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Greek Life Under Fire

31 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Greek life, sororities, fraternities, convictions, obedience, and the voice of God... whew, we went THERE. In this powerful and transparent episode, Stephanie and Erica tackle one of the hottest conversations flooding social media right now. Can believers be involved in Greek organizations and still fully follow Christ? This isn't a debate full of condemnation—it's an honest, grace-filled conversation about conviction, loyalty, spiritual discernment, obedience and seeking God for yourself. Whether you're in a sorority/fraternity, thinking about joining one, denouncing on or simply trying to understand the conversation happening online—this episode will challenge you to seek God first above EVERYTHING. What We Talk About: * Why Greek life is causing major debate in Christian spaces right now * What happens when God convicts you about something you once loved * The pressure, emotions, and backlash that can come with obedience * Why seeking God for yourself matters more than public opinion * How to respond with grace when others don't share your convictions

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