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Single in the Church? A discussion for everyone - Ep. 222

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"What if singleness is a life to be lived, and not a problem to be solved?" writes Karissa Sovdi, in a recent Faith Today article exploring singleness in the Church. In this podcast Karissa, an author, counsellor and facilitator from Victoria, B.C., is joined by Calgary's Barry Danylak, executive director of SEE Global, a ministry that equips the Church on issues related to singleness, and author of several books on singleness. Karissa, Barry and Karen Stiller have a wide-ranging conversation about singleness and sexuality -- and discuss opinions on what singles can offer to the traditional family model, and how our spiritual families are so much healthier when everyone is seen, heard and valued. Read the Faith Today article "A Biblical Perspective on Singleness" by Barry N. Danylak at https://digital.faithtoday.ca/faithtoday/library/item/11122023/4146320/ Read the Faith Today article "A Theology of Singleness That Isn't Looking for its Cure" by Karissa Sovdi at https://digital.faithtoday.ca/faithtoday/library/item/11122023/4146321/ Find out about SEE Global here: https://seeglobal.net A video version of this conversation is available at https://faithtoday.ca/Audio-Video/TV/Single-in-the-Church-A-discussion-for-everyone
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"What if singleness is a life to be lived, and not a problem to be solved?" writes Karissa Sovdi, in a recent Faith Today article exploring singleness in the Church. In this podcast Karissa, an author, counsellor and facilitator from Victoria, B.C., is joined by Calgary's Barry Danylak, executive director of SEE Global, a ministry that equips the Church on issues related to singleness, and author of several books on singleness. Karissa, Barry and Karen Stiller have a wide-ranging conversation about singleness and sexuality -- and discuss opinions on what singles can offer to the traditional family model, and how our spiritual families are so much healthier when everyone is seen, heard and valued. Read the Faith Today article "A Biblical Perspective on Singleness" by Barry N. Danylak at https://digital.faithtoday.ca/faithtoday/library/item/11122023/4146320/ Read the Faith Today article "A Theology of Singleness That Isn't Looking for its Cure" by Karissa Sovdi at https://digital.faithtoday.ca/faithtoday/library/item/11122023/4146321/ Find out about SEE Global here: https://seeglobal.net A video version of this conversation is available at https://faithtoday.ca/Audio-Video/TV/Single-in-the-Church-A-discussion-for-everyone
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