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Redeeming Love
When it comes to sexual integrity, author Shannon Ethridge admits she learned her lessons the hard way. Now she's helping other women and their daughters avoid her mistakes and find love in all the right places.
Jane Johnson StruckJuly 1, 2005
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Planned Purity
Reeling from the pain of personal experience, Dannah Gresh set out to equip teens to say "no" to sex
Jane Johnson StruckJune 1, 2005
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Journey Into the Male Mind
A quick-and-easy roadmap to understanding your mate
By Ted and Gretchen HarroMay 1, 2005
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Sexless in Suburbia
The truth behind being single and sexless
Camerin CourtneyMarch 2, 2005
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When Sex Hurts
Thousands of married women suffer from undiagnosed vaginismus—but there is hope.
Kate CardwellNovember 1, 2004
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Sex and the Tooth Fairy
Oh, the joys of explaining the great mysteries of life to your child!
Stephanie BaumanJuly 1, 2004
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Keeping Love Alive
What to do when impotency impacts your marriage.
Amy SwansonMay 1, 2004
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Agent of Change
Why former U.S. Congresswoman Linda Smith is compelled to combat sexual slavery—one young woman's life at a time
Jane Johnson StruckJanuary 1, 2004
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Married … with Children
Would becoming parents mean the end of passion in our marriage?
Lee Tobin McClainJanuary 1, 2004
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Taking On "The Talk"
How do I bring up the "birds and the bees"?
Lisa WhelchelJanuary 1, 2004
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The New Sexual Temptation
The new battleground for sexual temptation isn't the bedroom, but our brains.
Camerin CourtneySeptember 3, 2003
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Dirty Little Secret
Men aren't the only ones lured by Internet porn.
Ramona RichardsSeptember 1, 2003
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A Decent Proposal
How to take the high road in a low-rise, skin-is-in society
Dannah GreshMay 1, 2003
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Beyond the Birds and the Bees
Why your kids need to talk to you about sex.
March 1, 2003
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Have Mercy!
This spring, Nancy Alcorn celebrates the 20th anniversary of Mercy Ministries, which offers God's hope and healing to girls struggling with addictions, eating disorders, unwed pregnancy, and abuse—girls not so unlike the bulimic teen she once was.
Camerin CourtneyJanuary 1, 2003