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The vast majority of Christian teens know that sex outside of marriage is wrong. But young men and women hear statements every day that slowly convince them that premarital sex isn't a big deal: As long as you use protection, it's okay. Sex is part of growing up. It makes sense financially to live together. Sleeping together is how you know you're compatible before marriage. Parents, pastors, and youth leaders want to address this hot-topic issue, but they often feel nervous, defeated, or embarrassed. Talking about sexual integrity and purity isn't easy - but Sexuality Mentality makes it a…mehr

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The vast majority of Christian teens know that sex outside of marriage is wrong. But young men and women hear statements every day that slowly convince them that premarital sex isn't a big deal: As long as you use protection, it's okay. Sex is part of growing up. It makes sense financially to live together. Sleeping together is how you know you're compatible before marriage. Parents, pastors, and youth leaders want to address this hot-topic issue, but they often feel nervous, defeated, or embarrassed. Talking about sexual integrity and purity isn't easy - but Sexuality Mentality makes it a little easier. Author Heather Ruesch has years of experience as a pregnancy center advocate and abstinence educator, as well as a parent herself. In this book, she shares her own personal trial and error, leaving readers feeling confident, equipped, and ready to dive into the once difficult and uncomfortable conversations about purity.
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Autorenporträt
Heather Ruesch is a well-respected life issues speaker and singer/songwriter. She is passionate about youth and about being a voice of God's truth in their lives. Heather is an abstinence educator and certified pregnancy center advocate and has served as executive director of crisis pregnancy centers. She and her husband Matt have three children and live in Michigan.