When was the last time you heard an encouraging message about sexuality from a Bible-centered perspective?
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Carolyn McCulley: Radical Womanhood: Feminine Faith in a Feminist World
This is my second book, from Moody Publishers. You can check out some excerpts and blog posts from when I was writing this book by clicking on the Radical Womanhood: The Book category. Or you can watch a four-minute mini-documentary about the history of feminism that introduces the book.
Actually, just last Fall, Pastor Mark Driscoll at Mars Hill Church in Seattle preached for 10 weeks on the Song of Solomon. The series was called The Peasant Princess (after the bride of Solomon).He made it very clear through out the series that sex was a glorious gift from God intended to be appreciated within marriage. I highly recommend it to anyone that wants to have a God-centered marriage with a fulfilling sex life.
Posted by: Jennifer S | March 04, 2009 at 07:43 AM
Thanks for sharing this. I listened it and found it very helpful and challenging.
God bless
Posted by: Ruth | March 06, 2009 at 08:49 AM
Hey, Carolyn
I love your ministry and keeping up with your blog.
This is sort of unrelated, but I was wondering if you had seen "He's Just Not That Into You" or if you had any thoughts about the film or book. Although I was saddened by much of its message and content, I felt like there was some redeemable stuff to talk through as young Christian women. Namely, for girls to be reminded not to read into their friendships with guys (and let them lead!), and to be thankful for men of integrity who will value and uphold dating/courtship and marriage for the glory of God in such a time as ours...Any thoughts?
Posted by: Chris | March 08, 2009 at 02:42 PM
I haven't seen this movie, Chris, so I can't comment on it, though the points you make are good ones.
Posted by: Carolyn McCulley | March 10, 2009 at 02:58 PM