I would use a different word than “conquerors” if I wrote this chapter of Live Free again, but I’m relatively pleased with how little else I’d change. 😆
Author: Asher Witmer
Do You Wrestle with These Questions about God?
What do you do when you have questions about God and things you’re wrestling with? Have you ever wrestled with any of these?
Passive or Powerful?
If I wrote Live Free today, I would say some things differently about gender roles when I talk about our purpose for our existence as men.
Clearing the Fog
This chapter of Live Free deals with lies we believe that trip us up after we have experienced a certain level of freedom.
The “F” Word
This chapter of Live Free discusses forgiveness and what to do with the pain caused by wounding experiences.
What “All Things Work Together for Good” Really Means
I make a statement in this chapter of Live Free that completely miscommunicates what I intended to say!
Reckless
This is the most important chapter in all of Live Free. But do I accurately reflect Romans? Watch the episode to find out!
Mud Pies in a Slum, or a Holiday at the Beach?
What if your problem with sexual sin isn’t the result of having TOO MUCH desire, but too little? In this review of Live Free, we look at how and why we settle for lessers forms of sexual pleasure.
Finding Freedom from Unwanted Sexual Behaviors (w/ Arthur Nisly)
If you find yourself committing sexual behaviors you don’t want to do, or if you desire to help others find freedom, this episode is for you!
God Isn’t Good
This was the toughest chapter of Live Free to write and it was tough to read again. But it’s necessary. Here’s my take on it four years later.
“Goodbye Mom”: When Death Kisses You on the Cheek
We expect life to continue as normal. Perhaps this would be a setback—maybe even a major one—but eventually, things will all be the same again. Nobody ever thinks of or plans for the icy cold grip of death slithering up beside them and kissing them on the cheek.
Fig Leaves
One of the key premises of Live Free is that when we are compromising sexually, we do so because of deep insecurities we feel.