This article argues that one must address the root that causes the struggle of self-image. It is the fear of man. Self-hatred is a sign that one is under the fear of man.
What makes us fear others and what they will think? How do we detect our fear of man? This article looks to help us get to the root of the problem by raising a series of questions on the matter.
What is the root of self-image that makes us believe we need to look or act a certain way around certain people? This article gets to the root of the issue, which is the fear of man.
Which standard are you using to define your self-image? This article discusses the two standards that are used, God’s standard and the worldly standard.
This article traces the self-image as it was distorted by sin and it can only be restored in Christ who points to the restored image of what we should be.
Is there an element of truth to the statement, "You just have to love yourself more"? This article argues that self-image is only possible by loving self, which is is only possible by loving God. This is different from worldly self-love.
How can the church encourage a young generation of men to take leadership in the church as pastors, elders, and deacons? This article explains that it can done through older ones mentoring younger ones.
The disabled have a place in God’s kingdom. The account recorded 2 Samuel 9 between David and Mephibosheth gives a picture of how the church should see the place of the disabled in the kingdom of God. Disability should not be a hindrance to dine with the king.
Normalizing homosexuality and same-sex marriage is something that is against God's will and his institution of marriage. This article shows that Christians have a calling to pray to God to preserve the sanctity of marriage, to call the church to stand firm and not fall in this sin, and work for the conversion of homosexuals.