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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2022 · 48 MIN

We Need a Sexual Reformation in the Church [179]

from Flying Free · host Natalie Hoffman

“Don’t try and church it up.” Ever heard that piece of advice? It hits the crux of this episode right in the nethers: biblical manhood and biblical womanhood. Author Aimee Bird offered a more refined and relevant version: “Just because you put the word ‘biblical’ in front of it doesn’t make it so. It’s not an adjective.”If you’re listening to this podcast, I’d bet my milk money you've heard the terms “biblical manhood” and “biblical womanhood” 43,854 times or more, maybe in the past month alone. They’re not standalones. They inform every aspect of your life as a Christian woman. Or so you’ve been taught. Maybe they’re just churched-up versions of junk — the overcooked vegetables on your theological dinner plate. The stain on your white blouse. The turd in your lemonade. Maybe. You’ll have to listen to find out.I interviewed Aimee in this fancy-pants episode, including:How churches slap Bible verses on the ugly puppy of misogynyWhat the heck the “eternal subordination of the Son” has to do with any of this (a lot, and it’s not as weird or highfalutin as you’d assume)The book of the Bible dominated by a woman (and the basis for Aimee’s book The Sexual Reformation)What happened when Aimee stepped too far out of her “role” as a woman (a tale as old as time)The two meanings of the word “role” and why the difference matters A LOTSeveral delicious plays on words (with a last name like “Byrd” and the ability to write so well, how could she resist?)Access the transcript, read the show notes, and/or ask Natalie a question here Related Resources:If you’re a Christian woman and abuse survivor, there’s a 77% chance you’ll benefit from The Sexual Reformation. Nab your copy and leave a sexy (or straight-laced) review today!See what all the fuss is about in Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.If you haven’t soaked up enough Aimee Byrd (you haven’t), flap on over to her website.If you are a Christian woman who thinks you may be in an emotionally destructive marriage, learn more at https://flyingfreenow.comI'll send you (free!) the first chapter of my book, Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage, which has an assessment to help you figure out if your relationship is abusive or not. All you have to do is hop on my mailing list at https://flyingfreesisterhood.com/free-downloadYou can also find out about our online education and support program for women of faith at https://joinflyingfree.comAnd finally, if you are a divorced Christian woman who wants to take back her life and get healthy, lose weight, have amazing relationships, get things done, build a business or career, and even find a good man (if you want one) - check out Flying Higher at https://joinflyinghigher.comAimee Byrd is a mom, blogger, wife, speaker, Christian, former barista, writer, and lady of many…feathers. She’s also the author of “Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood” and “The Sexual Reformation.” The biggest plot twist of these two books isn’t their genius names and controversial subjects — she wrote the latter during her recovery from the backlash she experienced for the first book.

“Don’t try and church it up.” Ever heard that piece of advice? It hits the crux of this episode right in the nethers: biblical manhood and biblical womanhood. Author Aimee Bird offered a more refined and relevant version: “Just because you put the word ‘biblical’ in front of it doesn’t make it so. It’s not an adjective.” If you’re listening to this podcast, I’d bet my milk money you've heard the terms “biblical manhood” and “biblical womanhood” 43,854 times or more, maybe in the past month alone. They’re not standalones. They inform every aspect of your life as a Christian woman. Or so you’ve been taught. Maybe they’re just churched-up versions of junk — the overcooked vegetables on your theological dinner plate. The stain on your white blouse. The turd in your lemonade. Maybe. You’ll have to listen to find out. I interviewed Aimee in this fancy-pants episode, including: - How churches slap Bible verses on the ugly puppy of misogyny - What the heck the “eternal subordination of the Son” has to do with any of this (a lot, and it’s not as weird or highfalutin as you’d assume) - The book of the Bible dominated by a woman (and the basis for Aimee’s book The Sexual Reformation) - What happened when Aimee stepped too far out of her “role” as a woman (a tale as old as time) - The two meanings of the word “role” and why the difference matters A LOT - Several delicious plays on words (with a last name like “Byrd” and the ability to write so well, how could she resist?) Listen or download the transcript at flyingfreenow.com/179 FREE: I'll send you the first chapter of my book, Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage. Just hop on my mailing list at flyingfreesisterhood.com/free-download. (I will NEVER spam you or sell your information.) Desperate for real help and safe people who understand what you're going through? Find out about my online education and support program for women of faith at joinflyingfree.com And, if you are an already divorced Christian woman who wants to take back her life and get healthy, have amazing relationships, build a business or career, or even find a good man - check out joinflyinghigher.com

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