It’s Worth the Wait is not just another relationship/dating seminar. It’s a practical, frank look at what the Bible has to say about our love lives.
The Conference will give you:
- Practical instruction on what to look for in a guy or girl before you date/court and marry
- Help on setting clear standards
- What the difference is between a date and dating
- Practical, Biblical counsel on purity and romance to help you learn and keep God’s best for your love life
- Hope, if you’ve experienced a failure in this area experience God’s grace and some tools to help you make a fresh, healthy start
- Truth to help you learn and live, instead of living and then learning
- Truth that God is for correct, biblical marriage, sex and romance – it was all His idea!
It is practical, relevant, humorous, solid, redemptive—the straight truth. Students, as with adults, don’t change the way they live until they change the way they think.
This material and God’s hand can revolutionize their lives.Please consider exposing your students and families to this all-important message.
We look forward to how God is going to use His Word to influence and shape the lives of students with the Song of Solomon message.
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I went through Tommy Nelson’s videos (that’s how long ago it was) through our church at least 10-20 years ago. I know how powerful his teachings are…
I have a 14y.o. son who became introduced to teen pornography through a friend of his almost a year ago now. He struggles with it because when we talk about it, he seems lost to what to do about it. I am sorry to say he has access to the internet on his phone, ipod, wii, home computer, and through his friends. He desparately needs this message. His dad provides the phone and ipod. We bought him the desktop computer which uses the tv in the living room as the monitor for Christmas; he got the Wii for his birthday and just this past week the Wii and home computer were activated wirelessly (since the router box is upstairs in my office). His dad and I are divorced (since he was 18 mos. old) He sees his dad intermittently and I have no doubt his dad has or still does view pornography on his computer.
When I mandated that he start writing a letter to God beginning each day every day explaining to Him that he wants to know how to get this out of this life (or whatever he wants to express to God), he sat right down and began writing (a good sign, I guess). He is active in the youth at our Baptist church, is a Boy Scout, is in accelerated classes in school (9th grade) and loves to play soccer. He also has an electric guitar and wants to get an acoustic guitar for Christmas or birthday (Feb 16th). The youth pastor took our youth through the Love Waits and we missed the Sunday at church when they were to stand before the church and commit to parents and friends they would wait until marriage for sex. I felt terrible about it (I did not know it was that Sunday until the next week).
We pray before every meal. Friday nights are our pizza and a movie night. He is not interested in the local football team…
I told him a long time ago his phone would be conditional on me being able to view his text messages. His phone and ipod stay downstairs with me at night. I told him again today that he will be unable to access my laptop since I am changing the password. His Boy Scout leader told him to get a Facebook “page” (??) account, whatever so he could communicate with them through Facebook. Up until then, I had been successful at keeping him out of Facebook, You Tube, etc. I helped him set up his Facebook page and watched the requests for friends come pouring in when they “saw” he was now on Facebook.
I know he “loves” a girl named Erica because his “best friend”, Rachal, asked him who he liked and he finally broke down and told her after several rounds of promptings. Rachal is supposed to find out if Erica is still going out with somebody… I bought him a book about dating over a year ago, a Christian book about how to treat a girl on a date, how to be the kind of boy she would want to go out with, that respects her, etc. and we talked about it a couple of times. He is too young to date but I thought it would be a good tool to open the conversation about how to act on a date when the time comes…
I guess I have rambled on long enough — don’t know if I have the courage to hit “send”. I just know as I bathe him in prayer each day, I want him to know how much good there is to fill his eyes and mind with and that as he is looking at anything he allows his eyes to see, Jesus is looking through his eyes at it too. He says he understands that…
I guess I need to know how to get plugged in to the SOS for Teens. I don’t have a lot of money to buy several things, but thought the library may be a resource to plug in to, I don’t know…
thanks for listening/reading…
I NEED HELP!!! I keep hearing about how our youth
Hi Tammy, I’m the Web Admin for The Hub and I saw your comment and removed your last name for privacy.
We will definitely be praying for you and your son in this situation. There are many churches with free programs for men who have trouble with addiction. “Celebrate Recovery” may be offered for free at a church in your area and is a proven method that explores the reasons behind addictions. http://www.celebraterecovery.com/
Mentors and christian counselors who work with students with sexual addiction are also a good option for dealing with this type of problem.