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The Garden of Eden provides us with a timeless vision for cultivating fruitful and healthy relationships. However, instead of growing gardens, The Tower of Babel promotes a humanistic culture that results in confusion and chaos. Babel may have been knocked down, but its lure remains, glowing as bright as our phone screens late at night. God’s people are called to live their most fruitful lives by answering questions such as:
How does sex affect my body, soul and spirit?
Why should we wait until marriage to have sex?
Why is pornography terrible for our sex life?
How do we date biblically in a digital world?
Why do we need boundaries to have healthy relationships?
How can we be restored from heartache and brokenness?
Breaking Up with Babel is your guide to growing wholesome relationships. It’s time to break up with Babel for good, and return to the Garden
The Garden of Eden provides us with a timeless vision for cultivating fruitful and healthy relationships. However, instead of growing gardens, The Tower of Babel promotes a humanistic culture that results in confusion and chaos. Babel may have been knocked down, but its lure remains, glowing as bright as our phone screens late at night. God’s people are called to live their most fruitful lives by answering questions such as:
How does sex affect my body, soul and spirit?
Why should we wait until marriage to have sex?
Why is pornography terrible for our sex life?
How do we date biblically in a digital world?
Why do we need boundaries to have healthy relationships?
How can we be restored from heartache and brokenness?
Breaking Up with Babel is your guide to growing wholesome relationships. It’s time to break up with Babel for good, and return to the Garden
The Garden of Eden provides us with a timeless vision for cultivating fruitful and healthy relationships. However, instead of growing gardens, The Tower of Babel promotes a humanistic culture that results in confusion and chaos. Babel may have been knocked down, but its lure remains, glowing as bright as our phone screens late at night. God’s people are called to live their most fruitful lives by answering questions such as:
How does sex affect my body, soul and spirit?
Why should we wait until marriage to have sex?
Why is pornography terrible for our sex life?
How do we date biblically in a digital world?
Why do we need boundaries to have healthy relationships?
How can we be restored from heartache and brokenness?
Breaking Up with Babel is your guide to growing wholesome relationships. It’s time to break up with Babel for good, and return to the Garden