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20 hours ago ago from Multi-site Church Road Trip
I recently spent a little time with Dave Ferguson from Community Christian Church in Naperville. If you know Dave and you know Community Christian, you know that they are all about reproduction – leaders, artists, campuses, church plants and networks. At a recent planning session, they realized that with reference to reproducing campuses, they were stuck. Check out this video to hear how they got unstuck and the amazing results. ...
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2 hours ago ago from The Reformed Reader
While studying the 7th commandment, I read Paul Tripp's Teens and Sex: How Should We Teach Them? (Phillipsburg: P&R, 2000) . This is one of those great little booklets in the Resources for Changing Lives series (excellent pamphlets to put in your church library or to buy, read, and let others borrow). In this one on Christian sexuality, Tripp points out some failures in the church when it comes to the topic of sex (from pages 2-3). ...
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36 minutes ago ago from Girl Hate
I can still remember the moment when my mother sat me down for my first sex talk. I believe I was about 10 or 11 and the first one mostly focused on general issues that affect girls—our reproductive systems, our bodies, our battle with that monthly beast called a period. When I was a bit older, a second talk came down the pipe that involved actual sex and all that good stuff. I was absolutely and positively mortified. There's no ...
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20 hours ago ago from Family Inequality
Even when parents make an effort to talk to their kids about sex, adolescents' sexual experience is often a step ahead of them. Apart from its emotional consequences, the health implications of this disconnect are serious, and seriously unequally distributed. A new study in Pediatrics shows that by the time many parents talk to their children about sex, they've already had sex. The exact numbers aren't important because the sample was ...
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A lawyer called Pearse Mehigan had an article in the Irish Times on Monday. The article was headlined: "JAIL IS PENALTY FOR CONCEALING SEX ABUSE." The thrust of the article is that Bishops who didn't handle reports of sex abuse the way Pearse Mehigan and his plush bottomed liberal lawyer friends claim they should have been handled, Bishops who sought to be discreet or who simply accepted poor legal advice on what to do, Bishops who didn't ...
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