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Stop Trying to Kill Your Soul to Kill Your Sin: A Training in Self-Discipline Part 4
So then, what does real change require?
5 hrs ago
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When the Lie Feels Reasonable and Truth is Negotiated
Scriptural Reflection: Philippians 2:15-16
23 hrs ago
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Stop Calling Parts of Yourself Evil: A Training in Self-Discipline Part Three
As we pursue self-discipline, many of us eventually run into the same wall.
Apr 1
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March 2026
Our Minds Are Soaked in Moral Meaning: A Training in Self-Discipline Part Two
We often talk about self-discipline as if it were mainly a matter of clamping down, cutting back, and forcing ourselves into a smaller life.
Mar 31
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God’s Mercy for a Troubled Conscience
Scripture Reflection Isaiah 43:25
Mar 30
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Why You Keep Hitting the Same Wall: A Training in Self-Discipline Part One
Self-discipline is one of those things almost everyone wants, even if they use different words for it.
Mar 30
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Fear in the Home: How It Shapes Children and What Helps
How Parents Teach Fear Without Meaning To...and How to Correct It
Mar 11
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February 2026
If God is Real Why Aren't You Living Like It?
God doesn’t strike with lightning first.
Feb 26
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Your Home Doesn’t Have to Be Hostile: 4 Steps to Lower the Temperature
Most of us hear the word “hostile” and picture a man punching a wall, a couple screaming in the driveway, or a kid throwing a chair in a classroom.
Feb 25
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The Point of It All
Come Walk This Road With Me, Learning to Grow in Grit and Virtue
Feb 25
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Three Practices for When Life Hurts: Why Everything Feels So Hard and What To Do About It
It amazes me how a person can be surrounded by comfort and still feel constantly offended by life.
Feb 24
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Break the Criticism Cycle in Your Home: Your Tone Matters More Than You Think
Most critical people don’t think they’re critical.
Feb 17
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