Into the Light: Healing Sexuality in Today's Church

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
Cover of the book Into the Light: Healing Sexuality in Today's Church by Mark Ongley, Asbury Seedbed Publishing
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Author: Mark Ongley ISBN: 9781628243178
Publisher: Asbury Seedbed Publishing Publication: August 10, 2016
Imprint: Seedbed Language: English
Author: Mark Ongley
ISBN: 9781628243178
Publisher: Asbury Seedbed Publishing
Publication: August 10, 2016
Imprint: Seedbed
Language: English

Look around your church on a Sunday morning and every face you see will likely have struggled or be struggling with some kind of sexual brokenness. While recent cultural upheaval has focused the sexuality conversation squarely on the issue of homosexuality, sexual brokenness presents in many other ways—infidelity, sexual abuse, incest, emotional adultery, and sexual addiction, to name a few.

Shame keeps these struggles locked away, but true healing comes not when we withdraw into darkness, but when our sorrows and scars come out into the light.

Into the Light is written to begin a biblically grounded and theologically informed discussion of the beautiful gift of sexuality. Whether the context is a Sunday school class, Bible study, women’s group, or men’s breakfast, don’t be surprised if deep brokenness begins to surface—that’s the whole idea. Embrace one another with open arms. The journey to healing begins when we feel safe to take the first step.

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Look around your church on a Sunday morning and every face you see will likely have struggled or be struggling with some kind of sexual brokenness. While recent cultural upheaval has focused the sexuality conversation squarely on the issue of homosexuality, sexual brokenness presents in many other ways—infidelity, sexual abuse, incest, emotional adultery, and sexual addiction, to name a few.

Shame keeps these struggles locked away, but true healing comes not when we withdraw into darkness, but when our sorrows and scars come out into the light.

Into the Light is written to begin a biblically grounded and theologically informed discussion of the beautiful gift of sexuality. Whether the context is a Sunday school class, Bible study, women’s group, or men’s breakfast, don’t be surprised if deep brokenness begins to surface—that’s the whole idea. Embrace one another with open arms. The journey to healing begins when we feel safe to take the first step.

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