Internet Filters, and the Fear of God
I’m grateful I didn’t address the role accountability and internet filters can play in living in sexual freedom any earlier in the book.
You Can Live without Sex, but Not without Intimacy
Is it true that men pursue conquest primarily through a cause worth living for while women pursue conquest primarily through relationships?