How to Disarm an Angry Person
Likening it to a confrontation with someone with a loaded gun, the author suggests how to engage with and disarm an angry person in your life.
Likening it to a confrontation with someone with a loaded gun, the author suggests how to engage with and disarm an angry person in your life.
Anger is the result of sin but also the common cause of sin. This article explains how.
David Powlison answers the question of whether anger is morally neutral or conditioned.
When it comes to our anger, the problem is generally not that we are angry, but that our anger is misdirected. This article considers how to fight for a righteous anger.
This article presents ten ways in which our anger is unrighteous anger, even though we tend to excuse it as righteous anger.
This article looks at four things the Bible says about anger: its destructive power, its basic goodness, how it goes wrong, and redeeming anger.
Do you have an anger problem? This article seeks to show how can you know if you have an anger problem so that you are not the last one to know if you have it.
Your path will cross someone full of anger towards you. How should you deal with angry people? This article suggests five ways.
Though it is not sin to have anger. it is difficult to be angry and not sin. For that reason, this article shows from Scripture what constitutes holy anger and sinful anger.
This article looks at the seven deadly sins in the context of our digital age. The use of social media frequently provides an outlet for the sin of wrath and anger.
People have more anger than they think. The reason is that anger disguises itself. The control of anger is imperative in all types of relationships.