Podcast > Sexual Revolution > Do Your Thing
October 09, 2006
When it comes to sex education, everyone from the classroom to the courtroom has something to say. But one place has remained strangely silent—the home. Sadly, many parents today don’t know how, when or where to talk to their kids about sex. They leave it up to others to tackle this emotional topic. And the results are devastating.
In this message, Ed and Lisa Young talk candidly about what it takes to teach our kids about God’s design for sex. And as they reveal the truth about sex education, we learn that “the talk” isn’t necessarily a one time event. Teaching kids about sex is something that takes time, effort, and a dedication to do your thing each and every day.
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Length: 29:51
Sexual Revolution Series
God designed it. Culture redefined it. Who got it right?
It's time to put the bed back in the church and the church back in the bed. In this 5-part series, Ed Young helps us get back to God’s incredible design for sex, beginning with the important realization that He created this life-uniting gift. Focusing on when to, how to, and who to enjoy sex with, this powerful teaching promises to revolutionize your perspective on sex. Whether you are married or single, a parent or not, these talks include insights on what it means to be human, maintaining sexual purity, casting a big vision for big sex, teaching your kids about sex, protecting the marriage bed, and understanding the spiritual and physical dynamics of human sexuality.
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