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This is What Hard Feels Like w/ Adam Evers
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This is What Hard Feels Like w/ Adam Evers

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An enlightening conversation with Adam Evers, co-founder of Believer, the world's only LGBTQI+ Christian dating app. As we journey together through Adam's personal narrative, you'll find parallels, challenges and insights, especially relevant if you've ever faced trauma within the church. Adam's experiences have culminated in the creation of a unique platform that prioritizes shared values over superficial metrics, redefining the way queer Christians connect and establish meaningful connections.

As we follow Adam's journey through faith, relationships, and ethics, we're invited to reevaluate our own perceptions. We explore the broad spectrum of relationships within the queer Christian community, highlighting the importance of personal morality and the consequences of our choices. Adam's candid recount of his experience with monogamous relationships challenges the norm, offering an alternative perspective on love, faith, and commitment.

In the concluding part of our conversation, we dive into the complex intersection of faith, racism, and inclusivity. Adam shares his compelling journey towards reconciling his faith with his experience of racism, and how it affects his relationship with Jesus. This dialogue underlines the crucial role of grace, love, and community in shaping an inclusive and safe space for queer Christians. Get ready for an engaging discourse with Adam Evers, where we explore the often uncharted terrains of faith and sexuality within the Christian community. Join us on this insightful journey, where we seek to bridge gaps, foster unity and celebrate love in all its divine diversity.

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