What does faithfulness look like when you're constantly bombarded with the message that you're missing out?
In this raw and honest episode, Charlene Condu tackles the Seventh Commandment in a culture obsessed with options, upgrades, and "the grass is greener." If you've ever wondered if there's someone better out there, if you've emotionally checked out of your relationship while physically staying, if you've struggled with comparison on social media, or if you're navigating purity in a world that laughs at the concept—this conversation is for you.
Charlene doesn't shy away from the hard topics: emotional affairs that feel "innocent," the pornography epidemic destroying marriages, micro-cheating that seems harmless, dating app culture that treats people like products, and the constant comparison trap that makes us believe our relationship isn't enough.
But this isn't just about what not to do. Charlene redefines what true intimacy looks like—the kind that goes deeper than physical attraction, the kind that's built on covenant not feelings, the kind that says "I choose you" even when FOMO whispers "but what about them?"
Whether you're married and struggling, single and trying to honor God with your body, healing from betrayal, or carrying the shame of your own unfaithfulness—this episode offers hope, practical wisdom, and the reminder that God's design for intimacy is better than anything the culture is selling.
If you've ever felt like faithfulness means settling, if you've believed the lie that purity is old-fashioned, if you're tired of the comparison game—this episode will challenge everything you think you know about love, loyalty, and what it means to be truly intimate with another person.
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