Nurturing Relational Connections Across Boston's Christian Community
What if…
… the church honored the biblical call to singleness for the sake of Christ’s kingdom, and didn’t treat singles as “less-than”?
… Christians smashed their idols of romance and “marital bliss”?
… the Lord redeemed Valentine’s Day for you, as an occasion of devotion to God and neighbor?
Join a conversation with Pieter Valk, author of “The Case for Vocational Singleness,” for a re-envisioning of vocational singleness, discernment, and Christian family.
Pieter Valk is co-founder of the Nashville Family of Brothers and Executive Director of EQUIP. The Nashville Family of Brothers is a Christian brotherhood of men called to vocational singleness for the sake of the kingdom. EQUIP is a team of missionary consultants committed to helping churches become places where gay Christians can thrive according to a traditional sexual ethic. Pieter studied at Vanderbilt University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Lipscomb University. He is an alumnus of the Boston Fellows program.
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