Podcast: Sex – Any body won’t do
From allowing our differences and/or preferences to come between us, to potential emotional abuse when “I’m not getting what I want”, we can drift from God’s desire for sexual intimacy . . .
From allowing our differences and/or preferences to come between us, to potential emotional abuse when “I’m not getting what I want”, we can drift from God’s desire for sexual intimacy . . .
When a man and woman get married, they have to show up. They don’t just send an email, they physically stand before a priest or pastor. They don’t just think . . .
FAQ’s One of the most difficult areas for husbands and wives in recovery is how to navigate the precarious landscape of talking about one’s struggle with sexual sin. We hope . . .
One of the most difficult areas for husbands and wives in recovery is how to navigate the precarious landscape of talking about a struggle with sexual sin. Here are some . . .
We have two typical responses when confronted with desire. The first is to indulge it. We want what we want and we want it now. This is the starting place . . .
True confession: I’m a sap when it comes to love stories, and I admit I love a happily ever after ending. Falling in love can be magnificent. It can awaken . . .
For couples who have experienced marital unfaithfulness, before their relationship can move forward, they must first deal with the breach of trust.
Loneliness is rampant. And people everywhere point to this loneliness as reason to reject or rewrite Christianity’s teachings on marriage, sex, and gender.
When an unfaithful husband’s* betrayal comes to light, and both he and his wife begin the process of recovery, it’s not uncommon to hear something along these lines: “I’ll do . . .
“I was like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of . . .