Courage & Faith Podcast
In a culture where disagreement is often labeled as hatred and affirmation is treated as the highest virtue, many Christians are asking an important question: How do we genuinely love people without compromising biblical truth? In this episode of Courage + Faith, we tackle one of the most challenging conversations facing the Church today. As Pride Month fills headlines, social media feeds, corporate campaigns, and even some churches, the issue goes far beyond sexuality. At its core is a deeper question about truth, identity, love, and the authority of Scripture. Can Christians love LGBTQ individuals while maintaining biblical convictions? Does love require affirmation? What did Jesus actually model when He encountered people living in sin? And how should believers respond when faithfulness to Scripture is labeled intolerant, hateful, or bigoted? Join us as we explore the growing tension between cultural compassion and biblical conviction, discussing why Jesus never separated truth from love and why Christians must resist the temptation to choose one at the expense of the other. This isn’t a conversation about attacking people. It’s a conversation about faithfully representing Jesus in a culture that increasingly demands affirmation over truth. Because real love doesn’t abandon truth, and biblical truth should never be separated from genuine love.
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