We know that lots of you obviously, because we've heard from you have had experiences and understand what this term means. Um, and I think, yeah, it's important that we maybe give a little bit of context to what we mean by purity culture. Um, so if that just feels like it might be a bit much for you, then we absolutely understand if you just need to opt out of this episode. Um, but we, we also just thought it was really important that we share with you that those are things that have come up in the, in the stories that we've received and the things that we're going to talk about today. Uh, a really honest and important conversation. And it's, uh, hopefully if he, uh, feels safe enough to listen, um, this we hope is going to be. Um, and so with that, we want to make sure that we put a little bit of a content warning in that, uh, during this episode, we're going to be talking about all things around sexuality, um, stuff that comes up around sexual abuse, um, abuse of authority, death, shim, all kinds of stuff. Um, but also we're sharing your stories, stories that you submitted to us by email or voice notes. Um, and I think it's important that right from the get go, we give a little bit of a trigger warning, um, that the things that we are going to talk about today, um, are partly our commentary on our own experience around purity culture, which will give some context to in a second. Um, we're just gonna launch right in to tell you that this week we are going to be talking a bit purity culture. Mel: Welcome back to the making an Effort podcast, the podcast where you get to drop in on a conversation with two friends, discussing all the things that they make an effort with and some of the things they don't. ![]() You can follow their work at TheRaineys.> Click here to read the computer generated transcript (note that the transcript isn't perfect) He and Barbara have been married since 1972 and love laughing with their six children and growing number of grandchildren. He is also the original daily host of the three-time award-winning radio program FamilyLife Today ®. Together he and his wife, Barbara, have spoken at over 150 FamilyLife Weekend to Remember® marriage getaways and authored or co-authored more than 35 books, including best-selling Moments Together for Couples and Staying Close. Under his leadership, FamilyLife grew to help marriages and families survive and thrive in more than 109 countries. ![]() They still serve with Cru and can be followed at .ĭennis Rainey is a best-selling author, dynamic speaker, and cofounder of FamilyLife®, a ministry of Cru®. She and Dennis have been married since 1972 and love laughing with their six children and growing number of grandchildren. Since her Ever Thine Home® product launched in 2011, Barbara has been helping families intentionally express their faith beautifully in their homes. Together, Barbara and husband Dennis have spoken at over 150 FamilyLife Weekend to Remember® marriage getaways and authored or co-authored more than 35 books, including best-selling Moments Together for Couples, Staying Close, and her most recent, Letters to My Daughters: The Art of Being a Wife. ![]() This replacement kit accompanies the 3rd edition of Passport2Purity (published 2012, RPK16611) and is not compatible with earlier versions.īarbara Rainey is a best-selling author and cofounder of FamilyLife®, a ministry of Cru®.This is a replacement kit only and does not include the Tour Guide for parents or the audio CDs.one travel journal for the preteen, including 25 follow-up devotion (PDF Download).The Passport2Purity Replacement Kit provides additional materials for the Passport2Purity Getaway Kit in order for you to take another child through the experience. Through the shared listening experience, object lessons and guided conversations of a Passport2Purity® weekend getaway, you can set your son or daughter on a journey of moral integrity-and strengthen the bond between you. FamilyLife® developed Passport2Purity® to assist you in building heart-to-heart communication with your preteen while laying a foundation of purity that will prepare him or her for the turbulent years ahead. The primary defense for your child is a strong relationship with you and with God. Innocence is under attack, and you cannot win the battle with a single awkward talk or a strict set of rules. Your child begins the journey into adolescence in a world of sexting, bullying, online stalking and moral defiance.
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