Parents and those passionate about equipping the next generation for adulthood should read “Bad Therapy.” The book challenges many popular parenting assumptions, arguing that most children do not n…| Witkowski Blog
Nathan’s rebuke of David in 2 Samuel 12:1-14 establishes both the need for rebuke (see: Rebuke: An Overlook and Yet Necessary Means of Grace) and the structural framework through which rebuke is most effective. Don’t Tell Stories (Maybe) To argue that Christian’s should model their rebukes on Nathan’s rebuke of David is not to claim … Continue reading Lessons from Nathan’s Rebuke: Effective Strategies for Christian Confrontation| Witkowski Blog
Despite its overuse, I cannot help but once again trod out Charles Dicken’s line to describe my time at the 2025 Annual Meeting (SBC Convention). “It was the best of times, it was the worst of time…| Witkowski Blog
To reverse the decline of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), I believe the platform (the leaders of the SBC) needs to rediscover the goodness of congregational piety. Of Messengers and Leaders …| Witkowski Blog
Though the idea of “rebuke” makes many evangelicals queasy, the discipline is not an archaic tool of yesteryear. Nor is it the exclusive domain of those discernment blogger types the crawl around twitter and Tik Tok. It is an essential means of grace. As the fall of King David makes clear, even the most faithful … Continue reading Rebuke: An Overlooked and Yet Essential Means of Grace| Witkowski Blog
In the days after the assassination attempt on President Trump, a whole cavalcade of B and C level Christian and political personalities and a few A listers have asserted that God has anointed Pres…| Witkowski Blog
Without question, the Law Amendment and its call to restrict the office of pastor to qualified men has capture the attention of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). Pastors, SBC entity presidents…| Witkowski Blog