More to the Story
Deep Answers to Real Questions on Attraction, Identity, and Relationships
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Charity Spencer
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Helps teens discover the goodness of the Bible’s teaching on sexuality.
What does the Bible really say about identity and gender, dating and sex? Are its teachings out of date and repressive? Or are they the way to joy and contentment?
Long-time youth worker Jennifer Kvamme knows teens are grappling with these questions. In this book she helps listeners cut through the cultural confusion and find answers to questions like:
- why does God care what I do with my body (if I’m not hurting anyone)?
- why does it matter what pronouns I use?
- why is sex “good” in marriage but “bad” before it? Isn’t love love?
- is the Bible really against gay marriage?
Rather than listing dos and don’ts, this book looks at the whole story of God’s love for us to give listeners an essential backdrop for the Bible’s teachings on sexuality. It will help you navigate wisely complex issues around dating, sex, and gender. You’ll not only learn how to honor Jesus in this area of life, but why he can be trusted to bring the kind of lasting joy and contentment that “sexual freedom” can’t. You'll discover there’s hope even if your experience of sexuality has been painful, complicated, or filled with shame.
Each chapter includes reflection questions to help you think through these issues and apply them to your own life, as well as a discussion guide for youth groups.
You will be encouraged to trust Jesus with your deepest desires as you follow him in all of life, including your sexuality and relationships.
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- 04-05-24
Not in God’s Name
This book is insidiously homophobic, claims to speak FOR god in various ways and is a thinly veiled exercise in shaming people into a narrow band of sexuality and traditional marriage. God loves you, don’t read this book.
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