• How Christians Can Navigate the Gender Conversation with Preston Sprinkle

  • Mar 24 2022
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast
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How Christians Can Navigate the Gender Conversation with Preston Sprinkle

  • Summary

  • We live in a time when people are desperate for answers about same-sex attraction, gender dysphoria, and the evolving trans community. When it comes to these difficult topics, Christians often run or react in fear when the world needs truth in love.

    Today, on The Godmother podcast, I have a returning friend and guest, Preston Sprinkle, author of Embodied: Transgender Identities, the Church, and What the Bible Has to Say, joining the conversation to discuss some of the most jarring questions pressing society today.

    *   What is the LGBTQ community?

    *   What makes “Trans” unique?

    *   How do we talk to our children about gender?

    *   How do we compassionately engage with those struggling with gender dysphoria?

    *   How do we avoid canned answers and engage with those who are struggling in an empathetic and meaningful way?

    Preston is a voice preparing the church to lead in love. His resources will help our conversations to result in understanding and truth, not allowing ourselves to give thin answers to fit questions.

    Do you have a friend or family who could use this encouragement today? You can connect with Preston on Instagram at @preston.sprinkle Grab a copy of His new book, “Embodied” here. 

    https://www.prestonsprinkle.com/books/embodied

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