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EPISODE · May 15, 2024 · 39 MIN

Healthy Femininity and Masculinity In a Toxic Culture (feat. Renee Sproles)

from The Disciple Maker‘s Podcast · host Discipleship.org

Renee Sproles (renew.org) talks about what it means to be a man and what it means to be a woman according to principles we find in God’s word. This episode challenges the view that gender roles are secondary issues, arguing they have significant consequences. Through analogies of government, education, and church choice, Renee Sproles illustrates the impact of these roles on society. She  argues that gender roles are designed by God and have profound implications for individual behavior, family dynamics, and societal health. She advocates for a complementarian view, suggesting that men and women have distinct, complementary roles that contribute to marital happiness, effective parenting, and societal stability. It is a good thing to live in accordance with one's God-given gender identity. Visit our website discipleship.org for blogs, videos, and free resources to fuel disciple making.  Click this link for the Digital Access Pass: https://discipleship.org/shop/2024-forum-digital-access-pass/?mc_cid=2b27e8013a&mc_eid=a00a4f11e7  Key Takeaways  00:00 Exploring Gender Roles in Religious Contexts 01:19 The Importance of Understanding Gender 05:39 Applying Biblical Evidence to Gender Roles 27:02 Sociological Insights on Masculinity and Family Dynamics 34:25 Embracing True Masculinity and Femininity

Renee Sproles (renew.org) talks about what it means to be a man and what it means to be a woman according to principles we find in God’s word. This episode challenges the view that gender roles are secondary issues, arguing they have significant consequences. Through analogies of government, education, and church choice, Renee Sproles illustrates the impact of these roles on society. She  argues that gender roles are designed by God and have profound implications for individual behavior, family dynamics, and societal health. She advocates for a complementarian view, suggesting that men and women have distinct, complementary roles that contribute to marital happiness, effective parenting, and societal stability. It is a good thing to live in accordance with one's God-given gender identity. Visit our website discipleship.org for blogs, videos, and free resources to fuel disciple making.  Click this link for the Digital Access Pass: https://discipleship.org/shop/2024-forum-digital-access-pass/?mc_cid=2b27e8013a&mc_eid=a00a4f11e7  Key Takeaways  00:00 Exploring Gender Roles in Religious Contexts 01:19 The Importance of Understanding Gender 05:39 Applying Biblical Evidence to Gender Roles 27:02 Sociological Insights on Masculinity and Family Dynamics 34:25 Embracing True Masculinity and Femininity

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