I am pleased to share my latest journal article, published in the Southeastern Seminary’s journal, the Southeastern Theological Review. Abstract: While consecutive expository preaching has become the norm in many […]
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Author: Jim Newheiser
Interacting on Social Media with Those with Whom We Differ
Many are troubled by the destructive ways people interact on social media. And the issue isn’t merely non-Christians fighting with each other over politics. Many professing Christians have contributed to […]
Podcast: Truth In Love: The Abuse Pendulum, Part 2
In this podcast, Dale Johnson interviews me about spousal abuse. For the blogs under discussion, see my Abuse Counseling page.
Podcast: Truth In Love: The Abuse Pendulum, Part 1
In this podcast, Dale Johnson interviews me about spousal abuse. For the blogs under discussion, see my Abuse Counseling page.
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New Mini Book: How to Love Difficult Parents: Wisdom for a Challenging Relationship
I am very excited that this mini book is out. There are many books which advise parents about how to love their children at various stages even to adulthood, but […]
Interview with Kevin Deyoung: Thinking Biblically About Abuse, with Jim Newheiser
Interview with Matt Miner at Work Pants Finance
I was recently interviewed by Matt Miner at Work Pants Finance. You can find the interview at the following link. https://www.workpantsfinance.com/podcast/six-fat-cow-years-interview-jim-newheiser-reformed-theological-seminary-rts-ibcd
Six Fat Cow Years – Interview with Dr. Jim Newheiser of Reformed Theological Seminary and IBCD
https://www.workpantsfinance.com/podcast/six-fat-cow-years-interview-jim-newheiser-reformed-theological-seminary-rts-ibcd
Caroline’s New Book: When Words Matter Most
I am very excited that my wife, best friend, and favorite counselor, Caroline Newheiser, has co-authored her first book, along with our dear friend Cheryl Marshall, to be published by […]