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Documentary Dismantles “I Kissed Dating Goodbye”

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I think that its premise is flawed. The book became a bestseller and was passed around many a Christian youth group.

We are still feeling the effects of the book—and its culture—today. Studying church history helped me see that every generation of Christians has blind spots and makes mistakes. I was an advocate of the church and our values.

3 Things Joshua Harris Regrets about I Kissed Dating Goodbye

I had several disconnected thoughts: 1. This is a minor source of heartbreak for me, which ironically is exactly what courtship was supposed to help me avoid. I am now fond of the CS Lewis quote: To love at all is to be vulnerable. Josh and Jessica did well by examining IKDG in light of the larger cultural influences that were present in 1999, as the story of the purity movement is bigger than IKDG. I appreciated the diversity represented in the interviews. The speakers came from different traditions or intellectual backgrounds a secular columnist! The moral here is very old: we saw a problem in the culture. We wrote some rules, but our rules created new problems. I am reminded of Elijah in 1 Kings: we did no better than our fathers. FWIW, Josh, I forgive you. The film sparked a lot of discussion between us about societal and Christian influences with regards to dating and marriage and the role that sex plays in the whole scenario. In some ways I feel that the book has been unfairly scapegoated for the failures and shortcomings of the whole purity culture. It is sad to hear that this book was taken as the ultimate guide to successful dating relationships and ultimately marriage. Perhaps it is this approach to the book, that has been the source of much of the hurt that has been experienced. Josh's ability not only to face his critics, but to examine the influences on his own thoughts and beliefs when he wrote the book is refreshing. It definitely sparks conversation about how to navigate relationships in the 21st century. In the documentary, you can follow Josh's journey, get interesting insights from a variety of different perspectives readers, critics, experts etc. At times, the documentary felt slightly redundant. I highly recommend this documentary. Even the fact that an author was willing to question his own book publicly deserves respect, I've not seen this anywhere else. As someone who grew up in the evangelical subculture influenced by IKDG, my friends and I have had a lot of conversations about some of the issues addressed in this film. I think part of the appeal of the original book was its connection to our own fear of failure; the idea that if you do things the right way no one will get hurt. But in the intervening years we have come to realize that God can use hurt to help us to grow, so I appreciate how Joshua has also grown in his understanding of grace. I think this documentary is full of hope, because just as God can use mistakes in dating to help us to grow, God can use mistakes in not-dating, and in writing books about not-dating, for His glory. This is what I appreciated in this documentary: humility and honesty in acknowledging mistakes, with hope in the One who redeems them as we grow together. I still believe there were and are some very good biblical principles in the book and I plan on continuing to use the book with my children. However, I appreciated him exposing some of the unhelpful responses people had to his book as well as some of the fundamental flaws in the book. No book is a substitute for the Bible and thankfully I never treated it that way with my children. I plan on watching this documentary with my older children and continuing the conversation with them as we together navigate this important time in the life of my teens and young adults. My one critique of the video, a brief 3-5 minute review of the strengths of the book for those of us who still value it and appreciate much of the message. I was a young Christian with 1 young child when the book was written and it was incredibly helpful book for me to reevaluate the worlds system of dating. While Josh got a lot wrong in IKDG in this film he has gone completely the other way. The film is full of liberal thinking rather than looking at what the Bible really teaches. You will not find God in a brothel as is espoused in this film In 1997, a 21-year-old Christian single released a revolutionary book on dating. The book became an international bestseller and catapulted its unsuspecting author, Joshua Harris, into the Christian spotlight. Through the connective platform of social media, Harris has been dealt a battering of online criticism from disenchanted Christians in recent years. Some have lashed out at Harris directly for I Kissed Dating Goodbye, and a few have set up websites dedicated to his victims. Many online have called for Harris to apologize for what they believe was hurtful teaching. Meanwhile, others applaud his work and encourage him to stand his ground Some credit their marriage to principles they say they gleaned from his book, and indicate they plan to teach their children the same. Harris has felt pressure from all sides to do or say something. In this documentary, we'll see Joshua Harris ready to re-examine I Kissed Dating Goodbye - and its impact - some 20 years later.

Almost everyone who writes a book regrets at least something they said in it. I was writing to fellow Christians, I was saying, 'We need to be serious about our faith, we won't have sex until we're married, and if we want to avoid premarital sex, we should radically change our lifestyle, and that means i kissed dating goodbye documentary should stop dating. Harris himself was not implicated in that, but he said he to encourage a victim to report the abuse to authorities. There was definitely a culture of guys being too nervous to work up the courage to ask a girl even for coffee because of the implications this could have. Have access to unedited interviews from authors, leaders, and individuals who have spoken with Josh and the team as they're getting recorded. Jessica and I want to produce a high quality documentary to help tell this story and spark conversation among Christians about these important topics. While Josh got a lot wrong in IKDG in this film he has gone completely the other way. Backers and only backers will get to vote between Japan, Brazil and England. He mentioned that at 21, he was single, had only been in one relationship and been home-schooled his whole life.

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released January 2, 2019

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