Debating the "Billy Graham Rule" - The Seacoast Podcast - Ep. 90
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 Published On Mar 18, 2024

The practice of avoiding 'alone time' with a member of the opposite sex is a prevalent norm in many evangelical circles. This practice, often called the "Billy Graham Rule," is rooted in the belief that it helps individuals maintain emotional and physical fidelity within their marriages. The rule, which was a cornerstone of Evangelist Billy Graham and his team's commitment to integrity, forms the basis of our discussion.

Pastor Chip Judd, a respected figure in the field of marriage counseling, shares his professional opinion on the "Billy Graham Rule." Drawing from his extensive experience in guiding married couples through affairs and divorces, he believes that the potential for intimacy in one-on-one encounters, even if not physical, can lead to complications and is, therefore, a risk not worth taking.

Bea Wray and Charlotte Cox, both. members of the Seacoast family raise concerns about the "Billy Graham Rule." They argue that it creates an imbalance in professional opportunities between men and women, particularly in church ministry where male pastors are predominant. They also question whether the rule effectively addresses the underlying issues it aims to resolve and could potentially exacerbate them.

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