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Is it always healthy to use Proverbs 31 as a standard for a Christian
woman's identity? Sammie and Kristina talk about the danger of
misconstruing this passage to be an idealistic and unreachable standard.
Using examples of when they compared themselves to other women and the
mental demise that brought, they hope to break down the facade of the
'perfect Christian woman' and point to the importance of
empowerment. Answering questions about gender roles, chivalry,
relationships, and how social media impacts our personal identity, they
share ways to help shape your thought process into a positive and
empowering self-image. -
Often overlooked, shame can damage romantic relationships in the most
painful of ways. Sammie and Kristina dive into their own history and reveal
the root of shame from their own experiences in dating and relationships.
Referencing the movie The Heart of Man, they focus on past trauma and
projection, and how God is interested in treating the root and not the
symptoms. Freedom is available, and this episode gives hope to those
struggling with gripping anxiety and shame. -
Manglende episoder?
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In this episode, Sammie and I talk about our past experience in missions
organizations, and the modern day missionary. We discuss why and how we
started in missions, the hilarious personalities you always find within
mission culture (like the 'hipster musician'), and the businesses we
started from our #saviorcomplex -
Let's get real. Dating in Christian culture is as awkward as it can get.
The girls behind the DTR blog break down how low your snapchats can go, the
stigma behind the no sex before marriage rule, whether men really need to
pursue, and all the awkward situations in between....not to mention, is the
wedding night really all it's cracked up to be? Join the convo and share an
uncomfortable laugh....or two.