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Sifted Wheat
Leslie Lamb
50 episodes
1 month ago
Sifted Wheat was created to bring conversation about relationships and real life situations. It is not a platform to be seen or to seek influence, but a safe place to learn. There is a lot of information available to us, a lot of opinions, but with Leslie’s combined experience of ministry and mental health, it’s designed to be a place to learn and to grow and to discover that we can heal. As humans we can go through a lot, and here we can explore what we need to hold us together, where we can be challenged to think differently, and how we can be encouraged to live an empowered life.
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Sifted Wheat was created to bring conversation about relationships and real life situations. It is not a platform to be seen or to seek influence, but a safe place to learn. There is a lot of information available to us, a lot of opinions, but with Leslie’s combined experience of ministry and mental health, it’s designed to be a place to learn and to grow and to discover that we can heal. As humans we can go through a lot, and here we can explore what we need to hold us together, where we can be challenged to think differently, and how we can be encouraged to live an empowered life.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Relationships
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Why do I keep talking about sexuality?
Sifted Wheat
20 minutes
5 months ago
Why do I keep talking about sexuality?
I believe that sex was meant to be good, but with the prospect of big money and ravenous appetites for pleasure in our culture, it’s looking more and more unsafe. Because of that, let’s take one more deep dive into the nuances of sexuality and the importance of using your voice to find healing. Jesus was protective of women and when He called out adultery and lust, it appeared to be with the function and heart of a loving Father or a concerned older brother. Where culture was taking advantage and objectifying women, He was pointing to our souls and to our value. But what if the culture objectifying women is in the church? Where do we go for safety then? 🤝 Join me as we look at Matthew 5:28 from that lens - Where we discover the line of lust and idolatry and where we learn how to initiate more safety in our sexual experiences. We don’t have to obey the voice of an objectifying culture. We can lean into the heart of our Savior and find freedom for our souls. ⭐️ Feel free to leave a rating or review wherever you found this episode and share it with those who might need hope and support in this space of sexuality. 🔎 You can find @siftedwheatpodcast on Instagram or at my blog lesliealamb.com or through emailing me at siftedwheatpodcast@gmail.com   Catch you next season! Where we address how and where we are tempted to lose our identities. 
Sifted Wheat
Sifted Wheat was created to bring conversation about relationships and real life situations. It is not a platform to be seen or to seek influence, but a safe place to learn. There is a lot of information available to us, a lot of opinions, but with Leslie’s combined experience of ministry and mental health, it’s designed to be a place to learn and to grow and to discover that we can heal. As humans we can go through a lot, and here we can explore what we need to hold us together, where we can be challenged to think differently, and how we can be encouraged to live an empowered life.