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The Sin of Lust and Culture

The Sin of Lust and Culture

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Welcome back to Transforming Culture - new year, new podcast! We're excited to finally be rolling into Season 3 each week now that we've got our tech issues sorted out! This season will be a bit "out of order" compared to other years as we continue to play with little glitches, but we're just happy to have our content coming to you! This week we're hearing from Robbie Symons about the sin of lust, and as you'll hear in the episode, it's one of the most blunt, hard-hitting sessions we've had at Transforming Culture yet. I'd say "enjoy", but it doesn't quite describe what I mean...

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Speaker Bio:
Robbie Symons is the founding Pastor of Hope Bible Church Oakville. Hope began with a Bible Study of 18 people in 2003 and is now over 4000 people today. It has also been used to see the birth of several vibrant churches across Canada. Robbie’s radio ministry through Hope Bible Church called Live in the Light, can be heard daily throughout Southern Ontario, Western New York, and the Atlantic Provinces. He is also the author of Passion Cry and he serves in the role of On Air Bible Teacher at 100 Huntley St. in order to see a love for Jesus Christ spread across the nation. Robbie, his wife Gillian and their four children live in Burlington, Ontario.

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Recommended Resources:
The Death of Porn by Ray Ortlund
Finally Free by Heath Lambert
Manhood by Josh Hawley

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Show Credits:
Transforming Culture is a production of Muskoka Bible Centre.
Producer: Luke LaRocque
Editing, Sound Design and Mixing: Abishek Varghese
Audio and Technical Support: The Summer 2024 A/V team
Theme Song: “Citizens” by Jon Guerra
Graphic Design: Christina te-Bokkel Hotz

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