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Many beautiful, evangelical women are marrying men who don’t want anything to do with church. Why is that? What dynamics does it cause within the church? How can we better understand it? Dr. Paul Maxwell breaks it down.
Don't be too proud to start small. Change that one thing you've always wanted to change with the new SelfWire Guide to Goals, Discipline, & Productivity (With Worksheets).
The notorious Josh N. — renowned illustrator from The Sword and Pencil Instagram account — joins Dr. Paul Maxwell to discuss evangelicalism, masculinity, and New Calvinist pragmatism.
Enjoy this impromptu SelfWire episode where Dr. Paul Maxwell's wife Molly grills him with questions from listeners.
Do you ever feel intimidated talking to smart people? Are you often scared of looking foolish in conversations? Dr. Paul Maxwell gives you a few tools to turn that fear into energy to become better.
Breaking up with one's parents has become trendy among millennials. But did it predate them? And is there a healthy way to break ties with toxic parents? Dr. Paul Maxwell breaks it down.
This VST System Changed How I Think About Personal Failure
Are Christians morally superior to nonChristians? Is the Christian's will-power stronger, since the Apostle Paul says in Gal. 5 that self-control is a “fruit of the Spirit?” Dr. Paul Maxwell breaks it down.
Progressive Christians want you to doubt God forever. Fundamentalist Christians want you to pretend hard questions don’t exist. Dr. Paul Maxwell delineates a better way.
Christmas can be hard for step children. Dr. Paul Maxwell shares a bit of his story, and principles that young children of divorce and remarriage should learn sooner rather than later.
Procrastination is one of the most common causes of anxiety. Here, you can learn how to crush it.
Many single Christian guys want to get married, but fail to do so. How do they achieve their goal of marrying a girl without lowering their standards? Dr. Paul Maxwell breaks it down.
Evangelicals don’t deal with obesity well—many of them are as obese as the average American. Pastors are often worse. Here, Dr. Paul Maxwell offers a solution-oriented approach to obesity in the church.
It has recently become popular to require equal representation of ethnicities among the authors on reads. Here, Dr. Paul Maxwell responds to the implicit assumptions of this trend.
Evangelicals and secularists fail in their anti-porn tropes in the same way. Here’s how.