Your social media feed is probably filled with examples of the latest person who has been “cancelled” because of something they said years ago or an unpopular position they recently expressed. Being cancelled is a weapon powerful enough to prompt teens to take their...
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Reader’s Corner: “Embodied” by Dr. Preston Sprinkle
I remember standing in the grocery store checkout line not more than five years ago while listening to a podcast. The host of the podcast suggested that within just a few years, gender would be considered a fluid concept, simply a social construct, by mainstream...
Reader’s Corner: “Single, Gay, Christian” by Gregory Coles
Single, Gay, Christian by Gregory Coles is a small, easy-to read book that packs a powerful punch. Coles is exceptionally articulate and does an excellent job of communicating his thoughts and feelings. Coles wrote the book as if he is sharing his ponderings and...
4 Reasons to Join a AI Leader Cohort
Scripture is filled with examples of the importance of working with one another. We learn about iron sharpening iron in Proverbs, how two are better than one in Ecclesiastes, and the metaphor of the body of Christ throughout the New Testament. We need one another in...
Q&A: How do I disciple someone toward biblical masculinity or femininity?
Q&A: How do I disciple someone toward biblical masculinity or femininity?
3 Things Women Want You To Know About Their Addiction to Pornography
As someone who serves in ministry with my own history of struggling with pornography, women often pour out their stories to me with a sigh of relief. While sitting on my living room couch, Jessica shared her struggle with porn: I was exposed to pornography as a first...
Words Have Consequences
We live in a day and age in which there is a lot of debate about words. What’s okay to say? What is politically correct? How can we speak in ways that are not offensive? As we discuss issues like politics, racial justice, and sexuality with others, we can feel as if...
Webinar: Christian Psychology: Discerning when it’s helpful and harmful in ministry.
When people turn to counselors, the three questions they’re asking are: What do I do? Why did this happen? What’s the point?
In this webinar by Dr. Juli Slattery, learn how to address these questions with wisdom and compassion, and know your limitations.
Q&A: How do I counsel a Christian couple living together before marriage?
Q&A: How do I counsel a Christian couple living together before marriage?
Q&A: How do we encourage people to cultivate greater intimacy with God and others?
Q&A: How do we encourage people to cultivate greater intimacy with God and others?
Q&A: How do I help a couple who is experiencing a sexless marriage?
Q&A: How do I help a couple who is experiencing a sexless marriage?
Q&A: How can I be more sensitive when teaching those who have sexual trauma?
Q&A: How can I be more sensitive when teaching those who have sexual trauma?
Q&A: How do I respond to believers referring to themselves as gay Christians?
Q&A: How do I respond to believers referring to themselves as gay Christians?
Q&A: How do I help a couple walking through the aftermath of a betrayal?
Q&A: How do I help a couple walking through the aftermath of a betrayal?
Q&A: When someone confesses sexual sin, how do I know if it is true repentance or just remorse?
Q&A: When someone confesses sexual sin, how do I know if it is true repentance or just remorse?
Q&A: How do we teach the biblical narrative of sexuality to teenagers?
Q&A: How do we teach the biblical narrative of sexuality to teenagers?
Q&A: What are the best ways to become more fluent in the biblical narrative of sexuality?
Q&A: What are the best ways to become more fluent in the biblical narrative of sexuality?
Q&A: How do I foster unity in my church when Christians disagree about sexual issues?
Q&A: How do I foster unity in my church when people disagree about sexual issues?
Q&A: When do I refer someone to a professional counselor for sexual issues?
Q&A: When do I refer someone to a professional counselor for sexual issues?
Q&A: How Do We Make Church a Safe Place for People Who Experience Gender Dysphoria?
Q&A: How Do We Make Church a Safe Place for People Who Experience Gender Dysphoria?
Q&A: How Do We Address LGBTQ+ Issues in the Church Without Alienating People?
Q&A: How Do We Address LGBTQ+ Issues in the Church Without Alienating People?
Q&A: How do you define sexual integrity, and what does it look like? How is it different from sexual purity?
What’s the difference between sexual purity and sexual integrity?
The News and Sexual Discipleship
This summer I’ve been in my “writing cave”, spending countless hours finishing my next book about sexual discipleship, called Rethinking Sexuality. (The message of this book is challenging Christians to be grounded in biblical truth and equipping them to surrender...
Q&A: How can I help someone with a sexual addiction if they don’t want help?
Q&A: How can I help someone with a sexual addiction if they don't want help?
Q&A: As a Christian leader, how do I navigate my own sexual brokenness?
Q&A: As a Christian leader, how do I navigate my own sexual brokenness?
They’re Right. Abstinence-Only Education Doesn’t Work.
The New York Times and other prominent news sources recently reported that there is now proof that abstinence-only programs don’t work. A meta-analysis of data (this means analyzing data from a number of different studies) “found no good evidence that such programs...