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  • On today’s episode, Roe and Jim join us for the third time to have an honest conversation about sex. We cover many things ranging from orgasm to sexual positions, to sex enhancers, to the different needs of each person, and so much more. Hope you enjoy!

    Jim and Roe have been married 44 years, Jim owns his own business and is a career coach and a futurist . Roe is adjunct faculty and a staff spiritual director at a local seminary. Both of them are very involved with “Treasures,” a nonprofit that serves trafficked victims and women coming out of the sex industry. Through “Treasures,” Roe has been in 6 different countries training or working with women in the sex industry. And for the past 20 years, they have mentored couples struggling with sexual brokenness!

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    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

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  • On today’s episode, Chris and Chad join us to talk about fatherhood and what it means to be a dad. We get into how Christians have done this well, how their own fathers have impacted how they father, and Chris’ instagram handle. Hope you enjoy!

    Chris Barragan received an M.A. in Pastoral Care and Counseling as well as a B.A. in History from Biola University. He is the Assistant Director of Pastoral Care and leads The Dwelling, an on campus ministry for students that experience same-sex attraction or identify as lgbtq. He also oversees Depths, a program for students seeking freedom from pornography. Chris believes that you can never have too many tacos, and that there is always room for one more cup of coffee.

    Chad is the Director of Student Led Ministries and Spiritual Formation at Biola University. He leads some of the chapels, teaches Spiritual Formation, and shares an advisory role to Biola’s Student Missionary Union. Chad served as a pastor locally for 12 years before he came to Biola and has been married to Beth since 2002. He got his undergraduate degree from Biola University in Communication Studies and Masters in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care. Chad answers to his name, or to one of two nicknames, “Mad Chiller” or “Chad-the-Dad.”

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    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

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  • On today’s episode, Miles and Heather join us to talk about premarital preparation and what marital counseling was like for them. We get into how Christians have done this well, and how they have often gone extremely wrong in trying to prepare for marriage. Hope you enjoy!

    Heather and Miles Bocianski have been married for two years. They met while working at the same university and connected over their love for the outdoors. While dating, they recognized the importance of leaning into hard conversations and understanding how their lives as individuals would complement and conflict with one another in marriage. Through this, they have become advocates for couples taking an honest assessment of their relationship before moving into marriage.

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    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Dr. Johnson shares with us his thoughts, experiences, and reflections on how to parent healthy sexuality into young boys. Hope you enjoy!

    Adam Johnson has a B.A. in Philosophy from Biola University, a M.A. in New Testament from Talbot School of Theology, an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy in Theological Studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

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    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

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    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Camille Hernandez joins us to talk about parenting girls into healthy sexuality . We get into how Christians have done this well, and how they have often gone extremely wrong in trying to parent biblically. We also talk about parenting in general. Hope you enjoy!

    Camille currently works as a mentor and socio-emotional educator for teens and young adults who've experienced severe early childhood trauma. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Community Development and a Master's in Educational Leadership. She's a wife and mother of 2 intelligent, independent, and hilarious kids.

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    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Micah and Biz both share their experiences as identifying with something that is outside the conservative Christian cultural norms. We discuss bisexuality, pansexuality, confused, and curious sexualities. They have a lot of good insight to share. Hope you enjoy!

    Micah and Biz both attend a conservative Christian university. They help lead a group on campus for LGBT+ students who are navigating their sexuality in relationship to their Christianity. They are both passionate about the church becoming a safe place for these kinds of conversations.

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    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Daniel Parham joins us to talk about healthy friendships. We get into how Christians have done this well, and how they have often gone extremely wrong. We also talk about cross-cultural friendship. Hope you enjoy!

    Daniel Parham is the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Retention & Success at Biola University. He received his B.A. in Biblical and Theological Studies from Biola in 2013 and his M.A. in Christian Education from Talbot School of Theology in 2018. Daniel has served in ministry since 2013.

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    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Meleca Consultado joins us to talk about dating and rejection. We get into how Christians have done this well, and how they have often gone extremely wrong. Hope you enjoy!

    Meleca Consultado serves as the director for Student Enrichment and Intercultural Development (SEID) at Biola University. Prior to becoming the director in 2018, Meleca served as a resident director for seven years. She received her undergraduate degree in Intercultural Studies from Biola and went on to pursue her Masters in Higher Education and Student Development at Taylor University in Indiana.

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    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, David shares with us his thoughts, experiences, and studies done with Sexual addiction, pornography, and recovery. I’m excited for you guys to hear from him!

    David is an 09' graduate of Biola University where he studied theology and philosophy. Since 2011, he has been working in the field of social services and is currently finishing a Masters in Counseling for Marriage and Family Therapy at Cal State Fullerton. There, he is writing a thesis on the therapeutic treatment of problematic pornography use amongst religious populations. David has been involved in the sex addiction recovery world and in multiple 12-step programs both as a participant and as a mentor since 2013 and his goal is to become a certified sex-addiction therapist to fulfill his passion of healing and educating sexually broken individuals through the intersection of psychotherapy and spirituality.

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    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Dr. Kevin Van Lant joins us to talk about how mental health and mental illness can affect intimacy in your relationships. Hope you enjoy!

    Kevin Van Lant is a licensed clinical psychologist who received his Ph.D. from Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University. He also received an M.A. in Clinical Psychology as well as a B.A. in Psychology. He teaches courses in pastoral care and counseling, marriage counseling, psychopathology and health psychology. Van Lant has a clinical practice at the Center for Individual and Family Therapy (CIFT), a large, non-profit Christian counseling center in Orange County, California.

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    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Chad Miller joins us to talk about masculinity and manhood. We get into what the Bible says about it as well as how culture portrays what it means to be a man. Hope you enjoy!

    Chad is the Director of Student Led Ministries and Spiritual Formation at Biola University. He leads some of the chapels, teaches Spiritual Formation, and shares an advisory role to Biola’s Student Missionary Union. Chad served as a pastor locally for 12 years before he came to Biola and has been married to Beth since 2002. He got his undergraduate degree from Biola University in Communication Studies and Masters in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care. Chad answers to his name, or to one of two nicknames, “Mad Chiller” or “Chad-the-Dad.”

    Subscribe:

    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

    Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/thehopeprojectpodcast

  • On today’s episode, Angela Lee joins us to talk about femininity and womanhood. We get into her experiences as well as what the Bible may say about this topic Hope you enjoy!

    Angela Lee is a native East Coast baby, having lived in NY, SC, VA, CT, DE and then TX. Angela graduated from the University of Delaware with her degree in Human Services with a concentration in Clinical Services. She went on and applied her degree by working with organizations such as Communities in Schools, the Boys & Girls Club, and the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas. Angela has served in ministry 9 years and currently serves as the Pastor of Volunteers & Guest Relations at Fellowship Pasadena. She also serves on the preaching team at Fellowship church. She is the oldest of four children and credits her parents for fostering her love for others and her strong commitment to service. Angela is passionate about Jesus, people, justice, the Enneagram (she’s a 1!), Disneyland, and yummy food.

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    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • Dr. Curtis self describes himself as “old as dirt.” Outside of that, he has a B.S from Baylor in Physics and worked as a physicist for the Navy for a few years. After this, he met his wife and has now been married for 53 years. He has also received a Masters Degree in Old Testament from Trinity Theological seminary as well as a Ph.D in Hebrew and Biblical Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught for 40 years at Biola University in Old Testament. Specific to our topic today, he has also written a commentary on the Song of Songs that you should definitely check out if you’re looking to dive deeper.

    I am excited for you guys to hear from him as we dive into this poetic book about love and romance.

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    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Dr. Berry Bishop joins us. We talk about the 4 attachment styles, how we get them, and how they affect us as adults. This episode is super helpful for anyone wanting to connect with their partner or close friends. Hope you enjoy!

    Dr. Berry Bishop is an assistant professor at Biola University, at the Institute for Spiritual Formation (ISF). Dr. Bishop graduated from Biola with a Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, and then obtained her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Azusa Pacific University. Her primary research interest is in the area of trauma and spiritual direction. In addition to teaching, she continues to practice as a psychologist. Dr. Bishop is married to ISF graduate William. They have two children, Patty and Liam.

    She highly recommends the book “God Attachment” by Clinton, as well as any and all books by Dr. Dan Siegal, specifically “Parenting from the Inside Out”, “The Whole Brain Child”, and “Healing Trauma, Attachment, Mind, Body and Brain.” She also recommends the article “Attachment Style as a Predictor of Adult Romantic Relationships” by Judith A. Feeney and Patricia Noller.

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    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

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    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today's episode, Sarah and I discuss Modesty. We dive into what the Bible actually says about it and how the church has often viewed it. Hope you enjoy!

    Sarah graduated from a Theological Seminary in 2017 with her M.A. in Theology. She is a frequent chapel speaker at her Christian University, and was a founding member of GRIT, the school’s first women’s resource collective. She’s passionate about loving mercy, doing justly, and avoiding becoming a smokin’ hot pastor’s wife.

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    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

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    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On this episode, Becket and I talk about his story and his new book “A Change of Affection: A Gay Man's Incredible Story of Redemption.” We have a lot of fun together and it leads to us laughing a fair amount. We do not mean to minimize this issue but rather are two people enjoying one another’s company while having a conversation about a topic that is pretty hotly debated. Regardless, Becket’s story is one of a radical conversion to Jesus and one that should be moving to you as a listener.

    Becket Cook was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. After college, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in writing and acting, ultimately becoming a set designer in the fashion world. In 2017, he received his master’s degree form Talbot School of Theology. He now spends most of his time speaking at churches, universities, and conferences.

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    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

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    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today's episode, Dr. Pierce and I discuss gender roles in the family and the church. We go over the two dominant positions of Complementarianism and Egalitarianism as well as how these can play out in our day to day lives. Hope you enjoy!

    Ron Pierce (Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary) has taught in the undergraduate division of the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University since 1976. He has been a passionate advocate for biblical gender equality since the 1980s. Ron has authored numerous journal articles, edited Discovering Biblical Equality (2005), and written Partners in Marriage & Ministry (2011). He believes that men and women should mutually share leadership in the church, home and society without gender bias or restriction. Ron and his wife Pat have been married since 1969, and have two adult children and four grandchildren. They live in Fullerton, California and serve as active members of Whittier Area Community Church.

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    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today's episode, Dr. Pierce and I discuss a theology of gender for the modern era. Our conversation dives into the Bible, intersex, transgender, and so many other topics. Hope you enjoy!

    Ron Pierce (Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary) has taught in the undergraduate division of the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University since 1976. He has been a passionate advocate for biblical gender equality since the 1980's. Ron has authored numerous journal articles, edited Discovering Biblical Equality (2005), and written Partners in Marriage & Ministry (2011). He believes that men and women should mutually share leadership in the church, home and society without gender bias or restriction. Ron and his wife Pat have been married since 1969, and have two adult children and four grandchildren. They live in Fullerton, California and serve as active members of Whittier Area Community Church.

    Subscribe:

    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Dr. Jon Lunde shares with us his thoughts on purity culture, hook-up culture, and serial monogamy. We also dive into covenantal living and how that should affect our sexuality. Hope you enjoy!

    Jonathan Lunde received a Ph.D. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a Th.M. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a M.Div. from Lutheran Brethren Seminary, and a B.S. in Social Studies Education from Moorhead State University. His main interests lie in the study of Jesus, both as he is presented in the gospels and in the more specialized Historical Jesus field. He also enjoys studying how the writers of the New Testament use the Old Testament. Prior to coming to Talbot, he taught for seven years at Trinity College in Deerfield, Illinois, and also has local church ministry experience. His passion is to present Jesus to his students in such a way that they personally respond to him as their Suffering Servant and as their King.

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    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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  • On today’s episode, Dr. Jon Lunde shares with us a construction of a Theology of Sexuality. We also get into the One-Flesh union laid out in scripture and discuss what it means for us. Hope you enjoy!!

    Jonathan Lunde received a Ph.D. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a Th.M. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a M.Div. from Lutheran Brethren Seminary, and a B.S. in Social Studies Education from Moorhead State University. His main interests lie in the study of Jesus, both as he is presented in the gospels and in the more specialized Historical Jesus field. He also enjoys studying how the writers of the New Testament use the Old Testament. Prior to coming to Talbot, he taught for seven years at Trinity College in Deerfield, Illinois, and also has local church ministry experience. His passion is to present Jesus to his students in such a way that they personally respond to him as their Suffering Servant and as their King.

    Subscribe:

    As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach.

    Disclaimer:

    With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don’t either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own.

    Support The Hope Project:

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject

    Contact:

    You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at [email protected]

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