Pure Again
“Virginity’s well and good,” you say, “but not everyone has waited.” What can be said to readers who have already crossed the line? You asked; we’re answering.
“Virginity’s well and good,” you say, “but not everyone has waited.” What can be said to readers who have already crossed the line? You asked; we’re answering.
As a professional soccer player, I spend a lot of time in locker rooms. And with locker rooms, there are inevitably locker room conversations. While there are times when the locker room is a familiar and comfortable place, I loathe the times when the b …
Every woman I ever dated ended up getting married to another man. How awkward would it be for that man to know I had gotten physical with his wife?
Not long ago, I was at my favorite coffee shop visiting with an acquaintance who is a recently married, self-professing Christian. He has a new baby girl, so I asked how his daughter was doing. He pulled out his iPad to show me a photo of her, and what …
How should Christians respond to Pride month? Should we shake our fists? Change our profile pictures in solidarity? Or maybe there’s another option?
The underlying message was that if we would abstain from sexual intercourse, we would “remain pure.” If only.
What would happen if we emphasized the positives and the beauty of sex in its proper context more than the negatives of its cheap caricature?
Although I waited until marriage to have sex, I have no doubt that it still would’ve felt great — at least physically — to do it before saying my vows.
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