How to Tell Our Better Story: The Bible, Sex, and Human Flourishing - Glynn Harrison
Our culture is obsessed with sex and yet Christians often avoid talking about it. We seem to know what we are against - but what are we for? Does the Bible present us with a positive vision of sex and relationships? If so, what does that look like? In this talk we explore how to tell a better, inspiring, truly biblical story about sex, singleness, and marriage.
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