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Join Jeremy and April as they discuss their recent shocking experience at the airport in Seattle, where they ended up helping a man traveling with a baby. It was only after the fact that they realized the depth of what they just witnessed, as they processed the information that the man was taking the 4 day old baby from his surrogate mother, and was flying to meet up with his husband.
This is an incredibly difficult issue to talk about, because the slippery slope of liberal society has led us to a place where children's needs are discarded for adult's desires.
Join us for this important discussion, and help us to increase dialogue around these issues respectfully and with intellectual honesty.
On this episode, we talk about:
0:32 Jeremy and April celebrate 26 years of marriage!
1:55 Jeremy outlines a tough experience that's hard to talk about...the hidden cost of surrogacy
6:19 April's reaction to helping a man with his new baby (via surrogacy) in the airport
12:32 Why it's so important that we advocate for God's design for family
24:08 The importance of words and definitions
32:05Genders exist to reflect motherhood and fatherhood
34:49 Fatherhood and motherhood is not an identity choice...it's something you're built for
Resources Mentioned:
Them Before Us by Katie Faust
Family Revision by Jeremy Pryor
The Family Teams Podcast
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