by Charlie Mitchell | Feb 24, 2025 | New Adam Project
I used to think I had it all figured out. Growing up in a mad city, I was the “good kid.” I never missed church, followed all the rules, checked all the boxes. I believed if I just did everything right, I’d be safe from most of life’s storms. My...
by Ryan M. Reeves | Feb 6, 2025 | New Adam Project
We can usually always admit that we were dumb as kids. In my case, I had a habit of doing something wrong and then completely denying my actions. In one case, my mother began to keep lemon candy in her purse, which she would distribute in small numbers during...
by Charlie Mitchell | Jan 24, 2025 | New Adam Project
Some wounds don’t heal on their own. They linger, deep and invisible, like a hollow spot in your chest that you don’t know how to fill. For many men, that’s what happens when their father is absent—whether he passed too soon, checked out emotionally, or just wasn’t...
by David John Seel, Jr., Ph.D. | Dec 5, 2024 | New Adam Project
There is a right and wrong way to swipe right. Today 17% of all marriages begin through an online dating site. “Swiping right,” of course refers to the process of accepting a virtual connection on a dating site. There are more than 8,000 online dating sites...
by Jeremy Shurke | Nov 20, 2024 | New Adam Project
In the world of marketing, the goal is to get the customer to buy the product. But Christianity flips the script: it’s not about us selling Christ; it’s about Christ purchasing us. And yet, in American evangelicalism, we seem determined to market Jesus like He’s just...