Talking Back to Purity Culture: A Review
Welcher places purity back in the gospel context where it belongs, redeeming it from the reduced behavioral construct purity culture placed it in.
Welcher places purity back in the gospel context where it belongs, redeeming it from the reduced behavioral construct purity culture placed it in.
As we urge teenagers to abstain from sex outside of marriage, we must encourage them that even sexual failings can be redeemed by God in Christ.
As Christians, we not only have a response to this question that is clear, good, and truthful; better yet, we have a biblical anthropology that is deeply beautiful and adorns us with dignity.
In his latest book, What God Has to Say About Our Bodies, Sam Allberry develops an accessible theology of embodiment for the church.
Gen Z asks good questions about big issues, and youth pastors need to be prepared to answer them biblically in a way teenagers will understand.
If we hope to capture our students’ longing for a more gracious vision of sex, we need the Holy Spirit to breathe life into our teaching.
As we urge teenagers to abstain from sex outside of marriage, we must encourage them that even sexual failings can be redeemed by God in Christ.
While Christian parents may have grave disagreements with the principles surrounding transgenderism, we have to form children who respect and protect the human dignity of every person.
We commend this episode to anyone who is seeking to understand what the Bible says about manhood and womanhood and to discern what notions our culture has constructed for us.