In Sex Has a Price Tag, authors Pam Stenzel and Crystal Kirgiss present a frank and honest look at sex, written for Christian girls and guys. This description may be from another edition of this product.
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ReferencePam Stenzel's book shines the light of God into the darkness of sex outside of marriage. In an easy to read manner she lays out the facts about the physical, emotional, and spiritual consequences of premarital sex. Reading this book will help pre-teens and teens to understand that God has something much better for them than premarital sex - sex in a lifelong loving marriage relationship.
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This is an excellent book to help show teens that waiting until marriage to have sex is best for them. She goes into the health info and clearly lays out the problems teens face when they do not wait to have sex.
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I have always grown up hearin sex is acceptable... But this book revealed to me the startling truth about the medical conditions that can result in many none curable virises, because of constant sexual intercourses. I would recomend this for any parents of teens or any teens who are struggling with, or have questions about sex. Please read, this could be the one book that could save your life.
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Simply outstanding in format and layout. Your teen will read this. It's packed with straightforward, no-nonsense information. Even with its small size it is worth it weight in gold. This book could save your teen's life & /or their fertility. (The editorial error mentioned above is not in my copy.) If you or your teen get a chance to hear Pam Stenzel speak, don't miss it! She has web site if you want to learn more about...
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In the course of my ministry to teenagers, I have read many books on sexual abstinence, God's design for sex, and the terrible consequences of sex outside of marriage. Some are great and others not. Some are candid while others seem afraid to approach the subject head on. Sex Has a Price Tag is a well-written and honest look at the biggest battle teenagers face.Today's students grow up in world where more absolutes are...
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