What Purity Culture Got Wrong [Unscripted]

Show Notes:

The 1990’s Purity Culture defined sexuality for so many of us…but that wasn’t necessarily a good thing. It’s history is littered with horror stories of shame and guilt and blame, broken and skewed views of ourselves and our relationships. Was there anything good that came out of it? Is Moral Revolution part of sexual purity culture? Let’s look back and see what we wish would have happened and talk about how we navigate that moving forward. This unscripted podcast reflects the unpacking of problems and solutions we have regularly at Moral Revolution.

Elles Maddry

Elles Maddry is passionate about inspiring the next generation to rise up in purity, passion, and power. In a culture that often misrepresents sexuality, she boldly shares the truth of God’s word on the topic. Alongside her husband Daniel, Elles became the director of Moral Revolution in 2023, and together, they are dedicated to spreading the message of biblical morality and sexuality worldwide.

Abram Goff

Abram Goff has been a part of the Moral Revolution team since 2014, contributing through media creation, writing, and speaking. His passion is to see people across the globe fall deeply in love with Jesus and live with passion, purity, and purpose. Abram believes that every person is designed to be fully alive and beautiful, discovering their true identity through a relationship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Rooted in Southern Baptist traditions and a graduate of BSSM, he is passionate about seeing the church embrace her full identity.

WEBSITE: ABRAMGOFF.COM

Moral Revolution Podcast
Moral Revolution Podcast

The Moral Revolution Podcast features conversations with passionate individuals from diverse backgrounds, all committed to advancing God's design for sexuality. The podcast equips listeners with biblical perspectives and practical tools for navigating sexual integrity, healthy relationships, and emotional wholeness in today’s culture.

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