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If you have not heard -- and I am sure that you have -- NCAA women's swimming is awash in controversy (pun intended). An individual born genetically male is in the process of transitioning to being a female. The individual in question has been allowed to compete as a woman even though the transition process has not been finalized and even though there are still questions whether the individual has genetic advantages over the other female swimmers given that the individual was born as a male.

This episode of "Explore Messiah with Tzedakah Ministries" will not consider the controversy from an athletic perspective but from a theological and missiological perspective. And what the podcast has to say ... just might surprise you.

SPECIAL NOTE: Explore Messiah with Tzedakah Ministries has chosen not to name the individual in question due to the sensitivity of the situation.

For addition information about Tzedakah Ministries and our evangelistic outreach -- go to

http://www.tzedakahministries.org

http://www.exploremessiah.com

info@tzedakahministries.org

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If you have not heard -- and I am sure that you have -- NCAA women's swimming is awash in controversy (pun intended). An individual born genetically male is in the process of transitioning to being a female. The individual in question has been allowed to compete as a woman even though the transition process has not been finalized and even though there are still questions whether the individual has genetic advantages over the other female swimmers given that the individual was born as a male.

This episode of "Explore Messiah with Tzedakah Ministries" will not consider the controversy from an athletic perspective but from a theological and missiological perspective. And what the podcast has to say ... just might surprise you.

SPECIAL NOTE: Explore Messiah with Tzedakah Ministries has chosen not to name the individual in question due to the sensitivity of the situation.

For addition information about Tzedakah Ministries and our evangelistic outreach -- go to

http://www.tzedakahministries.org

http://www.exploremessiah.com

info@tzedakahministries.org

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tzedakah-ministries/support
  continue reading

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