Christian beliefs about biblical manhood and womanhood, sex, and marriage have always and will always be definitively countercultural. This gives the church on earth every reason to pipe up during discussions on topics of sexual ethics. When truth is left unmentioned or defended, everyone suffers all the more.
This book features a collection of essays that provide a voice of wisdom and counsel for pastors and church leaders who regularly discuss these subjects on a personal or community-wide level. Readers encounter research and biblical reflections on the nature of homosexuality, sexual additions, temptation, transgenderism, marital love, contraception, and more.