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12 Ways Christian Women Sin Sexually Against Their Husbands
Not all sexual sin looks scandalous. Some wears a wedding ring and sits in the front pew. This blog uncovers twelve ways Christian wives dishonor God in the bedroom—not with adultery, but with subtle, respectable kinds of rebellion.
A Case For Sexfulness (To EveryMarriage Whose Bed Has Grown Cold)
When you love your spouse with your body, you are preaching the coming glory with your skin. Marital sex is not just permitted—it is prophetic. It is covenantal joy, eschatological delight, and embodied doxology all wrapped into one flesh. And when the Church forgets this, our bedrooms go cold, our marriages go quiet, and the sermon of Christ and His Bride stops being preached.
Her Rebellion Turns Him On(Why Some Christian Men Lust After Sinful Women)
Some men aren’t turned on by beauty—they’re turned on by rebellion. But Christ didn’t die to make their fantasies cleaner; He died to make them holy.
Porn Is Not The Problem… Your Worship Is!
Porn isn't the root problem—malnourished worship is. Today, we look at how neglecting the Word of God starves the soul, weakens the will, and leaves men defenseless against lust, as we call them back to the only feast that satisfies, which is Scripture.
Protecting and Preparing Children for Sex in Marriage (Part 4)
“He does not rub your face in the mud—He kneels and washes your feet with His own blood.”
Protecting and Preparing Children for Sex in Marriage (Part 3)
“No daughter drifts into holiness. She is trained into it.”
Protecting and Preparing Children for Sex in Marriage (Part 2)
“If you don’t make obedience beautiful to your boys, the world will make sin look divine.”
Protecting and Preparing Children for Sex in Marriage (Part 1)
“Let this sink in: your child will be sexually discipled. The only question is whether you will be the one doing it.”
Sex As Worship
“She was not designed to build someone else’s empire. She was crafted to cultivate a kingdom of her own.”"
The Classroom As Cathedral: Part 2 Of “Educating Our Children”
Every school is a seminary. Every classroom is a cathedral. Every teacher is a theologian. Every curriculum is a catechism. The only question is: Which god is being worshiped there?