
How Should I Respond to the Growing Pornography Consumption?
Deepak Reju (article)
Without honesty, everything else is a waste of time. Take a risk and share the foulest parts of your heart (Prov. 24:26).

The Power of Unforgiveness When Used As a Weapon
Rick Thomas (article)
Sin disorients and distorts our thinking. Sin does not let God be God but entices us to assume the role of god-ness.

Scripture's "Top Two" List
Ed Welch The Apostle Paul has a tendency to give us lists of sins. He gives us at least five of them.* At first glance, it feels like he is simply piling it on. But his lists include a recurring structure that brings keen insight into the human condition. He identifies the overarching category of renegade desire, and he typically calls out two expressions of this desire: sexual sin and anger.

You Are Not Damaged Goods
Paul Maxwell Talking about sexual history with the person you’re dating can go wrong very quickly. It can turn a healthy dating relationship into a game of manipulation and control in a millisecond. When sexual history is revealed, both parties may feel betrayed for different reasons...