Plan B (the “morning after” pill) ends a life that is an unintended and unwanted result of a sexual encounter. God’s Plan A for sex is found in the Bible. This is the basis of healthy sex education for teens … Continue reading
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What is sex for?
Answers given to students in secular schools: 14. In a curriculum, “To help develop a healthy personality, enhance quality of life, foster personal growth, and contribute to a fulfilled life.” 15. In a sex education text, “For health. We’re made for sex, so it’s unhealthy to … Continue reading →
What is sex for?
Teens never think about sex. Really? Is this a true statement? Aren’t we constantly being told that in the teen years sex is always on an adolescent’s mind? After all, “their hormones are raging!” But let’s pause for a moment … Continue reading →
Teen Sex Talk Part V: Healthy Sex Education
What is a healthy view of sexuality, “right” thinking about sex? The Bible has much to say, from beginning to end. Moses wrote about sex. So did King Solomon. Jesus talked about it. The Apostle Paul wrote about sex in … Continue reading →
Teen Sex Talk Part IV: More facts
“My girlfriend and I are in love, and we’re going to have sex. What’s the best protection — a condom, or the pill?” This was the question a 15-year-old boy asked his sex ed teacher. The teacher explained that the … Continue reading →
Teen Sex Talk Part III: Some facts
When you face a medical procedure, your doctor is required to sit down with you and tell you everything that might possibly go wrong, even if, statistically, the probability is very slight. You will be asked to sign a form … Continue reading →