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Episode 145 - Still Figuring Out the “Christian Way” to Date

Episode 145 - Still Figuring Out the “Christian Way” to Date

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Still Trying to Date the “Christian Way”? You’re Not Alone. In Episode 145 – Still Figuring Out the “Christian Way” to Date, Nate and Pastor Joseph dive back into the chaos of Christian dating and courtship with brutal honesty, plenty of sarcasm, and the kind of real-talk the church usually avoids. This episode takes on big, uncomfortable questions: 👉 Is sex before marriage always wrong, even for adults? 👉 What’s it like to date as a Christian when you already have kids? 👉 Should Christians even date non-Christians? 👉 Why does the church stop talking about dating once you’re out of youth group? If you’ve ever felt like the church’s dating advice doesn’t quite fit your stage of life—or if you’re just tired of trying to decode what “equally yoked” actually means—this episode is for you. Nate and Pastor Joseph bring their signature mix of humor, faith, and cultural commentary to a conversation that’s way overdue. 🎙 Hosted by Nate & Pastor Joseph 🎧 Audio available here on SoundCloud, plus Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more 📺 Prefer video? Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/nYKjRuDValE 🌐 Explore more content: https://wheniheardthispodcast.com/link-in-bio/ 📱 Follow and join the community: Locals and X: @wheniheardthis Facebook and Instagram: @wheniheardthispodcast 🔔 Follow us on your favorite podcast app 👍 Like this episode if it made you laugh or think 📤 Share with someone still navigating Christian dating with questions and grace #christiandating #churchculture #faithandrelationships #deconstructingfaith #christianpodcast #purityculture 🎧
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