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| To
order, please call 407-423-3441 (1489),
or email us at kjohnson@fpco.org
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| Sexual Wholeness in a Broken World by OneByOne,
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| Written with a theologically reformed perspective, Sexual Wholeness in a Broken World reminds its readers that sexuality is one of God’s greatest gifts to his children and provides answers to why we often abuse this gift and how we can find help. Authors describe their own struggles and provide practical help for hope and healing. This is a great resource to use in conjunction with the DVD Speaking A Mystery for a small group Bible study or for an adult Sunday School class. The book is comprised of ten chapters with discussion questions at the end of each chapter. There is an appendix with personal testimonies from men and women and parents who have dealt personally with the issue of homosexuality, pornography, sexual addiction, and sexual abuse. |
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| Speaking a Mystery Presbyterians for Renewal and OneByOne,
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| Presbyterians for Renewal and OnebyOne have partnered together to make this picture/documentary on God’s design for human sexuality. This 45-minute DVD features personal stories of trial and triumph and interviews with biblical scholars and theologians through music and images. Speaking A Mystery is ideal for many ages, from youth to adults, to be used in various contexts from small groups and Sunday School classes to congregational meetings or private showings. Divided into ten chapters or vignettes, topics include: Genesis and God’s Design, Living God’s Design in Marriage, Struggling in Our Brokenness, The Temptation of Idolatry, Leaders in the Church, Fulfillment in Sacrifice, and Singleness. Weaved into the entire film are personal testimonies from those who have struggled with homosexuality, adultery, divorce, heterosexual promiscuity, and those who are single and celibate. This DVD also includes: two trailers and additional footage covering the ordination debate in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). To view trailer and to order go to link: http://www.speakingamystery.com/trailer.html |
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| Pastoral
Care Guide OneByOne,
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| An
excellent resource that presents information
in an easy to understand format, it
is a great tool for Pastors and lay
persons. From definitions and root causes
to how to start a ministry, this guide
provides a basic overview of dealing
with sexual conflict. Sections include
– a look at the many forms of
sexual brokenness; the transformation
process; how to become a listening,
healing community; and responding to
the pro-gay theology. Contributions
by several experienced leaders in this
field. |
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| The Bible
and Homosexual Practice: Theology, Analogies
and Genes by Robert
A.J. Gagnon |
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| Straightforward
responses to the arguments that support
homosexuality as a valid, biblical,
& acceptable practice. Gagnon tackles
scriptural defenses, modern rationale,
and scientific propaganda that others
use to support homosexual behavior.
He does so with compassion and keen
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| It Ain’t
Love by Geoffrey
David Richardson |
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| In
this 22 page booklet Mr. Richardson
shares his personal struggle with sexual
addiction. I was one “who lived
in his head, fantasy being much more
appealing to me than reality”,
one tendency that Richardson explains
as a root cause of his addiction. He
moves on to discuss the addictive cycle
and how it was broken in his life. Inspiring
and practical information for anyone
overcoming sexual addiction and those
who desire to help. |
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| Into His
Marvelous Light by
Geoffrey David Richardson |
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| Using
the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
as a guideline, Geoffrey Richardson
adds heartfelt thoughts and scriptural
references to enhance one’s recovery
from sexual addiction. A challenge to
the isolation and frustrations that
addiction brings. |
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| The Love
That Heals: A Devotional Guide for Victims
of Abuse By Sarah
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| Using
Scripture and the devotional writings
of a 15th century spiritual director,
Julian of Norwich, Sarah Marsh seeks
to provide comfort for victims of abuse.
A strong reminder of God’s love
for those who experience shame and self-condemnation. |
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