There is a frontal assault against God’s gift of sexuality that originated in the boardroom of hell. Without much effort, you can observe it in the culture. It affects everything. Things once clearly defined have now become clouded and are under fire. Who thought up the idea of sex? Did God design it? What does God’s gift of sexuality entail?
Read MoreAccording to the teachings of Scripture, marriage is the place where there can be an unashamed amount of attraction that gets you tipsy, that then leads to sexual intimacy in the privacy of your relationship. It is celebrated and encouraged, and the Bible clearly says that "the marriage bed is undefiled".
Read MoreGod designed men to take risks—to be watchmen, guardians, and defenders who are willing to fight for and protect those they care for. They are designed to do what is right instead of what is easy.
Read MoreBeing with Juliette is just as important and powerful as me praying for her in my prayer closet or worshipping for her in the front of the church. My time with her fills her heart with her true identity as a beloved daughter.
Read MoreThe lesson of singleness is learning that there are some needs in your life that only God can meet—needs that even your future spouse God may give you cannot meet.
Read MoreEarly on in our marriage, I had a terrible fear that was actually quite rational. I was afraid I would get pregnant! I felt so inadequate and certain I would be a terrible mother.
Read MoreIf sex is like frosting, our culture says you need to find the biggest bowl available, fill it with frosting, get the biggest spoon possible, and eat as much frosting as you can, as often as you can, with as many people as you can.
Read MoreDaughters have this built-in need to know we are cared for, protected, appreciated, and known. When I say protected, I don’t mean locked up in an ivory tower and insulated from life. It simply means being known and cared for.
Read MoreI always try to remind them, "They are real people. Try to look them in the eye and show them that you respect them for who they are on the inside. Remember, women are not just bodies."
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