Bonus — “Restoring Relationships through Conquering Anger” with S.M. Davis

Apr 29, 2024

What does it mean to “be angry and sin not”? Is it even possible to get angry without sinning? In this episode, Dr. S.M. Davis expounds from scripture how acting out even in a little anger is never ok. The effects of anger in the home are devastating – causing breakdown in relationships and ultimately causing parents to lose their children’s hearts. Join Dr. Davis and Nate as they discuss where we must start in conquering anger and how to restore relationships that have been damaged by this stronghold.

We are so blessed to have Dr. S.M. Davis join us on this episode! A nationally known speaker, Dr. Davis speaks at churches and conventions across the United States, as well as in other countries. His ministry, Solve Family Problems, gives Biblical solutions to critical family and church dilemmas.

  • Nate Paine, Host

    Nate Paine enjoys encouraging people in God’s Word. When he was eleven years old, Nate gave his life to the Lord, and about that same time, felt God’s call on his life to preach the Word. In pursuing this call, Nate earned his BA in Biblical Ministry and was licensed and ordained. In his teens and his twenties, he began to mentor young men through the Journey to the Heart as well as pour himself into prison ministry discipling inmates in multiple correctional facilities. Nate, his wife and six children live in East Texas where he serves on staff with IBLP and the Home Discipleship Network.

  • S.M. Davis, Guest

    Dr. S. M. Davis has served the Lord in many different areas of ministry since 1967. From 1975 to 2011 he served as pastor of Park Meadows Baptist Church in Lincoln, Illinois. He is now an associate pastor at Park Meadows with his primary focus being that of evangelism. A nationally-known speaker, Dr. Davis speaks at churches and conventions across the U.S. as well as in other countries. His messages give Biblical solutions to critical family problems, as well as help to foresee and avoid problems.