Have Real Conversations With Your Kids About Sex
The old ways of having the "sex talk" just won't cut it anymore.
Sadly, the number one place today's young people go to for
answers about sex is Google. Meanwhile, kids view nearly 14,000
sexual references a year on television, and 70 percent of
teenagers have encountered pornography on the Internet. If we
want our children to know the truth about y sexuality, we
need to create a comfortable climate of continual conversations.
Jonathan McKee will show you how to move beyond the initial
awkwardness of this subject into an ongoing communication with
your kids about God's amazing gift of sex. He equips you with
what you need to talk openly about dating, temptation, porn, and
purity, and you will find answers to tough questions and relevant
Scripture on sexual issues.
It's normal for kids to be curious about sexuality, and they need
to know that their parents are the most reliable source of
information. Be the one your kids turn to on this crucial topic.
"In a world full of explicit lies, today's kids need parents who
aren't afraid to tell them the explicit truth. This book provides
parents with the tools they need to have these candid and
continual conversations."--Dr. Kevin Leman, New York Times
bestselling author of Have a Happy Family by Friday
"Jonathan McKee is one of America's premier youth spets,
and this book will help you navigate the rough waters of teaching
your kids y sexuality."--Jim Burns, PhD, president,
HomeWord and author
"Parents, take a deep breath. This book pulls no punches. But it
will give you exactly what you need to walk alongside your kids
at this time when they most need it."--Shaunti Feldhahn, social
researcher, speaker, and bestselling author
"A thorough, straightforward, and engaging resource that will
both equip and inform a parent for effective, culturally
relevant, and God-honoring conversations about sexuality and all
its implications. It is a critical read in critical
times."--Brian Berry, generation ministries pastor, Journey
Community Church, La Mesa, California; and author
"SO many parents I know don't feel equipped to talk to their kids
about sex. This book helps you overcome the (guaranteed)
awkwardness of conversations like that, and provides both tools
AND motivation. I wish every parent would read it."--Scott Rubin,
director of middle school ministry, Willow Creek Community Church
"Jonathan McKee provides clarity and practical knowledge so that
you and I can do more than just give a nervous 'talk' to our
kids; we can be loving and consistent parents for them as
well."--Terry Linhart, PhD, educator, author, Bethel
College--Indiana
"Kids need parents who are educated, aware, and relevant when it
comes to sex. Thankfully, Jonathan McKee gives us powerful,
poignant, and practical tools to help us win in this delicate and
y parenting arena."--Doug Fields, co-founder of
DownloadYouthMinistry.com, youth pastor for thirty years at
Saddleback & Mariners Church, speaker, and author
"McKee is a frontline youth worker with current and regular
interactions with Christian teenagers wrestling with the
intersection of their faith and their sexuality. Never
condescending, Jon brings his writing style to a subject I wish
more parents were talking about with their teens."--Mark
Oestreicher, partner, The Youth Cartel and author
"Jonathan McKee's book helps us to remember that 'the talk' is a
myth at best, and a terrible strategy at worst. A lifestyle of
preparation, a strategic series of discussions, and a proactive
commitment to conversation is what our kids need, and this book
will help any parent to walk with their kids in
confidence."--Chap Clark, professor of youth, family, and
culture, Fuller Theological Seminary