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"Jesus Would Be Hanging Out With The Queer Community" w/ Jonathan Barbe

48 min · 5 de nov de 2025
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In this conversation, Jonathan Barbe, an LGBTQ career coach, shares his journey of self-acceptance and the challenges he faced growing up in a conservative environment. He discusses the impact of location on acceptance, navigating queerness in religious spaces, and the importance of unconditional love in Christianity. Jonathan emphasizes the need for authenticity in social media and reflects on personal growth and the courage to be open about his identity. The conversation highlights the intersection of faith and sexuality, community belonging, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery.

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