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Josh Glaser

Josh has served on Regeneration’s staff team since 1999 and as its Executive Director since 2006. He is the creator of Awaken: Strength, Heart, Mind, and Body–a robust, year-round course for men seeking deeper union with Jesus as their way to sexual integrity. He is also the coauthor of Treading Boldly through a Pornographic World: A Field Guide for Parents (Salem Publishing, 2021). Josh is a Certified Guide with Jay Stringer’s Unwanted course, has served on Desert Stream’s Living Waters Leadership Training team, and is a student of the late John Paul II’s teachings on Theology of the Body. In addition, Josh is currently pursuing his Masters in Biblical and Theological Studies from Denver Seminary. Josh is a speaker, writer, and blogger with a pastor’s heart. He has been married to his wife, Jamie, since 2001 and together they have four daughters and a son.
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Pure What?

Before I came to Regeneration, my accountability partners and I regularly talked about pursuing purity. Interestingly, though, none of us ever asked what exactly we meant. What I was after was a complete absence of sexual sin. That was my definition of purity. I’d say something very different today. (As a matter of fact, I’m about to.) Purity is not primarily about an absence of something sinful...

Body Required

Love is not true love apart from the body. This doesn’t align with the Western way we talk about love. For us, we can view our bodies as an optional part of love. As though the sentiment or the idea of love is adequate. Not so with Jesus. True love requires that our bodies be involved, that we get up out of our armchairs and be about the business of actively loving, as a verb. When my kids want...

Display

More than any other time in the history of the world, we have an incredible capacity to share our lives with others. But are we losing something?

Reclaimed

The post below is adapted from Josh Glaser’s address at Regeneration’s annual fundraiser in Baltimore. To stake a claim is to announce that something belongs to you. In some times and places, a person would come upon a piece of land, and they’d place rocks or drive stakes in the ground, marking out that plot as their own. This same thing happens in individual’s lives. In my life, in...

Saints, Sinners, Storytellers

I long for people to be more courageous with their stories. Over the past decade and a half, I’ve had the honor of seeing many men and women take journeys against impossible odds— to fight for a marriage that seems hopeless, to give up sexual sins others consider normal (the “normal” list is growing), or to pursue healing from past sexual abuse. But outside one or two key friendships, many of...

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