“Woke” Christianity & The Bachelorette

In case you’ve missed the headlines this week, The Bachelorette wrapped up on Tuesday in a “shocking” two night finale.

It was a viewing extravaganza to say the least. And I, like much of America, was glued to my TV screen to watch the drama unfold.

This season has been fraught with scandals, particularly surrounding Christianity and chastity. And to say that the world has had a lot to say about it, would be an understatement.

The drama can be boiled down to this quick recap:

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a) Hannah – “The Bachelorette” – is an outspoken Christian. She’s from the Bible Belt, an Alabama football fan, and very open with her sexuality. Her season of The Bachelorette can be summed up in this quote from halfway through the season: “You know what, Luke? I have had sex. And Jesus still loves me.

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b) This aforementioned, Luke, was the villain of the season. He is also an outspoken Christian. He was a womanizer in college, and decided to change his ways when he had an “encounter with God in the shower” and from then on, has been a “born-again-virgin” for the last four years. Throughout the show, he has been aggressive, — to the point of body-slamming another guy to the ground in a game, — and, in my opinion, has used his faith as a manipulation tool to win Hannah’s affection.

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But what the media has really latched onto, was his final conversation before the infamous “Fantasy Suite” overnight dates. During the dinner conversation, he says, “Let’s talk about sex and how the marriage bed should be kept pure.” He continued, “Let’s say you have had sex with one or multiple of these guys, I would be wanting to go home.”

Hannah, took major offense, feeling “judged and shamed” for her actions, and then told him off, with her token, “Jesus still loves me” line, after revealing that she, quote, “F*%#ed in a windmill” — not once, but four different times. There’s a bit of a stand off between the two, there’s a literal storm raging outside with thunder and lightening, he asks to “pray over her before he leaves,” and she finally sends him home and flips him the bird as his limo drives away.

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In the final episode where they bring all the contestants back on to recap the season, Luke is questioned in the hot seat for over an hour, where he says, he was there on a “rescue mission” for Hannah, and that it’s a “man’s job to guide a woman in a relationship.”

So now you’re up to speed. The entire viewing audience, as well as all the other men on the show — adamantly hated this guy. Openly. And, I can understand why — Luke was arrogant, prideful, instigative, and frankly – he gave Christianity a horrible, horrible, name.

But here’s my take:

This is reality TV, and they can edit you however they please. And at the end of the day, it’s all about ratings and viewership. And you know what made a darn good story? The “narsisstic, psychopath Christian misogynist” who was a born-again-virgin after God “spoke to him in the shower.”

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So yeah, do I think that Luke has pride issues, and didn’t quite handle very well being a man of faith on a secular TV show, admittedly where sex is a huge storyline? Yeah, he’s guilty. But you know what? We all have flaws that, if put under a microscope on reality TV, producers could manipulate into any number of mental health diagnoses.

But here’s the thing. I think there’s a much, much bigger picture here that is being lost for all the minute details of this season that make headline-grabbing one-liners. And it’s the state of Christianity at large.

Hannah is being celebrated as this “new-age, feminist Christian” that is finally out of the “oppressive dark ages” of Christian thinking. She’s the face of “Woke Christianity” vs. Luke — from the “old,” misogynist, backwards-thinking, women-controlling Christianity. Hannah is the girl-power, sex-positive Christianity, that hangs out with the Jesus that smokes weed and looks like a hipster.

And that is really problematic.

Am I saying that Hannah is a “bad Christian?” Heavens no. Am I saying that Luke is a “good Christian?” Absolutely not.

Both Hannah, and Luke — along with myself and every, single person reading this article — have our areas of sin in our lives. And you know what? We are not to judge anyone else, because we’ve all got a big ol’ planks stickin’ out of our own eyeballs, for crying out loud.

But it causes concern when Hannah boldly proclaimed, “Regardless of anything that I’ve done, I can do whatever, I sin daily and Jesus still loves me…It’s all washed and if the Lord doesn’t judge me and it’s all forgiven, then no other man, woman, animal … anything can judge me.”

Because, yes — it is true that Jesus washes away our sins and has an unconditional love for us. But that doesn’t mean that we can embrace sin and knowingly and willfully continue on doing that which contradict’s God’s will.

She quoted the woman at the well in John 8:7, about Jesus declaring that the man with no sin cast the first stone. But what she left out, was that just three verses later, in 8:11, Jesus instructs the woman to “go and sin no more.”

That is the journey we are all instructed to embark upon in the Christian walk: being in the world but not of it. To die to ourselves, and to die to sin. And it’s hard, and we fall, and that’s why there’s grace. But to willfully run towards sin, instead of away from it — that’s taking advantage of His incredible gift of grace, and frankly – disregarding His command.

The bible is not a “pick and choose” buffet of morality. We cannot adhere to one thing wholeheartedly, but bypass the brussels sprouts, just because we don’t like the flavor.

That’s not how Christianity works. But that’s what this season of The Bachelorette has revealed as a glaringly problematic — and widely accepted trend — in our faith communities. I’m going to come right out and say it — people will be whole hearted believers, and live incredible, outspoken and holy lives, but when it comes to premarital sex, they want Jesus OUT of the bedroom.

Which, again — this is not coming from a place of judgement. Because Lord knows that I have so much stuff that I need work on in my own faith journey — hello, I was anorexic for 3 years and overtaken by spiritual warfare, so my past is far from clean.

But to make Hannah the poster child for this “woke Christianity” where premarital sex is celebrated and don’t you dare judge me for it — it makes me weary. Very weary.

Because at the end of the day, our relationship with Christ is not about what we can get out of it. It’s about what we can give. It’s the handing over of self to the One who gave it all on the Cross. There’s beauty in the surrender. There’s freedom. But there’s also struggle, and pain, and sacrifice.

So TLDR (Too Long, Didn’t Read) — I think that the nitty gritty drama of this season is overshadowing something far more problematic, and that is the widespread exultation of “Woke Christianity,” which — at the end of the day — is missing the entire point of our faith.

Don’t water down the Gospel just because the truth is uncomfortable and takes sacrifice and a hard look in the mirror.

“This is what the Lord says to these bones: I will make breath enter you, and you will come to life.” Ez 37:5


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235 thoughts on ““Woke” Christianity & The Bachelorette

  1. One of my favorite authors calls it “Catholic Lite.” There is no watered down, low-fat, zero carb version of the faith. We all fall short of perfection, but we all must strive to be all in.

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    1. That’s such a great way to put it – you’re so right – all in is what we should strive for! big hugs to you xox

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  2. When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his glorious throne. 32 All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. 33 He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left. Matthew 25:31-33 is the scripture that came to mind as I read your amazing take-away. If Hannah is the new voice for a Woke Christianity, then her followers are not listening to the right voice. A sheep knows the commands of its shepherd. I pray for Hannah to get this and realize the spotlight and microscope she is under, and turn quickly. I think the fame and fortune of this season is overtaking her. Sadly she is influencing young girls, as I talked to my young unsaved neighbor about this season. She knows my faith and was almost flaunting Hannah’s and Luke’s actions in my face. I calmly said, “sadly we are all sinners. Neither of them were listening to their support team. They went on the Bachelorette which is totally based on sex. They knew what they were getting into. It wasn’t handled well at all.”
    Let’s pray in agreement for this to be Hannah’s 15 min of fame. The next show will be on and new drama can replace hers.

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    1. Thanks for sharing your heart on this. Yeah, there’s definitely going to come a day…I will join you in that prayer! hugs xo

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  3. Hello! Well, you know I am not a fan of this reality series. However, I did pay attention to the headlines about this season, and I am glad you were able to write about what happened in such a fair way. I agree with your assessment, and the topic is timely for a post I’ve been thinking about for the past 3 months. I think there is a need for gentle reminders of truth, and I think that is why I should continue writing. It’s just a small thing, really a whisper, but maybe it will make a difference for someone.

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    1. Thank you so much Melissa! Gentle reminders of truth — yes! keep writing!! it’s so important and know that I am cheering you on!!! big hugs to you xox

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  4. Hi,

    Also tl;dr too 🙂

    To date, I have not nor plan to watch this type of reality TV. This week is Shark Week on Discovery channel and I’d rather watch real sharks than human sharks. 🙂

    That said, I’m not sure I like the whole “Woke” trend in Christianity, either. It’s one thing to be “authentic” and it’s another to air your dirty laundry or show your nasty side on national TV. I don’t know the contestants’ testimonies so can’t really judge whether they’re real or not and how much the producers prodded them to ramp up the drama. We see 45 minutes and miss the rest of the week or conversations.

    As you know, we can’t ever take God’s forgiveness for granted and to see it abused on TV would be shocking to me too. The Apostle Paul said he is a sinner saved by grace, with “grace” in all caps and exclamation points. And he also knew how much that grace was: it cost Someone His life.

    Sorry, didn’t mean to preach. 🙂

    Have a great weekend.

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    1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this – you’re SO right – that grace cost Someone His life — what a powerful POWERFUL thing to remember! big hugs xo

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  5. You have more patience than I. Long ago, I gave up TV, except for an occasional view of Fox or TCM. I haven’t watched the major networks in 30 plus years. Trouble is, people have such a poor understanding of Christianity, they might think this behavior is the norm. Televised cliff notes of the Bible. Yeesh! Your post is once again on point. Where is the gentleman? Where is the lady? Maybe this behavior gets ratings, but it also undermines the moral fiber of our society. neither one of these people acted with any grace toward the other. Sad for what it says about them; sad for what it says about us.
    Keep up the good work!
    Sandman

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    1. Hi Sandman, thank you so much for sharing your heart on this! You’re right – there’s definitely a lot of strong misconceptions about Christianity floating around pop culture, that’s for sure. Thanks so much for stopping by! big hugs oxox

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  6. Great post! Thanks for staying true to your convictions, I do believe God is really working in media in this season, I hope more people represent him in television and media, just hope they can stick to their guns once they get there cuse I can only imagine the pressure in those atmospheres. Let’s pray for them

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    1. Thank you so much Caroline! I agree – it could be a really powerful outlet to spread His positive message to the world! Amen!! I will join you in that prayer! big big hugs! xox

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  7. I do not watch TV, so it is hard for me to comment on the show. However, thank you for pointing out that we need to live our faith out loud and to be honest. Last night, I posted a mail time unboxing video, and I read a gospel track out loud on camera. I have been worried that I was going to lose subscribers because I did that. Now that I have read your post I feel good that I did read that track. I shared my faith in front of people who may not know Jesus.
    If you want to watch the video you can find it here:https://youtu.be/UtO3Xe4q6Ts

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    1. Hi Amanada, thank you so much for sharing your heart and for passing along that video! I can’t wait to watch it! way to go, sharing your faith! xoxox

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  8. I just had another thought related to this.

    Two friends of mine who both went to the same Christian college were talking a couple years ago about the strict rules that their school had for spending time in the opposite sex dorm, not being behind closed doors with a student of the opposite sex, stuff like that. One of my friends said that when you enroll there, you sign over your sexuality to the school.

    I didn’t say anything, but that didn’t seem right to me. If you are in fact a Christian, then you have already signed over your sexuality to Jesus. Granted, I could see a student who is not a Christian saying this, but that wasn’t the case here. And I don’t think we all necessarily need to be that strict about things, but the way my friends were putting it seemed to miss the point.

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    1. How interesting. Yeah my bro went to a very Christian college, and they had that same rule — door open, feet on the floor!

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  9. I don’t have cable, and based on this post, I’m not missing much.

    I am a Christian and far from perfect. But it seems in this age, people pick and choose which parts of the Bible to believe and follow, justifying their actions of wrong doing while claiming they are forgiven. Yes, we are forgiven if we only ask. But what is forgotten or dismissed is the part where we ought to resist wrongdoing again. We need to strive to be better, try not to sin. And when we do fall, merely ask for that forgiveness and we will have it. But claiming we are forgiven with no intention of trying to live the Godly lifestyle is just arrogant. And that way of thinking, of following only what suits you to follow, is why the world’s view of Christianity is getting so skewed. It is making people outside of the faith mock Christians, viewing Christians as hypocritical and causing a loss of respect for all Christians, even those that are true to the faith.

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    1. hahha yeah, definitely not missing much!! I think you’ve really hit the nail on the head with this. Try to resist wrongdoings again — that is it in a nutshell!! Thanks so much for sharing your heart! big hugs xox

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  10. Well-said. It’s a growing, alarming trend in Christianity, and I appreciate you addressing it. Paul even wrote about it in Romans, when he posed the rhetorical question, “What then? Should we continue to sin so that grace might increase? May it never be!” Guess they were dealing with “woke Christianity” even back in his day,

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    1. THank you so much Rob! I’m glad this resonated with you! Yes! I love that verse from Romans — it spells it out so well. I was actually going to include it in this post, but it was getting lengthy so i left it out! thanks for stopping by! big hugs oxx

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  11. It’s interesting how people will assume they are forgiven if they sin, knowing it’s sin and presuming on God’s forbearance. The scripture in Hebrews 6:6 always stuck with me, even though the thought may be out of context, what stuck with me is that by continuing to sin, it impales Christ over again and is that how we treat his love? Granted, this is about those who leave him behind, but isn’t that what we do when we pick and choose? I don’t know, but that’s my take on it.
    I don’t watch reality T.V. but, It looks and sounds as though the whole show was/is contrived to make Christians and Christianity appear ridiculous and reinforcing our growing faithless society.

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    1. Hi Jolie! Oh wow, I was unfamiliar with that verse, but my goodness, how powerful! You’re so right – how should we treat and respond to His love?? Big hugs to you xox

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  12. Wow!!!!! If I could give this blog post 10 stars, I would! Well spoken! Well written! Oh, how I wish (and pray) for more to get this in their walk with Christ! You can’t be half-in and half-out.
    Thank you!
    Colleen
    (inchristiamshe.com)

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    1. Oh my gosh, THANK YOU Colleen!! You’re so kind to say that! I will definitely join you in that prayer — ALL IN!! big hugs xox

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  13. Its Christians like Luke that give Christianity a bad name. However it’s Christians like Hannah that also are the polar opposite and don’t benefit either. They don’t carry their testimonies.
    A part of being a Christian is having a testimony. When Christ walked the earth, he grew in favor with both God and man. This means that he had a testimony. His testimony meant that he glorified God with his life.
    This whole thing about being “Woke”.. Hannah doesn’t keep in the testimony of being a good Christian.
    The world loves her because she fits in with them, but what happens when someone confronts her with a serious topic of “same-sex marriages”, abortion, etc. Chances are she will compromise her Christian values and view for being on everyone’s good side.

    Luke represents the other side where Christians are so judgemental, etc; when they should show mercy, grace. Luke represents what many Christians are doing and chasing people away from God.

    The apostles were first called Christians on Antioch. Why? Because they represented Christ like nature. They emulated Christ. As Christians, this is what we should do – Emulate Christ.
    When confronted with sin, he showed compassion, love as well as inspired those living in sin to walk in part of righteousness.

    Lastly, I will say, I wish I was on the Bachelorette. Hannah missed out.. LOL.

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    1. This is such a powerful response. Thank you for sharing. You’re right – emulate Christ — that is the ultimate goal for sure. hahahah you’re funny! She sure did! big hugs xox

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  14. Love what you wrote, I may have yelled some of these points at the TV screen. What’s exciting is that faith was talked about and scripture was cited on popular TV and it at least gets people thinking!

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    1. Aw, thank you my dear friend! hahahah I yell at my tv too sometimes 🙂 heheh But you’re right about that! thanks xox

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  15. I thought I had watched all the episodes of the Bachelorette this season, but apparently I missed the episode where it gave the impression that Hannah “is the girl-power, sex-positive Christianity, that hangs out with the Jesus that smokes weed and looks like a hipster”. Which episode is that one–I don’t remember weed or hipster being alluded to anywhere?

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    1. Hi Lisa – it was the portrayal throughout the entire series, and the commentary in all the podcasts. Especially in the last five or so episodes, she really hits hard the sexuality aspect. Thanks for stopping by. big hugs xo

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  16. Sister C, so…admittedly…I have absolutely NO interest in watching “The Bachelorette”. You wrote, so I came readin’. It’s just that simple. You know I support your gift.

    I thought this was a really good read, and relevant to the challenges young Christians are facing today. As a married man and father of five, I personally don’t face the challenges of premarital sex, but I have sons and daughters who do. Two in particular battle this challenge constantly, and I believe many young people are walking (can I say straddling?) the line between authentic Christianity, and the New-Age fake version of Christianity with blinders on. It almost seems (to me) as if the culture has redefined what should be considered acceptable in God’s Word, and droves of people are now following that definition.

    My struggle with Hannah is her behavior. I don’t want to get in trouble with that open statement, so let me explain my thought. Romans 12:2 tells me that I must renew my mind. I found long ago, when I began to open my heart to the Lord and let Him take a scalpel to it–cutting out the junk–I began to act differently; see differently; speak differently. I don’t question the love of Jesus within Hannah’s heart. I question whether or not she’s actually allowing Him to change her behaviors. Like you said, the woman caught in adultery was given a free pass (by the Lord) with the specific instruction to, “Go, but sin no more”. Flipping the bird, cussin’ folks out and continuing to engage in premarital sex openly (or privately–it doesn’t matter which) looks like a young child of God who isn’t really walking the walk she claims. As such, I think the drama between her and Luke (boy, there’s another post for another time. As a Christian man, I’ve got a lot to say about his behavior), is exactly the type of mani-stream entertainment giving Christianity a bad name.

    That’s my two cents.

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    1. Hi Ennis, thank you so much for sharing you’re heart on this. I think you’ve hit the nail right on the head about that — society is redefining God’s Word, and that is a really scary thing! I am so moved by your response. thanks again. big hugs xo

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  17. Your post is quite on point. The grace of God is not a license to continue in sin. These are signs of the endtimes mentioned in 2 Tim 3:1-6 . Many possess a form of godliness but deny the power thereof; lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God. God cannot be mocked, he knows those that are his. I wrote a blog recently on this subject and the need for us all to be sensitive to these endtimes, lest we be caught unawares.

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    1. Hi Judith! Thank you so much for your kind words! I think you’re right about that! We need to be lovers of God first and foremost! big big hugs to you xo

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  18. Caralyn, have you EVER gotten as many comments — and well-thought-out comments, to boot — to a single post as you have to this one? Well done – and it’s encouraging to see so many people from so many different sectors on the same wave length. It gives one hope! Thanks for the post and bless you for standing for what’s true!

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    1. Thank you so much Drew! I am so touched that so many people would want to share their hearts on this topic!! big big hugs xox

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  19. Caralyn, you are a fantastic voice for God. Best to you. I referred my friends to you via Face Book. Hope they will be seeing what an outstanding young woman you are. 😀

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  20. Wow, this is an interesting post Cara! Though Christians shouldn’t be seen as boring or non-authentic in their faith walk, these two don’t portray the balanced of faith, which is grace versus the sanctification process which requires help from the Helper-the Holy Spirit Of God. At the same time, they give Christianity a wishy washy reputation, whereas they are living a totally emotional experience and then wanting to excuse it . Well, great post Caralyn! You’re are being led by the balance of Grace from God’s Spirit. When my blog takes truly off, I’d like to have you often as a guest writer by sharing your argumentative perspectives which align with mine. ❤️

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    1. Thank you so much Giselle! I’m so glad this resonated with you. You’re so right – there’s a balance for sure. His grace is so amazing! And how lucky are we to have that Helper!? hugs xox

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  21. Hi Beautiful!! You hit it totally on the head with Christianity these days. People pick and choose and they look more for what’s entertaining about it. Yesterday a fbook post by a Bronx organization that speaks out against the massive gentrification going on there was letting people know about a large historic Catholic Church that was apparently sold and going to be the future site of more abrasive metallic $$$$$$ condo towers. I sympathized with them but offered “how was it being attended these days”? And that’s the problem. It would be nice if the denominations of the old beautiful churches could sustain every building to continually beautify every old neighborhood but if the attendance isn’t there to support it they can’t. And that’s the problem with these generations of gentrificationists, moving into NYC, Atlanta, DC everywhere. They are there for their trendy reasons, not to invest in the longtime churches that dotted the neighborhoods of Italians, Polish, Latinos, African Americans, you name it. These new generations want religion at Christmas, Easter, and MAYBE Lent. Oh and then when they have kids of their own, they get them the sacraments and then aren’t seen either til the next sacrament or the following Christmas or Lent/Easter. Their faith is only as much as it suits them.

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    1. Thanks Miguel. I think there’s a lot of truth there – faith when it’s convenient and on their terms. Let’s pray for the church!! Hugs and love xox

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  22. Beautifully stated!! Paul admonishes the Colossians in chapter 2 of the very same wayward doctrines. As Solomon aptly declared, ” There is nothing new under the sun.” Keep the Faith my Sister in Christ. Our King is coming.

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      1. Hahaha right?! I am all about the app! I hardly use my computer anymore to be honest! Hugs and love xox

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  23. I guess I disagree with some points Hannah made and also disagree with some of her feelings.
    Call me old fashioned or crazy but my feelings on keeping yourself pure before marriage is that your husband/wife should be the first person you sleep with.
    I let everyone have their own opinions and try not to judge them.

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    1. I guess that makes me old fashioned too! I respect that not everyone feels the same, but at least for my own decision, that’s how I’m living my life! 🙂 thanks for stopping by and sharing your heart! big hugs xox

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  24. I actually enjoyed your post on, “Woke” Christianity & The Bachelorette,” guess I’m the only one in America who wasn’t watching Luke and Hannah that night. Trying to live a faithful Christian life is hard enough in everyday life and then throw television in the mix that seems next to impossible to me. My heart goes out to them no matter how you look at it. Cause no matter what they do or say- they’re being judged,right or wrong, good, bad or indifferent. Hopefully, they’re light is shinning brightly for Christ! Living saved, is difficult for most people even with a little faith.Perhaps, they’re faith is strong – super strong – like mountain moving strong, They are heroic people, much better than I, and my heart goes out to both of them and my prayers too. Thank you, great post. If it wasn’t for your post I would have missed Hannah, Luke and “Woke” Christianity and The Bachelorette, Thanks, for a truthful and eye-opening post.

    P.S. and while I’m here, let me thank you, for liking one of my posts on the Great Suffering to come on the earth soon. We should pray against it damaging effects. Thank you,
    ashes4him

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