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I've sat in the front row of really inspirational church services, staring at the speaker thinking, "Yes. This is it. I will never be the same after this message. My life is changed forever." I've also woken up the next day, been hit with the normalcy and routine of life and thought, "Wait, what did that speaker say at church yesterday?"
We can have all the inspiration in the world pointing us to a life of purity, but without practical ways to walk it out, inspiration fades and we can often find ourselves in the same cycles. So in this post, we are about to get really practical.
The month of June is here and with it comes a lot of noise, thoughts, and opinions about Pride Month. As we tackle issues of sex and sexuality from a biblical perspective, so many people ask, "What should the Christian response to Pride Month actually look like?"
We asked you your most pressing questions you wanted to know about sexuality. We've got your raw unfiltered questions live on our podcast.
After watching a documentary that was basically a 1.5 hour long commercial for OnlyFans, I am compelled to share the dark side of what is being presented as “easy money for people who are simply sexually liberated enough to sign up.”
We asked you your most pressing questions you wanted to know about sexuality. We've got your raw unfiltered questions live on our podcast.
Should We Get Married? - ft/ Danny and Sheri Silk & Cole Zick by Moral Revolution.
Trust is the most important key to a relationship. Building trust is not the absence of mistakes, but learning how to clean up a mess. In order for relationships to go well, you need to be intentional and proactive. A lot of young people want relationships to happen organically, they want things to just happen. If you have an organic relationship, there’s so much insecurity and uncertainty because you don’t know what’s going to happen.
Ever find yourself battling with doubts and insecurities in your relationship? How do you know if it's God or you or your upbringing? You're not alone. We delve deep into the complexities of relationship anxiety. From identifying the signs to practical strategies for overcoming it, we're here to offer support and guidance. Whether you're in a new romance or a long-term relationship, navigating relationship anxiety can be challenging. But fear not, we've got your back!
Gender confusion and questioning has massively increased in each successive generation with some reports stating 30% of Gen-Z identifying as LGBTQ. Why is this? What can we understand with it? How do we make a shift?
It could feel like you’re not allowed to struggle. You may even be ashamed and secretly reading this article hoping no one looks. Or pretending you’re doing research to help someone else out when you really know you need help. It’s okay to need help.
The 1990's Purity Culture defined sexuality for so many of us...but that wasn't necessarily a good thing. It's history is littered with horror stories of shame and guilt and blame, broken and skewed views of ourselves and our relationships. Was there anything good that came out of it? Is Moral Revolution part of sexual purity culture? Let's look back and see what we wish would have happened and talk about how we navigate that moving forward. This unscripted podcast reflects the unpacking of problems and solutions we have regularly at Moral Revolution.
Talking about sexuality costs more than most of us want to admit. What do you do and how do you begin to navigate these situations when God calls you to step up and begin to lead in this area? What if you don't feel ready. We sat down with PJ Bedwell of Youth For Christ to have an honest conversation about this process and some key tools he's picked up along the way to navigate these bigger more sensitive topics.
Sex is a tridimensional experience: spirit, soul, and body. Anytime you have sex with a person you bond with them. Two people may decide to have sex ‘just for the fun of it,’ yet something is occurring on another level that they might not have decided on at all: sex is enhancing an emotional bond between them whether they want it or not. This is what we call soul ties.
The world defines intimacy as a sexual encounter, to be 'intimate' with someone. But really, casual sex encounters have no intimacy in them, and I would argue that any sexual encounters outside of a marriage hold very little intimacy, if any.
Women, we know you have questions when it comes to health and your body. We’re here to help you to fill in the gaps.
Each generation is inundated with more and more messages about who they are, sex, and relationships. So, we’re slowing down, taking a look back at our own experience, and sharing with Gen Z what we wish we knew earlier in our lives.
Why does the "most wonderful time of the year" often come with some of the greatest fights, misunderstandings, or triggering events? Family. :) It's the people who whether or not we like it, we're often like...but so different. We sat down with Tiffany Williams, a relationship coach to pick her brain on how we can navigate all of those family dynamics, especially at the Holidays.
Doubting your physical prowess or your ability to please your wife? Wondering why your body does what it does? It’s our responsibility to steward our bodies. Even if you don’t want to talk about this...you need to.
I remember sitting under a starry night sky, surrounded by beautiful trees when a handsome friend of mine started asking me questions about my life. It was charmingly romantic, except it wasn’t because he had a girlfriend. I knew this about him, but I didn’t think there was any harm in just talking to him.
We're so excited to announce, the new directors of Moral Revolution - Daniel & Elles Maddry! In the next step of our journey, please welcome Daniel & Elles Maddry as the new Moral Revolution Directors. You may know the Maddry's as the founders of YouthPastor.Co and Cards Christians Like. They bring fresh experience helping us reach the next generation. This warm and personable couple is moved to join us from Austin, Texas with their dog, Indie. In case you haven't watched all of this yet, it's probably our funniest podcast ever. We're already in love. So leave a comment below helping us welcome them!
Here's what you need to know. If you need help, visit liveaction.org for more info.
The truth is that God is a God of redemption! Remarried husbands and wives: It takes the power of God to take dysfunctional situations and make something beautiful with them. Remarriage is real-life beauty for ashes (Isaiah 61:3).
As a parent, the thought of talking about sex with our kids can be overwhelming and cause quite a bit of anxiety. Depending on our own experiences and knowledge, we may not feel qualified to discuss the topic. If sexual issues were a part of our past, or continue to be a current struggle, shame can freeze us in our tracks. If we do muster the strength to broach the topic, it is often much later in their life than it should be. When it comes to talking about sex, the only “unfixable” mistake a parent can make - is to not talk about it.
On the topic of affairs we often go straight to blaming the husband. But what happens when the wife is the one who was unfaithful this time around? Alli Patterson shares her vulnerable story of why she did it, how it happened, and the consequences of her affair on her job, her family, and her marriage but also the beautiful way Jesus has encountered her through the process.
“Can I take you on a date sometime?” Instantly we panic. How do we let them down gently without sounding like a jerk? Is a friendship possible if we say ‘no’? If we just ghost them out, will that solve the problem? Let’s look at some ways to speak your mind confidently without sacrificing kindness.
I have discovered that universally, as humans, our greatest desire is to feel seen and heard, or ultimately, “known”. When a part of us is lost in hiddenness, then we can never be fully known, and without being known, we can’t feel fully loved. It’s when we bravely step out of the darkness where we’ve been trapped by self-judgment that we pave a way for love to get in and defeat the lies that keep us feeling separated from God, life, family and friends.
I've sat in the front row of really inspirational church services, staring at the speaker thinking, "Yes. This is it. I will never be the same after this message. My life is changed forever." I've also woken up the next day, been hit with the normalcy and routine of life and thought, "Wait, what did that speaker say at church yesterday?"
We can have all the inspiration in the world pointing us to a life of purity, but without practical ways to walk it out, inspiration fades and we can often find ourselves in the same cycles. So in this post, we are about to get really practical.
The month of June is here and with it comes a lot of noise, thoughts, and opinions about Pride Month. As we tackle issues of sex and sexuality from a biblical perspective, so many people ask, "What should the Christian response to Pride Month actually look like?"
We asked you your most pressing questions you wanted to know about sexuality. We've got your raw unfiltered questions live on our podcast.
After watching a documentary that was basically a 1.5 hour long commercial for OnlyFans, I am compelled to share the dark side of what is being presented as “easy money for people who are simply sexually liberated enough to sign up.”
We asked you your most pressing questions you wanted to know about sexuality. We've got your raw unfiltered questions live on our podcast.
Should We Get Married? - ft/ Danny and Sheri Silk & Cole Zick by Moral Revolution.
Trust is the most important key to a relationship. Building trust is not the absence of mistakes, but learning how to clean up a mess. In order for relationships to go well, you need to be intentional and proactive. A lot of young people want relationships to happen organically, they want things to just happen. If you have an organic relationship, there’s so much insecurity and uncertainty because you don’t know what’s going to happen.
Ever find yourself battling with doubts and insecurities in your relationship? How do you know if it's God or you or your upbringing? You're not alone. We delve deep into the complexities of relationship anxiety. From identifying the signs to practical strategies for overcoming it, we're here to offer support and guidance. Whether you're in a new romance or a long-term relationship, navigating relationship anxiety can be challenging. But fear not, we've got your back!
Gender confusion and questioning has massively increased in each successive generation with some reports stating 30% of Gen-Z identifying as LGBTQ. Why is this? What can we understand with it? How do we make a shift?
It could feel like you’re not allowed to struggle. You may even be ashamed and secretly reading this article hoping no one looks. Or pretending you’re doing research to help someone else out when you really know you need help. It’s okay to need help.
The 1990's Purity Culture defined sexuality for so many of us...but that wasn't necessarily a good thing. It's history is littered with horror stories of shame and guilt and blame, broken and skewed views of ourselves and our relationships. Was there anything good that came out of it? Is Moral Revolution part of sexual purity culture? Let's look back and see what we wish would have happened and talk about how we navigate that moving forward. This unscripted podcast reflects the unpacking of problems and solutions we have regularly at Moral Revolution.
Talking about sexuality costs more than most of us want to admit. What do you do and how do you begin to navigate these situations when God calls you to step up and begin to lead in this area? What if you don't feel ready. We sat down with PJ Bedwell of Youth For Christ to have an honest conversation about this process and some key tools he's picked up along the way to navigate these bigger more sensitive topics.
Sex is a tridimensional experience: spirit, soul, and body. Anytime you have sex with a person you bond with them. Two people may decide to have sex ‘just for the fun of it,’ yet something is occurring on another level that they might not have decided on at all: sex is enhancing an emotional bond between them whether they want it or not. This is what we call soul ties.
The world defines intimacy as a sexual encounter, to be 'intimate' with someone. But really, casual sex encounters have no intimacy in them, and I would argue that any sexual encounters outside of a marriage hold very little intimacy, if any.
Women, we know you have questions when it comes to health and your body. We’re here to help you to fill in the gaps.
Each generation is inundated with more and more messages about who they are, sex, and relationships. So, we’re slowing down, taking a look back at our own experience, and sharing with Gen Z what we wish we knew earlier in our lives.
Why does the "most wonderful time of the year" often come with some of the greatest fights, misunderstandings, or triggering events? Family. :) It's the people who whether or not we like it, we're often like...but so different. We sat down with Tiffany Williams, a relationship coach to pick her brain on how we can navigate all of those family dynamics, especially at the Holidays.
Doubting your physical prowess or your ability to please your wife? Wondering why your body does what it does? It’s our responsibility to steward our bodies. Even if you don’t want to talk about this...you need to.
I remember sitting under a starry night sky, surrounded by beautiful trees when a handsome friend of mine started asking me questions about my life. It was charmingly romantic, except it wasn’t because he had a girlfriend. I knew this about him, but I didn’t think there was any harm in just talking to him.
We're so excited to announce, the new directors of Moral Revolution - Daniel & Elles Maddry! In the next step of our journey, please welcome Daniel & Elles Maddry as the new Moral Revolution Directors. You may know the Maddry's as the founders of YouthPastor.Co and Cards Christians Like. They bring fresh experience helping us reach the next generation. This warm and personable couple is moved to join us from Austin, Texas with their dog, Indie. In case you haven't watched all of this yet, it's probably our funniest podcast ever. We're already in love. So leave a comment below helping us welcome them!
Here's what you need to know. If you need help, visit liveaction.org for more info.
The truth is that God is a God of redemption! Remarried husbands and wives: It takes the power of God to take dysfunctional situations and make something beautiful with them. Remarriage is real-life beauty for ashes (Isaiah 61:3).
As a parent, the thought of talking about sex with our kids can be overwhelming and cause quite a bit of anxiety. Depending on our own experiences and knowledge, we may not feel qualified to discuss the topic. If sexual issues were a part of our past, or continue to be a current struggle, shame can freeze us in our tracks. If we do muster the strength to broach the topic, it is often much later in their life than it should be. When it comes to talking about sex, the only “unfixable” mistake a parent can make - is to not talk about it.
On the topic of affairs we often go straight to blaming the husband. But what happens when the wife is the one who was unfaithful this time around? Alli Patterson shares her vulnerable story of why she did it, how it happened, and the consequences of her affair on her job, her family, and her marriage but also the beautiful way Jesus has encountered her through the process.
“Can I take you on a date sometime?” Instantly we panic. How do we let them down gently without sounding like a jerk? Is a friendship possible if we say ‘no’? If we just ghost them out, will that solve the problem? Let’s look at some ways to speak your mind confidently without sacrificing kindness.
I have discovered that universally, as humans, our greatest desire is to feel seen and heard, or ultimately, “known”. When a part of us is lost in hiddenness, then we can never be fully known, and without being known, we can’t feel fully loved. It’s when we bravely step out of the darkness where we’ve been trapped by self-judgment that we pave a way for love to get in and defeat the lies that keep us feeling separated from God, life, family and friends.