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Best of Strong Women: Before the Sex Talk With Linda Noble and Linda Stewart Part 1
Sarah Stonestreet : Jul 10, 2024 12:01:00 AM
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We are taking a small break this July to gear up for season five of the Strong Women podcast. But during this break, we decided to re-air some episodes that we thought you would enjoy.
Our guests today are Linda Noble and Linda Stewart, affectionately called “The Lindas.” I love how these two ladies in different seasons of life looked at the world around them and asked, “What is missing that we can add?” They tell us how they joined together to learn and then create something that offers a window into God’s design for sex, which fits into the larger story that He wants to be known by us, and He uses His creation—including our own bodies—to pursue a relationship with us. I am excited for you to learn about how God has designed our bodies and our sexuality to invite us into a deeper relationship with Him. We must learn these big truths about God’s design in order to invite the young people in our lives to grasp the significance of the gift of sex within marriage. Without the big picture, this seems like just a rule to follow instead of an invitation to flourish.
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Show Notes
Before the Sex Talk: A Theology of the Body Perspective for Parents & Mentors by Linda Noble and Linda Stewart
Our Bodies Tell God’s Story by Christopher West
Strong Women Episode 31. Our Bodies Proclaim the Gospel with Christopher West
THE Conversation Workshop podcast
THE Conversation Workshop blog
Seeking God: Finding Another Kind of Life with St. Ignatius and Dallas Willard by Trevor Hudson
Josh Glaser Regeneration Ministries
The House at the End of the World by Dean Koontz
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