Rebecca McLaughlin is joined by Sam Alberry to discuss the topic of friendship.Questions Covered in This Episode:
- What is the New Testament vision for friendship?
- Why do Christians think they have to have it all together and not need friends?
- Do we tend to look to specific people to fulfill all of our relational needs?
- Where do you look in scripture for a picture of friendship?
- What mandate and model does Jesus give us for friendship?
- What would you say are the biggest challenges and opportunities among Christian men in friendship?
- What is a good mind sight to have as we are looking to make new friends?
- What is something that brings people together to form friendship?
- How can Christian’s approach friendship with the opposite sex with wisdom and holiness?
- What are your views on accountability friendships?
Resources Mentioned:
- Matthew 22:30
- “The Meaning of Singleness” by Danielle Treweek
- “Marriage, a History” by Stephanie Coontz
- “No Greater Love” by Rebecca McLaughlin
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