Dear \_\_\_\_,

Doing some writing on sexuality in these confusing, and even chaotic, times. I dredged up this quote up from E. Stanley Jones:

They tell us that the word “Bedlam” used to be \[the word\] “Bethlehem” – the place of the birth of Christ has changed to the name of a place of confusion. Is this not what has happened sexually in our day? Bethlehem, symbol of the birth of a Child – the epitome of sex in its most beautiful and tender phase – now degenerates into a veritable “Bedlam” of sex frustration and defeat. Why?…

No age ever emphasized sex more than this age has done, or enjoyed sex less. Restraints are gone; Puritanism has been banished. But now that the age is free to do as it likes, it finds it doesn’t like what it does.

Sex, on God’s terms, is ALWAYS the best idea. It is the only path to abundant living.

Live in Love!

Friedy