Keep the Church Out of Your Sex Life
The christian church is filled with sexual perversion that has led to the abuse of innocent men, women, and children in ways that has caused long-term emotional, psychological, and physical damage.
The christian church is filled with sexual perversion that has led to the abuse of innocent men, women, and children in ways that has caused long-term emotional, psychological, and physical damage.
This message is a candid girlfriend talk that challenges women to develop a more realistic understanding of what it means to seek God about marriage and becoming a wife.
How far should a wife go to love and protect her husband? What kinds of allowances will you agree to when you marry? In this message, a pop culture example of another fallen pastor and a biblical example of a wife agreeing with her husband’s corrupt schemes.
A heavy religious spirit regarding sex is grieving women, and God is not pleased with the enemy’s deception in this very personal and sensitive area of our lives. Enough is enough.
The power to let go. Everything seems to remind you of that man. That commercial you guys laughed at; the song you danced to for the first time. Your memories of this person are still filled with heartache and longing.
Many church-goers have sex, but no one wants to talk about it. We are quick to point fingers, transfer blame and preach that fornication is a sin, without equipping the members with knowledge to refrain from sexual sin.
Modesty in how women dress is not a popular topic. In our culture, showing skin is perceived as normal. As Modern Christian Women, we should strive to make the Holy Spirit feel at home in our physical bodies.
The anatomy of an affair. There was a time when having an affair was taboo. A dirty little thing men did with wayward women; just a sex thing that even good men ventured into every now and then.
Unfortunately, black women experience dating, mating and marriage quite differently from any other race of women in the world. Hear a rundown of common lies told to black women and the truth we need to finally break free.
I must admit that the holiday blues is real, and I have not been in the spirit for a few years. However, instead of powering through in silence and attempting to be inspirational when I really don’t feel like it, I am sharing my honest, uncut feelings about this time of year.