Many Christians see accountability as a crutch they shouldn’t need. But what if accountability is actually one of God’s ordinary means to help us become more like Christ?
What if we were meant to treat accountability not as a last resort but as a lifestyle?
In Coming Clean you’ll learn about:
☻ What to look for in a good accountability partner ☻ The biblical building blocks of accountability ☻ How to hold each other accountable to both actions and heart-level motivations ☻ Five reasons why accountability typically fails ☻ Whether a spouse makes a good accountability partner ☻ Good discussion questions for accountability partners
Luke Gilkerson worked for 8 years as the Educational Resource Manager at Covenant Eyes, writing hundreds of articles and ebooks, teaching individuals and parents about dangers and temptations found on the Internet. Along with his wife Trisha, Luke is the primary author at intoxicatedonlife.com, where he writes about parenting and the gospel of Christ.
I got in a fight (sort of), at least I was left feeling angry and depressed after a friend essentially told me I was too prideful to lead his imaginary accountability group. The following day I found this free ebook "quite by accident". It was both reassuring in how I was thinking my friend should have approached me, and it was also challenging for me to seek to become a better accountability person. It is short but has some very useful compiled material for accountability.