There is 20 times the incidence of child sexual abuse in shacked-up homes than in the biblical norm of homes with married biological parents! And 10 times the physical abuse! And 10 times the emotional abuse! That according to the Dept of Health and Human Services, Study of Child Abuse and Neglect. The godless, family-destroying, cultural institutions have done their best to bring about this horror. But how are we ever going to win this cultural battle now? All trends point to these indexes being at least seven times worse in another 20 years from now.
There are a few radio programs out there that are doing their best to salvage Christian culture and social conditions. But why are we failing? Kevin Swanson addresses comments from Dr. James Dobson and Brannon Howse, and talks real solutions to our cultural milieu on this edition of Generations.
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Great Sermon! Yes, it's the FATHER that is responsible for the SEXUALITY of his children--without the male head, kids would ruin their sexuality eventually BUT I think good Christian men could offer to be mentors and stop this en masse.Girls who have boyfriends today and when the boys break up with them, the girls start experimenting with lesbianisn. Many boys go into homosexuality BECAUSE of the male kinship which is natural and get sexualized.
jubilee (11/28/2010)
from california
Great Sermon! It's scary, because christian marriages are ending in DIVORCE! BOTH ARE CHRISTIANS AND STILL DIVORCE! I know such a couple...sigh..I think, if christians would marry young and keep their marriages together, only then will we be able to change the culture
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....