Sexual health and christianity part 2
27/03/07 12:24
The entry I wrote
yesterday was about a guest speaker that visited my
church. The usual preaching at my church allows much
more room for individual thought and for God to guide
and direct. The sermons emphasise christian morality
and integrity..........
The Bible is quoted and
Jesus' actions are discussed. There is a special time
during each service after the sermon/message where
the congregation is invited to think about the issues
and how God is speaking to us individually. We even
have special message cards that people can fill in if
they want to discuss things further with the pastors
or elders. So the church I attend does not demand
specific actions. It offers direction and guidance.
This approach allows each of us to have a personal
and dynamic relationship with God. We are able to
respond to God individually.
Our church does support sexual health along with all types of healthy living. For example; three of our women supported a calendar that raised funds for Women's Centre for Health Matters. Many of our missionaries support sexual health and hygiene, helping mothers and babies, and supporting several homes for children with AIDS/HIV. Of course, safe sex practices will reduce the need for orphanages.
Our church does support sexual health along with all types of healthy living. For example; three of our women supported a calendar that raised funds for Women's Centre for Health Matters. Many of our missionaries support sexual health and hygiene, helping mothers and babies, and supporting several homes for children with AIDS/HIV. Of course, safe sex practices will reduce the need for orphanages.
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