Friday, November 16, 2018

GOD'S DESIGN (NOT MAN'S) FOR SEXUALITY IN A CHANGING CULTURE


GOD’S DESIGN FOR SEXUALITY IN A CHANGING CULTURE
HARVEST USA
ISBN: 978-1-945270-95-6
RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Counselling
New Growth Press
DVD Video Series
$124.99 U.S.

“Let me tell ya 'bout the birds and the bees
And the flowers and the trees
And the moon up above
And a thing called 'Love'”
                                           Dean Martin - 
                                   The Birds And The Bees 
                                          Lyrics | MetroLyrics

Ok, so maybe that’s not all that’s in this video series.  Maybe, just maybe, you won’t find any of the above in HARVEST, USA’s video series, GOD’S DESIGN FOR HUMAN SEXUALITY IN A CHANGING CULTURE. 

That’s because God’s design for sexuality, and man’s design for sexuality, are diametrically opposed one to the other.  And this series is about God’s design.

A 15-session conference on human sexuality is something that is unusual in today’s society.

A 15-session conference on human sexuality – from a Biblical perspective – well, that’s just plain nuts.

Or is it?

There’s an old proverb, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!”  The problem is . . . the world don’t realize that it’s broke! (pardon my grammar.)

And while this may appear to be a (gasp!) BIBLE conference of sorts, who better to sort out one of the most tangled messes than a preacher speaking the truth of Scripture. 

After all . . . sexuality really was God’s idea in the first place, right?  And as with every other aspect of His creation . . . He wrote the manual. 

Covering a veritable potpourri of topics, each one vital to the whole picture, HARVEST, USA has produced a video series that manages to encapsulate in 15 sessions the entire landscape of human sexuality from a biblical perspective.  And they do so in a clear, concise, comprehensive manner which communicates truth and commands respect.

The order of the videos is somewhat puzzling.  Sessions 7 and 8 address what God says about human sexuality in the Old and New Testaments, respectively.  That, to me, seems to be foundational and should be viewed first.  In fact, the first 8 sessions are all “foundational,” so to speak.  The next 7 sessions are more topical in nature, although no series ever goes forward without a biblical foundation, which I find important and refreshing.

Another strength that I find in this video series is the open-endedness.  You can take this series and organize a full-blown conference . . . or you can address the specific issues individually, as time and concerns allow.  Either way, you will be getting the truth . . . and the truth will set you free.

5 stars for an outstanding production on a sensitive subject

I received this video series free of charge in exchange for my open and honest review.

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