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Ep. 203: A Post-Religious Right, Biological Bewilderment, & Tips For A Lasting Marriage
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Ep. 203: A Post-Religious Right, Biological Bewilderment, & Tips For A Lasting Marriage

We move around a little bit this week with some follow-up on last week's conversation on welcoming the LGBT community to your church, we muse about where the Gen-Xers that didn't deconstruct are and discuss concepts of "biological bewilderment" in childre

Intro: Broccoli in colder climates, garden updates
6:00: Post-religious right, post-Charlie Kirk right.
10:10: Boldness and the generational attraction.
14:17: Alisa Childers, Derek Webb and those that didn’t deconstruct.
19:07: Okay, one traumatizing youth group game.
21:28: Back to Childers and changing her ministry because of Charlie Kirk.
23:50: Picking up off last week’s end on 1 Timothy.
28:56: A true religion, Dave Rueben, and desires to be more into religion.
30:01: Is there a place for LGBT to worship in a church after they come to church before they’re convicted but after choosing to follow the Lord?
34:59: A real danger in optics and protecting kids for the good, true and beautiful.
38:27: A question that needs to be answered. Do you encourage a divorce or legal separation?
39:13: Biological bewilderment. And an example from recent African history.
43:00: Why the solution of multiple wives would not apply to today’s culture.
45:09: Going for walks and stockpiling quality time. John Gottman’s observations of couples (4 Horseman) and the primary indicator for whether a marriage will last.
50:00: Don’t just “date your wife.”
58:01: Show Close

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