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How does masturbation distort God’s design for intimacy?
How can we inspire our kids to avoid objectifying people and recognize it in television, advertisements, movies, and songs?
How can we differentiate between art that depicts nudity and pornography?
Many couples, like us, who have faced the pain of betrayal due to sexual brokenness, are driven to safeguard their children from experiencing the same hurt. Greta Eskridge’s passion, fueled by her restoration story, is to guide the next generation of parents and children to understanding God’s design for sex.
In her book, “It’s Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn: A Parent’s Guide to Helping Children and Teens Develop Sexual Integrity,” she empowers parents to navigate the awkwardness of these conversations and conquer the fear of saying the “wrong” things. Today, we had the opportunity to ask her thought-provoking questions about specific chapters and examine real-life scenarios we’ve encountered with our kids.
We engaged in profound discussions about masturbation, the beauty of historical art versus pornography, and practical strategies to combat the objectification of people.
Resources:
Greta’s Instagram
Greta’s Book
Restored 2 More IG
R2M Website
Ask us anything
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How does masturbation distort God’s design for intimacy?
How can we inspire our kids to avoid objectifying people and recognize it in television, advertisements, movies, and songs?
How can we differentiate between art that depicts nudity and pornography?
Many couples, like us, who have faced the pain of betrayal due to sexual brokenness, are driven to safeguard their children from experiencing the same hurt. Greta Eskridge’s passion, fueled by her restoration story, is to guide the next generation of parents and children to understanding God’s design for sex.
In her book, “It’s Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn: A Parent’s Guide to Helping Children and Teens Develop Sexual Integrity,” she empowers parents to navigate the awkwardness of these conversations and conquer the fear of saying the “wrong” things. Today, we had the opportunity to ask her thought-provoking questions about specific chapters and examine real-life scenarios we’ve encountered with our kids.
We engaged in profound discussions about masturbation, the beauty of historical art versus pornography, and practical strategies to combat the objectification of people.
Resources:
Greta’s Instagram
Greta’s Book
Restored 2 More IG
R2M Website
Ask us anything
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