How do you prepare a teen to think critically about homosexuality? To enter confidently and non-judgmentally into discussions on gay rights or the gay lifestyle? It’s tempting to avoid talking about this issue. It’s too controversial, and most of us … Continue reading
Christian sex education for teens
Casual Sex — Links to Barbara’s posts
Can sex be “casual”? For many today, teens and adults alike, sex outside marriage is a non-issue. It’s pretty much assumed in a dating relationship. Sex without relationship – sex for the sake of sex — is common. So is … Continue reading →
Sex education at home — Links to Barbara’s posts
Where are your teens getting their information about sex? Who is forming their views on what is normal, and right, in intimate relationships? Who should teach children and youth about sex? Do you know what is being taught in the … Continue reading →
Sex education and the Church — Links to Barbara’s posts
“Scripture speaks of virgins and a Virgin Birth, of the erotic and the carnal, of heterosexual and homosexual behaviors, of the body and the flesh. Does the youth group your son or daughter attends ever address these issues? If not, … Continue reading →
Sex education in school — Links to Barbara’s posts
Where are your teens getting their information about sex? Who is forming their views on what is normal, and right, in intimate relationships? Who should teach children and youth about sex? As a parent, what questions should you ask about … Continue reading →
Secular school sex education Part I: A word to parents
Is your 11-year-old ready for his or her school’s teaching about sex? In many secular school systems in the Western world there is teaching on sex from the beginning grades. In 5th grade, however, it is particularly important for you … Continue reading →