I’m trying to get better at posting these questions. Here is a head start for Thursday Night.
I hope this helps…from week 3
1. What is the deal about sex being more than physical? How do the other life dimensions mix with sex? Social? Mental? Spiritual?
2. What was the answer about “how far is too far?”
3. How do you move from small picture living (the now) to big picture living (the future)? [parents; consider going through the different questions with your son/daughter and discuss the difference between “now” thinking and “future” thinking?
4. Is it possible to fill your mind with what Philippians 4:8 says? How would life be different if you did?
5. How does pornography sear one’s mind and create unrealistic expectations of what sex is like? And, how might that impact a future marriage?
6. Is there anything in Steve’s talk that you disagreed with?
7. What is one thing you learned from Steve’s talk?
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Week 2 Parent Questions
God's Word on Sex
Parents: I realize it’s very tough to sit down with your son/daughter and talk about sex. Use these questions…skip to #8…or read through the message and come up with your own questions. Don’t be too discouraged if your child doesn’t want to talk—they may not, but don’t interpret there lack of interest as not having questions—there’s great confusion out there.
I hope this helps…from week 2
1. What does the Bible say about sex outside of marriage?
2. What did Steve mean by the “oneness factor”?
3. How do you know when you’re ready for sex? [when you’re married]
4. What’s the difference between an urge and a temptation? Is sex essential for survival?
5. What’s the deal with the mind? Why is the mind considered a sexual organ? Why can’t you forget your sexual experiences?
6. Is self-control possible?
7. How important are standards? When should you set them and communicate them?
8. What is one thing you learned from Steve's talk?
Parents: I realize it’s very tough to sit down with your son/daughter and talk about sex. Use these questions…skip to #8…or read through the message and come up with your own questions. Don’t be too discouraged if your child doesn’t want to talk—they may not, but don’t interpret there lack of interest as not having questions—there’s great confusion out there.
I hope this helps…from week 2
1. What does the Bible say about sex outside of marriage?
2. What did Steve mean by the “oneness factor”?
3. How do you know when you’re ready for sex? [when you’re married]
4. What’s the difference between an urge and a temptation? Is sex essential for survival?
5. What’s the deal with the mind? Why is the mind considered a sexual organ? Why can’t you forget your sexual experiences?
6. Is self-control possible?
7. How important are standards? When should you set them and communicate them?
8. What is one thing you learned from Steve's talk?
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Week 1 Parent Questions

Created in God’s Image
Parents: I realize it’s very tough to sit down with your son/daughter and talk about sex. Use these questions or skip these and create your own. These are simply a guideline to use while talking about sex. Don’t be too discouraged if your child doesn’t want to talk—they may not, but don’t interpret there lack of interest as not having questions—there’s great confusion out there.
I hope this helps…
1. How is sex misused in our culture?
2. What is it about sex that confuses you?
3. If God created sex and he loves you, why would he not want you to experience sex any time you want?
4. How might an understanding and experience of God’s love impact your feeling about yourself?
5. What are some of the differences between guys & girls?
6. Why are those differences significant?
7. Currently, what guides your sexual decisions? Culture? Friends? God’s Word?
8. What did I learn about sex from Pastor Steve's talk?
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