Chastity Before and Inside Marriage | Jason Evert | #116
Jason Evert shares his insights on chastity, self-mastery, and the importance of authentic love in relationships. From defining chastity and its role in dating and marriage to discussing the damaging effects of pornography and the significance of tenderness in relationships, Jason provides actionable advice for singles and married couples alike. With a focus on faith-based values and practical guidance, this episode is a treasure trove for anyone looking to build stronger, healthier connections.
About Jason Evert:
Jason Evert has traveled to six continents to bring the message of purity to millions of people for more than 20 years. He is a best-selling author of more than 15 books, including Saint John Paul the Great, How to Find Your Soulmate without Losing Your Soul, and the curriculum YOU: Life, Love, and the Theology of the Body. He is a frequent guest on podcasts and radio programs throughout the country, and his television appearances include MSNBC, Fox News, the BBC, and EWTN. Jason runs Chastity Project, hosts the podcast “Lust is Boring,” and leads an international alliance of young people who promote purity in more than 40 countries.
Insights:
Jason: "Pope John Paul II said, 'Love is a constant challenge from God.' Love isn’t just a feeling—it’s an act of will, choosing another’s good over your own."
Liz: "Tenderness and self-mastery stood out to me. As Dave says, 'A healthy we starts with a healthy me.' These ideas will stay with me today."
Dave: "The key theme is an 'outward mindset'—shifting from self-focus to truly seeing and valuing the other person’s perspective."
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