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What Pride Month Really Reveals About Human Longing

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In this episode of the Strength and Weakness Podcast, Ellen Radcliff, LMFT explores What Pride Month Really Reveals About Human Longing. Drawing from her own experience attending Pride events as a former lesbian, Ellen goes beyond the parades and rainbow flags to uncover the deeper story: a profound human need for belonging, acceptance, and home. She shares a moving story from a support group that reveals how many Christians are quietly asking, “How should we feel about Pride Month?” This episode offers a compassionate, biblical path through the tension between truth and grace. Learn how to hold firm convictions without hatred, move from anger or fear to “surrendered grief,” and respond to the LGBTQ community with the same love and compassion Jesus showed. Whether you’re a Christian trying to navigate Pride Month faithfully or simply want to understand the heart behind the celebration, this conversation will challenge and encourage you. What You’ll Discover: * Why the longing for belonging is deeply human — and God-given * The difference between righteous indignation and contempt * Practical ways to become safe people who offer living water instead of judgment If you’ve ever felt torn between conviction and love during Pride Month, this episode is for you. 👉 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode. ⁠Connect with Strength In Weakness [https://linktr.ee/strengthinweakness] #PrideMonth #ChristianPerspective #CompassionAndConviction #HumanLonging #BiblicalFaith #StrengthAndWeaknessPodcast

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Portada del episodio What Pride Month Really Reveals About Human Longing

What Pride Month Really Reveals About Human Longing

In this episode of the Strength and Weakness Podcast, Ellen Radcliff, LMFT explores What Pride Month Really Reveals About Human Longing. Drawing from her own experience attending Pride events as a former lesbian, Ellen goes beyond the parades and rainbow flags to uncover the deeper story: a profound human need for belonging, acceptance, and home. She shares a moving story from a support group that reveals how many Christians are quietly asking, “How should we feel about Pride Month?” This episode offers a compassionate, biblical path through the tension between truth and grace. Learn how to hold firm convictions without hatred, move from anger or fear to “surrendered grief,” and respond to the LGBTQ community with the same love and compassion Jesus showed. Whether you’re a Christian trying to navigate Pride Month faithfully or simply want to understand the heart behind the celebration, this conversation will challenge and encourage you. What You’ll Discover: * Why the longing for belonging is deeply human — and God-given * The difference between righteous indignation and contempt * Practical ways to become safe people who offer living water instead of judgment If you’ve ever felt torn between conviction and love during Pride Month, this episode is for you. 👉 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode. ⁠Connect with Strength In Weakness [https://linktr.ee/strengthinweakness] #PrideMonth #ChristianPerspective #CompassionAndConviction #HumanLonging #BiblicalFaith #StrengthAndWeaknessPodcast

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