
Teaching Pronoun Hospitality with Gender Dysphoria and Kids - Dr. Kathy Responds to Rosaria Butterfield's conviction - Facing the Dark Ep. 72
04/12/23 • 16 min
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Rosaria Butterfield is a hospitality expert. She came to Christ because of the love and care of Christians and a church to make meeting God something full of compassion and concern. She has been an advocate for calling those with gender dysphoria by the pronouns they prefer. But last week she said she confessed the sin of pronoun hospitality.
For some, this was a jarring moment. Rosaria has led a hospitality movement to guide Christians to represent Christ well in their communities. For some of us, gender dysphoria is the community we are in. It can feel like the leader abandoned the post and is approaching this all in a new way.
But Dr. Kathy Koch explains how Rosaria's response to the Spirit's leading is an example for us to follow in working with Kids. References: https://www.reformation21.org/blog/why-i-no-longer-use-transgender-pronouns-and-why-you-shouldnt-either
Rosaria Butterfield is a hospitality expert. She came to Christ because of the love and care of Christians and a church to make meeting God something full of compassion and concern. She has been an advocate for calling those with gender dysphoria by the pronouns they prefer. But last week she said she confessed the sin of pronoun hospitality.
For some, this was a jarring moment. Rosaria has led a hospitality movement to guide Christians to represent Christ well in their communities. For some of us, gender dysphoria is the community we are in. It can feel like the leader abandoned the post and is approaching this all in a new way.
But Dr. Kathy Koch explains how Rosaria's response to the Spirit's leading is an example for us to follow in working with Kids. References: https://www.reformation21.org/blog/why-i-no-longer-use-transgender-pronouns-and-why-you-shouldnt-either
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