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60 Things God Said About Sex - eBook

Whitaker House / 2002 / ePub
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Product Description

In many TV shows, the characters move from partner to partner, making sex the be-all and end-all of the male-female relationship. In many magazines, the advertised topics are centered on sex-good sex, better sex, more sex. The entertainment shows are focused on who's having sex with who. It's everwhere. The only thing that seems to be a definite is that people are trying to find happiness through sexual relationships. God created sex for a specific purpose. The Bible candidly deals with sex. Sumrall is forthright in presenting the biblical view of sex as a gift from God, its intended use, and the spiritual parallel of a husband and wife's sexual union as a symbol of the sacred consummation of Christ and his bride, the church.

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Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Whitaker House
Publication Date: 2002
ISBN: 9781603743624
ISBN-13: 9781603743624
Availability: In Stock

Publisher's Description

The Bible candidly deals with sex-more so than many modern sex manuals!-and 60 Things God Said about Sex shows you that the best way to have sex is God's way.

Author Bio

Dr. Lester Sumrall (1913–1996), world-renowned pastor and evangelist, ministered for over fifty-five years in more than 110 countries, including Soviet Siberia, Russia, Tibet, and China. He established Feed the Hungry in 1987. In addition, he wrote over 130 books. His evangelistic association, LeSEA, headquartered in South Bend, Indiana, is still actively spreading God's Word. Dr. Sumrall's goal was to win 1,000,000 souls for the kingdom of God, and LeSEA continues to carry out this vision. The ministry includes such outreaches as the World Harvest Bible College, a teaching tape ministry, and numerous publications. Sumrall also founded LeSEA Broadcasting, which owns and operates Christian television stations, a local radio station, and an international shortwave radio station, all with the special purpose of bringing millions of souls to heaven.

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