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Child Sacrifice

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  • Cornelis van Dam

This article is about the child sacrifices we still find today: abortion and untimely sex education.

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The Birds, the Bees, the Awe, the Wonder

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  • Tim Challies

"Mommy, where do children come from?" This is a question parents may have to answer one day. This article says you that when you answer children about sexuality and the reproductive system, do it in such a way that they can see the wonder of God.

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Three Ways Jesus Makes Sex Education Easy for Parents

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  • Luke Gilkerson

How to talk with children about sex? This article points to three things Jesus gave parents to provide godly sex education.

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"Safe-Sex" Promotion and a Biblical Alternative

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  • Chris Richards

This article shows that sexual education should be the responsibility of parents, and where lacking the church can intervene by developing a curriculum on sexual education that honours God.

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"Miss? I Have a Question…" Why won't safe-sex advocates advocate safe-sex?

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  • Rob Slane

What does safe-sex means? This article points to questions Christians can ask in engaging with sex education which promotes the practice of safe-sex and the control of STIs.

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Some providences of God are like the Hebrew alphabet, they are best read backwards John Flavel
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