Are you a Christian single without immediate marriage prospects? Sick of books by married people about finding that phantom spouse? You're not alone! We can mature gracefully as whole and complete... More > persons, full and productive members of the Church, without a husband or wife. "Surviving Celibacy" contains hard-hitting practical advice from other singles on living a Christian lifestyle without a spouse or family. See how leading Christians of the last century used their singleness to accomplish great things for God. It will surprise you what God says (& doesn't say) about loneliness, dealing with divorce and hurt, depression, masturbation, homosexuality, and wanting a family. With an appendix specifically for pastors on ministering to the 42% of adult Americans who are single!
This book's first edition was titled "Celibacy Sucks But We're Not Alone!". This revised second edition contains five new chapters plus a study guide!< Less
This club is to help women realize that the sex act does not define their being and that they can function successfully with or without sex. This is not a club to convince women that they... More > don’t need men or that they shouldn’t want to have sex. Instead, we are attempting to shift the focus away from women being dependent on relationships with men and focus on relationships as mutually beneficial partnerships. We also want to help each other realize that sex is part of a relationship, it isn’t a foundation from which you can build a healthy relationship, it does not equal love, and it is not a weapon for regulating relationships with men.< Less
This club is to help women realize that the sex act does not define their being and that they can function successfully with or without sex. This is not a club to convince women that they... More > don’t need men or that they shouldn’t want to have sex. Instead, we are attempting to shift the focus away from women being dependent on relationships with men and focus on relationships as mutually beneficial partnerships. We also want to help each other realize that sex is part of a relationship, it isn’t a foundation from which you can build a healthy relationship, it does not equal love, and it is not a weapon for regulating relationships with men.< Less
It's his night to finally cum, to get that damn chastity belt off after thirty days...and what could she do to screw him over? She has to let him cum...but she is a devious keyholder!
Join '1000 Days', the celibate blogger read around the world, as she embarks on a thousand day, sex-less quest to find the elusive Mr. Possibility.
Through her sarcastic commentary on the dating... More > world and her many dating mis-adventures, we enter a world of scheming ‘Bar-Whores,’Rocky ‘Quasi-Relationships’ and lying ‘Cockatoos’.
So sit back, grab a glass of wine and a slice of pie, and read about what it takes to survive the dating world.
Oh, and learn why it’s important to learn to say - Screw You, Cockatoo.< Less
Join '1000 Days', the celibate blogger read around the world, as she embarks on a thousand day, sex-less quest to find the elusive Mr. Possibility.
Through her sarcastic commentary on the dating... More > world and her many dating mis-adventures, we enter a world of scheming ‘Bar-Whores,’Rocky ‘Quasi-Relationships’ and lying ‘Cockatoos’.
So sit back, grab a glass of wine and a slice of pie, and read about what it takes to survive the dating world.
Oh, and learn why it’s important to learn to say - Screw You, Cockatoo.< Less
This ebook will direct you towards the path of real love which begins with loving God and loving yourself. Once we get these two things in order, then we will know how to love others. This simple... More > guide will teach you what love is really about through practicing abstinence and celibacy. When we submit our bodies under God, we will draw closer to him and he will direct us in the way in which we should go. If we want a closer walk with God and learn how to show love in our relationships, then this ebook will guide you in the right direction.< Less
Are single pastors celibate? Should they be? Givens takes on the controversial paragraph in the United Methodist Discipline requiring candidates for ministry to agree to be celibate in singleness. By... More > asking vital questions, Givens highlights issues about the paragraph's origin as a response to homosexuality, examines the policies of John Wesley and Frances Asbury regarding clerical marraige and points to the inherent dualism present in the current policy. How should we move forward in a new cultural climate? Is clerical celibacy a viable expression of sexuality in our postmodern world?< Less