It seems as if anger is the currency of the day, and everyone expresses it freely. But doing so isn’t what God desires of us. So how do we control our anger? Dr. Jim Newheiser gives some brief insights into a gospel-centric approach to controlling our tempers.
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This page contains the resources that I have found useful in my personal and professional life. Admittedly, it is an eclectic list. It contains everything from quotes and books that I like to podcasts, videos, and slideshows.
If you don’t want to scroll through the entire list, you can click on one of the links below and filter the resources by specific category.
I will update this list as I discover new resources. If you have a resource you think I should add, please email me.
The ordinary Christian with the Bible in his hand can say that the majority is wrong.
For Jesus, Scripture is powerful, decisive, and authoritative because it is nothing less than the voice of God.
Early believers had to be commanded not to evangelize. Modern believers have to be urged to speak.
Your restless heart will only find rest when it rests in the person, presence and promises of Jesus.
Prayer is not overcoming God’s reluctance, but laying hold of His willingness.
In his presence is fullness of joy; in his absence is depth of misery.