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Ep.45 Real Talk on Faith, Feels, and Sexuality with Rachel Pun & Becca Sun

Ep.45 Real Talk on Faith, Feels, and Sexuality with Rachel Pun & Becca Sun

Season 1 Episode 45 Published 6 months ago
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In this episode of Faith and Feels, I sit down with Rachel Pun and Becca Sun to talk about something that’s often overlooked in the church—biblical sexuality, vulnerability, and the power of open conversations. We reflect on a recent workshop I led that addressed sexual brokenness, addiction, and God’s design for connection, especially within the Asian American faith community.

Together, we share honestly about the challenges women face when it comes to talking about sexuality and shame, and why creating safe spaces for dialogue and support is so important. This conversation is about healing through community, courage, and vulnerability, and learning how to walk together toward freedom and wholeness in Christ.

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Recommended Resources:

"What if Porn was Actually Satanic? An Honest Conversation with Ray Ortlund"

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What Drives Women to Porn Infographic

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www.barna.com

www.harvestusa.org

Takeaways:

-The workshop focused on biblical sexuality and God's design.

-Participants discussed the growing trend of pornography in the church.

-Vulnerability and connection are essential for healing.

-The Faster Scale is a practical tool for identifying addiction patterns.

-Many women struggle with sexual addiction but feel isolated.

-Normalizing conversations about sexuality is crucial in the church.

-Statistics reveal a significant number of women view pornography.

-The opposite of addiction is connection, not sobriety.

-Creating safe spaces for dialogue can help break the cycle of shame. Community plays a crucial role in overcoming personal struggles.

-Isolation can exacerbate feelings of loneliness and temptation.

-Vulnerability is essential for building authentic connections.

-Sharing struggles can lead to healing and support from others.

-Connection is a powerful antidote to anxiety and loneliness.

-Building relationships takes effort and initiative.

-The church should address issues of sexuality openly and compassionately.

-Everyone has a desire for connection and acceptance.

It's important to remember one's identity in Christ amidst struggles.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Faith in Fields Podcast

01:37 Exploring Biblical Sexuality Workshop

02:50 Guest Introductions and Context

08:42 Quotes on Sexuality and Vulnerability

11:40 Understanding the Deeper Issues Behind Sexual Struggles

16:50 The Importance of Community and Connection

20:01 Statistics on Pornography in the Church

23:52 Normalizing Conversations Around Sexuality

28:35 The Role of Church Leadership in Addressing Sexuality

34:45 Ongoing Conversations About Connection and Addiction

37:09 The Power of Community in Struggles

39:46 The Importance of Connection and Relationship

40:05 Opening Up: The Journey to Vulnerability

44:50 Navigating Temptations and Finding Support

51:12 Encouragement for the Struggling Listener

57:51 Building Connections and Overcoming Loneliness

*Pixabay Music : "Exciting Day" "Small Miracle" and "Mixaund Happiness"

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