Julie Roys | How Christian Teachings on Sex Enable Abuse @JulieRoysReport | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
In this edition of The Roys Report, featuring a talk from our recent Restore Conference, author Sheila Wray Gregoire provides eye-opening insights based on her and her team’s extensive research on evangelicalism and sex.
Out of a desire for evangelicals’ conversations about sex to be healthy, evidence-based, and rooted in Christ, Sheila and her team have analyzed many popular Christian books on sex. Many teach that Men need sex. And it’s their wives’ job to give it to them—unconditionally, whenever they want it, or these husbands will come under "Satanic attack."
With messages like these, is it any wonder that abuse victims often feel like it’s their fault if someone hurts them?
The patterns of abuse we’re seeing in the church today are a symptom of these toxic evangelical teachings, explains Sheila. And to solve the problem of abuse, we need to analyze and challenge these unbiblical teachings.
This program was also released as an audio podcast and transcript on Jan. 9, 2024:
julieroys.com/podcast/how-christian-teachings-on-sex-enable-abuse
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In this edition of The Roys Report, featuring a talk from our recent Restore Conference, author Sheila Wray Gregoire provides eye-opening insights based on her and her team’s extensive research on evangelicalism and sex.
Out of a desire for evangelicals’ conversations about sex to be healthy, evidence-based, and rooted in Christ, Sheila and her team have analyzed many popular Christian books on sex. Many teach that Men need sex. And it’s their wives’ job to give it to them—unconditionally, whenever they want it, or these husbands will come under "Satanic attack."
With messages like these, is it any wonder that abuse victims often feel like it’s their fault if someone hurts them?
The patterns of abuse we’re seeing in the church today are a symptom of these toxic evangelical teachings, explains Sheila. And to solve the problem of abuse, we need to analyze and challenge these unbiblical teachings.
This program was also released as an audio podcast and transcript on Jan. 9, 2024:
julieroys.com/podcast/how-christian-teachings-on-sex-enable-abuse
THE ROYS REPORT is a media outlet dedicated to reporting the truth and restoring the church. If you value this podcast, please consider financially supporting this ministry at julieroys.com/donate
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