Parents & Teens:Talking About Sex

by Michael Howe

Faith-based resources to help parents guide their teens in making biblical choices about ther sexuality

  • Passport to Purity
    FamilyLife, the family ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, provides resources for a guided weekend retreat for a father and son or mother and daughter that will prepare your preteen to make wise, biblical choices about their sexuality.
    Article, "I Won't Until I Do"
    Book and resource kit

  • Beyond Abstinence
    The goal of our instruction with our children is not just protecting their virginity, but helping our children protect their purity and innocence. And those two God-given gifts are lost long before intercourse when your child begins to experience the sexual response that God designed for marriage.
    Read this article

  • Protecting Your Child's Sexual Innocence
    Talking about sex may be the single most powerful way parents have of entering into the lives of their children. It also can be the most difficult.
    Read this article

  • Sex: It's Worth Waiting For
    Greg Speck, former caseworker with troubled teenagers, shows readers God's standards for their physical and spiritual well-being. Speck understands their fears, hurts, and questions. He compassionately addresses issues that parents are afraid to discuss. It's the kind of book you will want to give to your teen
    More about this book>>>
  • Sex and Teenagers in America
    Your children's attitudes about sex are shaped by the increasingly sexually explicit messages they receive every day through media outlets such as the Internet. Listen as Jack Samad, of the National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families, helps parents understand the sexualized culture kids face today and equips them to help their kids maintain a godly perspective about sex.
    More about this audio tape>>>

Secular web sites with abstinence info:

www.pregcare.com
www.greattowait.com
www.cfoc.org
www.notmenotnow.org
www.friendsfirst.org

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