Building a Theology of Celibacy and Friendship for the Church
As soon as we are fully conscious we discover loneliness. We need others physically, emotionally, intellectually; we need them if we are to know anything, even ourselves. (C. S. Lewis)
As soon as we are fully conscious we discover loneliness. We need others physically, emotionally, intellectually; we need them if we are to know anything, even ourselves. (C. S. Lewis)
The way God lovingly disrupted David’s degeneration is hope-inducing for slumping disciples.
The three slump starters for Christians—past regrets, present sins, and future fears—is a three-headed monster that sucks the life out of the soul.
David followed God through a process that brought him out of the slump and put him back on a streak again.
Degeneration is a gradual descent into spiritual boredom, complacency, and, ultimately, compromise.
Seedbed is pleased to offer a new resource that will help awaken slumbering, backsliding, or apathetic Christians from the stagnation that tends to confront all followers of Jesus at one point or another.
Mark Ongley, author of the new Pure Hearted, answers questions about sexual struggles and his hope for this new resource.
Where God commands obedience, he provides grace to enable us. It simply takes longer for some than for others.
Maintaining purity of heart in a sex-saturated world is a challenge for all believers.
In this video, Dr. Kevin Watson explains how the Methodist church was birthed as an awakening movement to call nominal Christians into the full breadth of life as a child of God.
In this video, Dr. Kevin Watson explains the vibrant early history of a group of people called Methodists, and compares that to the faith many have settled for in its place.
The good news is Scripture clearly and repeatedly speaks to God’s desire to do a great work in us.