Canadian Certified Counsellor Nadine Crain discusses the impact of purity culture on parenthood. She explains the origins and effects of purity culture, highlighting how it emphasized abstinence and tied a person's worth to their sexual purity. Nadine emphasizes the need to develop a healthier relationship with our bodies. Also, she discusses the importance of communication with our bodies and how to navigate the tension between teaching a biblical ethic around sexuality while avoiding the harmful aspects of purity culture. 

In This Episode, You'll Hear About The Following:

Impact of purity culture on parenthood

Origins and long-term effects of purity culture on individuals

How to develop a healthier relationship with our bodies

Importance of recognizing and acknowledging our bodies

Communication with our bodies and addressing past traumas

Navigating the tension between biblical ethics and harmful aspects of purity culture in parenting

Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

Christian Counsellor's Network

Nadine's website

Nadine's Instagram

Picture/Children’s books:

“Bodies are Cool” by Tyler Feder

“It’s My Body!” by Elise Gravel

Books for Parents Personal Healing and Learning:

Faithful: A Theology of Sex, by Beth Felker Jones

The Wisdom of Your Body: Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection through Embodied Living, by Hillary L. McBride, PhD

Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals our Way to Healing, by Jay Stringer

Meet Nadine Crain:
Nadine is a Canadian Certified Counsellor with a Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. Nadine is a pastor’s wife, and has served in ministry with her husband Brandon for the past 13 years. They live in Edmonton, AB, and have three daughters.
Nadine’s passion is helping Christians connect their mental, emotional, and spiritual health with how they live and experience their bodies. In her counselling practice Nadine works with couples and individuals who are struggling with anxiety, emotional regulation, recovering from religious trauma, or struggling with sexual intimacy and communication. Nadine also offers Pre-Marital Counselling, and presentations for church groups.
While completing her Master’s degree, Nadine chose to research “How Purity Culture Has Impacted the Self-Esteem, Sexuality and Spirituality of Evangelical Women.” Her findings from that project have inspired the trajectory of her counselling practice and ministry.

For the full show notes, including discussion prompts for you as a couple about this episode, go to IMbetween.org/episode176

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Canadian Certified Counsellor Nadine Crain discusses the impact of purity culture on parenthood. She explains the origins and effects of purity culture, highlighting how it emphasized abstinence and tied a person's worth to their sexual purity. Nadine emphasizes the need to develop a healthier relationship with our bodies. Also, she discusses the importance of communication with our bodies and how to navigate the tension between teaching a biblical ethic around sexuality while avoiding the harmful aspects of purity culture. 


In This Episode, You'll Hear About The Following:


Impact of purity culture on parenthood
Origins and long-term effects of purity culture on individuals
How to develop a healthier relationship with our bodies
Importance of recognizing and acknowledging our bodies
Communication with our bodies and addressing past traumas
Navigating the tension between biblical ethics and harmful aspects of purity culture in parenting


Resources Mentioned In This Episode:


Christian Counsellor's Network
Nadine's website

Nadine's Instagram



Picture/Children’s books:
“Bodies are Cool” by Tyler Feder
“It’s My Body!” by Elise Gravel



Books for Parents Personal Healing and Learning:
Faithful: A Theology of Sex, by Beth Felker Jones
The Wisdom of Your Body: Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection through Embodied Living, by Hillary L. McBride, PhD
Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals our Way to Healing, by Jay Stringer


Meet Nadine Crain:

Nadine is a Canadian Certified Counsellor with a Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. Nadine is a pastor’s wife, and has served in ministry with her husband Brandon for the past 13 years. They live in Edmonton, AB, and have three daughters.

Nadine’s passion is helping Christians connect their mental, emotional, and spiritual health with how they live and experience their bodies. In her counselling practice Nadine works with couples and individuals who are struggling with anxiety, emotional regulation, recovering from religious trauma, or struggling with sexual intimacy and communication. Nadine also offers Pre-Marital Counselling, and presentations for church groups.

While completing her Master’s degree, Nadine chose to research “How Purity Culture Has Impacted the Self-Esteem, Sexuality and Spirituality of Evangelical Women.” Her findings from that project have inspired the trajectory of her counselling practice and ministry.


For the full show notes, including discussion prompts for you as a couple about this episode, go to IMbetween.org/episode176


Connect with us on:

Facebook | Instagram

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices