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In 1997, 21-year-old Joshua Harris wrote a revolutionary book on dating. The book would go on to be an international bestseller and catapult Joshua into the Christian spotlight. I Kissed Dating Goodbye was embraced by the homeschool community and the Christian church at large, and continues to shape the consciousness of how Christians view singleness, dating, and relationships.
Lately, though, Joshua Harris has weathered a battering of online criticism from disenchanted Christians. Some have lashed out at Harris directly for I Kissed Dating Goodbye and others have set up websites dedicated to Harris’ “victims”. Many have called for Joshua Harris to apologize for what they believe was hurtful teaching, while others are applauding him for his stance and encouraging him to stand his ground. Harris has felt pressure from all sides to do or say something.
Are you ready to hear from Joshua himself? We’re discussing the book, the movement, and the new documentary being made where Joshua discusses the errors of I Kissed Dating Goodbye as well as where he thinks he got it right in this compelling and lively interview with Joshua Harris.
SHOW NOTES:
Josh Harris Website
I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye Website
Kickstarter Campaign: I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye
Sandy Cove Ministries
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In 1997, 21-year-old Joshua Harris wrote a revolutionary book on dating. The book would go on to be an international bestseller and catapult Joshua into the Christian spotlight. I Kissed Dating Goodbye was embraced by the homeschool community and the Christian church at large, and continues to shape the consciousness of how Christians view singleness, dating, and relationships.
Lately, though, Joshua Harris has weathered a battering of online criticism from disenchanted Christians. Some have lashed out at Harris directly for I Kissed Dating Goodbye and others have set up websites dedicated to Harris’ “victims”. Many have called for Joshua Harris to apologize for what they believe was hurtful teaching, while others are applauding him for his stance and encouraging him to stand his ground. Harris has felt pressure from all sides to do or say something.
Are you ready to hear from Joshua himself? We’re discussing the book, the movement, and the new documentary being made where Joshua discusses the errors of I Kissed Dating Goodbye as well as where he thinks he got it right in this compelling and lively interview with Joshua Harris.
SHOW NOTES:
Josh Harris Website
I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye Website
Kickstarter Campaign: I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye
Sandy Cove Ministries
Recommended Resources:
None
Get Social With Us:
Follow Fletch/Kendra:
Follow the Studio Dogs:
Previous Episodes Mentioned:
Music clips used on this episode:
SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW:
Allow the magic of the internet to deliver Homeschooling In Real Life to your tablet or smart phone. Let us show you how easy it is:
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO LISTEN TO HomeschoolingIRL?
ADVERTISERS/SPONSORS:
LISTEN HERE
Are you ready to listen to Fletch and Kendra get real about homeschooling? Press the PLAY button below.
The post HIRL Episode 155: Did Joshua Harris Kiss Dating Goodbye? appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

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