Same-Sex Marriage (Thoughtful Response): A Thoughtful Approach to God's Design for Marriage
Sean McDowellamazon.com
Same-Sex Marriage (Thoughtful Response): A Thoughtful Approach to God's Design for Marriage
By placing it in a special category, church people often reflect the same error as the gay liberation lobby—mistaking temptation and attraction for identity.
we care more about their spiritual condition than anything else.
not acting like we haven’t made any.
be humble and transparent about our own struggles with sin
Unconditional love is being there for them, advocating for them to others, protecting them from harm, and effectively and carefully communicating disappointment in their choices.
in a nutshell!
What does unconditional love look like from a family member or friend to someone who is struggling with sexual identity and sexual behavior?
it’s a myth that He doesn’t want the best for each of us. Sometimes what is best for us includes challenges—even consistent sin temptations—because He designed us to be refined and strengthened by persevering during challenging times.
They say He is supposed to be good—but being gay is a struggle so they ask why God would allow it. Of
The main myth is that homosexuals are born that way.
We live in an over-sexed culture, and it causes tons of confusion for children. What can parents do to help their children understand sexual wholeness and develop a strong identity as a person?
How should parents talk with kids about this?