Youth culture expert Jonathan McKee says that our youth really want to share their hearts, but parents need to ask the right questions, especially regarding the topic of sex.
Helping your children understand God’s design for sex … and how to save themselves for marriage.
Just because you failed in the area of sexual purity doesn't mean you can't be committed to upholding God's standard for your kids.
Paula Hendricks, a former boy-crazy girl, tells how she got off the crazy roller coaster of boy-girl relationships by deepening her faith and trusting in the God who made her and knows her best.
Paula Hendricks reminisces about her teen years when she was desperate for the boys' attention and eager to shed her church girl persona. By God's grace, however, Paula got her breakthrough.
What did God have in mind when He created male and female? Denny Burk reminds listeners that sex exists for the glory of God, which means that our sexuality puts God's glory on display.
What is God's purpose for sexuality? Denny Burk unpacks Genesis Chapter 1 to discover God's purpose in designing males and females in His image.
Do you trust God with your love life?
What does it mean to teach purity to your children? Michael and Hayley DiMarco address this subject with a biblical foundation.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk about a teen's need to draw boundaries in relationships with the opposite sex.
Michael and Hayley DiMarco talk about the sexual culture we live in and the devaluing of virginity in our modern society.
Why are we so uncomfortable talking about sex to our children?
Who will tell your children about the birds and the bees if you don't?
God created sex, and your children need to know His purpose for it.
It’s not easy to wait until marriage to begin having sex. But Tee Uzoigwe was determined to wait for God’s best.
Dating can be a trap for teens.
God has good reasons for wanting us to wait until marriage for sex.
Though it encourages socializing in groups, it also leads to casual sex among friends
Stop the spread of slime in your home.
Keep your ears and eyes open and in tune to what’s going on in your child’s life, and to all that he is exposed to. Keep the lines of communication open.
The do's and don'ts of going out with the opposite sex.
We're seeing a surge in girls taking the initiative with guys at younger and younger ages, and aggressively attempting to lure them into sexual activity.
Lessons from my daughter's teenage pregnancy.
Users beware. That’s the warning label that Internet safety expert Donna Rice Hughes wishes popped up each time a person logged on.
LOL, BTW, ROFL--you may not know what those letters stand for, but your kids likely do.
Modern technology allows us to obtain information faster than ever before.
Do you feel powerless to protect your teen from early sexual involvement?
Teen sex isn’t just a bad idea; it’s a risky move physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
How do you raise kids to have a healthy view of sexuality?
What do you think about premarital sex?