My life gets most out of balance when I forget that time is a commodity, what my purpose is, to schedule the important things, and what my limitations are.
Author: Asher Witmer
Not Even Extraverts Need People This Much
Creating a few ground rules for our social media use can help us live healthier mental lives and ultimately engage others more meaningfully.
Why Honoring Governing Authorities Was Important to Paul
Our honor of governing authorities pricks their conscience about how faithful they are governing.
An Evaluation of Christian Aid Ministries Billboard Evangelism
The final project for my Romans class this past semester was to take an evangelistic tool and evaluate it in light of our study of Romans and honor-shame cultures.
I Was Wrong about Racism
After spending the better part of the last year addressing racism, I have realized I was wrong about some things concerning this conversation.
Conformed to the Image of His Son: a Patreon Review
I look at the strengths of Conformed to the Image of His Son, potential weaknesses, and potential implications for practice in a believer’s life.
Where Is God When Life Feels Hopeless?
Why does God allow people to go through intense times of darkness and suffering? What is He doing when he seems absent and unconcerned?
How My Past Porn Addiction Impacted My Marriage
A daughter or friend is currently dating someone who has confessed to struggling with porn, and you are seeking wisdom in how to counsel her.
Some Guidance on COVID Vaccines
ViewPoint pulled together a group of medical experts alongside pastors and other leaders to address vaccines and the complexities involved with them.
A Plea for Those Feeling Alone in Church
Many folks feel alone in church. We may not have them very long if we don’t repent and tear down this wall of hostility.
What Ravi’s Fall Tells Us about How We Handle Brokenness in the Church
Ravi once warned of Satan’s lie suggesting we “deserve” certain pleasures for serving God.
Ask Me Anything: Are We Accountable for What We Share Online?
Living with integrity begins and ends with ourselves, individually. Do we practice integrity at every level?