Welcome to The Diner!
It’s season two and you won’t want to miss out. Come sit at the counter of our virtual diner and let us serve you a slice of mental pie! It’ll go good with a cup of coffee, then you get your refreshed self back to the fray with a few new beautiful thoughts to think.
Today we take a detour to discuss a rather popular marriage book that Lisa read, and how it helps us understand why it really isn’t a good idea to universalize our own experiences.
Grab a cup of your favorite coffee (or tea!) and join the conversation!
And don’t forget to check out Laura’s new sex ed curriculum: Sex Ed for Sane People
It’s “…a sex education curriculum written from an Orthodox perspective, from an author with a bachelor's degree in biology. Written for high school students on the cusp of adulthood, with the prerequisite of high school biology, this course introduces concepts in anatomy and physiology, embryology, theology, and ethics. This material is framed and presented as an expression of religious freedom.”
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