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For so many Christian couples, sexuality and spirituality can feel like they're at odds. We've been taught that to be holy means to suppress desire—but what if our sexuality is actually one of the most powerful ways to love?
In this deeply insightful episode, we talk with Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife about how to integrate faith, desire, and embodiment. We explore how repressing our sexuality keeps us disconnected, how true intimacy begins with self-honesty, and why learning to love through our sexuality is a profoundly spiritual act.
You'll hear about:
Why sexual integration, not suppression, leads to spiritual strength
How ego, fear, and control distort connection—and what it means to love from the soul
The difference between sex as validation vs. sex as communion
How couples can cultivate that eros energy—aliveness, joy, and freedom—in their marriage
Whether you've wrestled with shame around sexuality or you just want a richer, more connected relationship, this conversation will inspire you to see your body and your marriage in a whole new light.
👉 Check out Jennifer's brand new book, That We Might Have Joy.
👉 Get our free training about how to get your marriage unstuck.
👉 Apply for our amazing couples retreat coming up in the spring!
👉 And join our free private facebook group, Christian Couples Improving Sex & Intimacy
By Dan Purcell | Sex & Intimacy Coach | Christian Husband4.5
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For so many Christian couples, sexuality and spirituality can feel like they're at odds. We've been taught that to be holy means to suppress desire—but what if our sexuality is actually one of the most powerful ways to love?
In this deeply insightful episode, we talk with Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife about how to integrate faith, desire, and embodiment. We explore how repressing our sexuality keeps us disconnected, how true intimacy begins with self-honesty, and why learning to love through our sexuality is a profoundly spiritual act.
You'll hear about:
Why sexual integration, not suppression, leads to spiritual strength
How ego, fear, and control distort connection—and what it means to love from the soul
The difference between sex as validation vs. sex as communion
How couples can cultivate that eros energy—aliveness, joy, and freedom—in their marriage
Whether you've wrestled with shame around sexuality or you just want a richer, more connected relationship, this conversation will inspire you to see your body and your marriage in a whole new light.
👉 Check out Jennifer's brand new book, That We Might Have Joy.
👉 Get our free training about how to get your marriage unstuck.
👉 Apply for our amazing couples retreat coming up in the spring!
👉 And join our free private facebook group, Christian Couples Improving Sex & Intimacy

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