Reflections on a variety of theological and cultural subjects
My wife joins me to talk about Twitter & devotions & how to "procure" a wife.
Thoughts about OCD from a messy, disorganized guy with OCD. Mentions: DSM-5, subtypes, God, medicine, exercise, Bible, psychology, discernment, the OCD stories. onemooreperspective.substack.com patreon.com/onemooreperspective
Some thoughts on Pray Away, a new film depicting the stories of former leaders of the ex-gay movement. Some more thoughts about pursuing marriage as a person who experiences same-sex temptations.
Patrick and Shelby Ray moved to North Minneapolis in 2015 to plant a church. They purposefully waited until 2021 to have their first public worship service. Listen in to find out why. northsideneighborhoodchurch.com
When I say this is my story, I do not mean, "this is the story of my conversion." It is that. But it's more than that. I think what people need to hear most is: 1. what life looks like *post-conversion* for persons who experience SSA, especially in terms of pursuing and entering into marriage, and 2. how Jesus sustains and satisfies weak saints as they struggle toward him. This is that.
Thoughts on same-sex attraction, sinful desires, willful sin, and repentance.
Is "taking a stand" against censorship on social media the only good and faithful response for the Christian? Or can we avoid topics like transgenderism on Twitter with our integrity intact?
How should Christians think about the use of therapy and psychotropic drugs? thinkingforjoy.com Disclaimer: Nothing in this episode is intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice.
A look at Lamentations 3. Subscribe by email here: www.thinkingforjoy.com Twitter: @ThinkingForJoy Instagram: @ThinkingForJoy Facebook: Facebook.com/thinkingforjoy
Getting down to the roots of fear and anxiety. You can receive future episodes via email when you subscribe at thinkingforjoy.com. I won't spam you. :)
I attempt to put words to some seemingly complex realities and describe what I believe is a clear pathway of repentance for men who struggle with effeminacy. Links: Kevin DeYoung's article: https://www.9marks.org/article/how-are-men-and-women-different/ Denny Burk's article: https://cbmw.org/2020/06/10/what-does-act-like-men-mean-in-1-corinthians-1613/ Greg Morse's article: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/play-the-man-you-are