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PODCAST: Emotions Aren’t Feminine (and Men Should Be Emotionally Healthy Too)

PODCAST: Emotions Aren’t Feminine (and Men Should Be Emotionally Healthy Too)

by Sheila Wray Gregoire | Apr 3, 2025 | Connecting, Podcasts

Women aren’t more emotional and men more logical That’s the rhetoric that we often hear, but men are just as emotional as women–they just don’t necessarily process those emotions as well. Chapters 7 and 8 in our new book The Marriage You Want...
Our Attitude to Women in MInistry is the Exception, Not the Rule

Our Attitude to Women in MInistry is the Exception, Not the Rule

by Sheila Wray Gregoire | Mar 31, 2025 | Faith, Theology of Marriage and Sex

with thanks to Brazos Press and Becoming the Pastor’s Wife for sponsoring this post My grandparents met in Bible college. It was the 1930s in Manitoba, and they were both approaching 30. They weren’t fellow students, though.  She was the teacher.   My...
Is It Complimentarianism or Complementarianism? Why the Spelling MIstake is Apt!

Is It Complimentarianism or Complementarianism? Why the Spelling MIstake is Apt!

by Keith Gregoire | Mar 26, 2025 | Theology of Marriage and Sex

Keith’s joining me on the blog today with some thoughts about complementarianism–and the fact that the spelling mistake people often make is quite apt. I always appreciate when he shares his thoughts, and his posts always are among my most read for the...
PODCAST: What the Unfairness Threshold Tells us About Marriage (And Mental Load!)

PODCAST: What the Unfairness Threshold Tells us About Marriage (And Mental Load!)

by Sheila Wray Gregoire | Feb 20, 2025 | Podcasts

What if there’s a Bigger problem in marriage than sex or money? We always hear that the two biggest issues in marriage are sex and money, right? Wrong. One of our findings in our matched pair survey for our new book The Marriage You Want (out March 11!) that...
What if Emerson Eggerichs is Asking Men to look nothing like Jesus?

What if Emerson Eggerichs is Asking Men to look nothing like Jesus?

by Sheila Wray Gregoire | Jan 27, 2025 | Books

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Have you ever noticed that a lot of common Christian sex advice just sounds really icky?

Sex is supposed to be great. Like, really great. So great that it’s hard to keep your hands off each other great. 

So why do so many Christian marriage books present it as another chore to check off of a woman’s to-do list? 

Why do so many Christian sex books portray men as doomed to sexual deviancy? 

We’re on a mission to change the conversation about sex in evangelical spaces. And to do that, we started by scoring our current best-sellers based on a Healthy Sexuality Scorecard. 

Want to see how your favourite book scored? 

You can download the rubric and scorecard (including quotes that explain the score) here, for free!

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