Tag: Fifty Shades of Grey
Will You See Mr. Grey? (2 Reasons You Might, But Shouldn’t)
“Mr. Grey will see you now,” touts the posters and trailers leading up to what promises to be a block buster movie. I probably don’t need to tell you the name (unless you’ve been living under a rock). Maybe you’ve already decided you will not see it. But maybe you stopped by my blog post
Revenge of The Church Ladies
Can spiritual women also be sexually satisfied? It’s a sad question to have to ask, but the incomplete manner in which the Church has answered sexual questions does mandate that we discuss it. If you’re one of my more modest followers, please don’t be disappointed but this article isn’t for you. However, if you’re a
Ten Reasons Every Mom Must Talk To Her Daughter About Sex
One of the most critical on-going conversations mothers can have with their daughters is on the topic of sexuality. My head spins with all the risk and hope that teeters on the existence of such a dialogue. Let me share the best news first: the number one risk-reducer for your daughter is parent/child connection. What you
Hungering For Heaven And What’s Real
This week, I took on water (so to speak) when I suggested that we could use movies like Noah and Heaven is for Real as conversation starters with unbelievers. I expressed this opinion thinking it was rather common in a blog entitled “Hollywood’s Very Good Problem.” I had no idea how furious a handful
Single Desire: How Can I Be Protected By Strong Man?
Are you tired of guys wanting to just “hang out?” Do you wish someone would tell them to “man up” and ask you on a real, live date with food and a car and…gosh…maybe you even secretly hope he might open a car door for you? You’re not alone. From The New York Times to
100 Million Women Have Read Fifty Shades of Grey: Do Something!
This contest is now closed. Congratulations Esther, Marla, Anita, Carla, Diana, Lauren, Sam, Shelly, D’laree, and Morna. Winners have been notified by email. As my new book releases this week, I’ve cringed a few times at the comments that get posted. I know we’re not supposed to use porn or erotica, but sometimes in our
I Know Why You Read Fifty Shades Of Grey
For so long it’s been unacceptable in the Christian community for a spiritual woman to talk openly about issues of sexual pleasure and need. There are all these unwritten “Christian” rules that govern how openly we talk about sex. Then along came Fifty Shades of Grey—a book offering a bounty of explicit, erotic sex scenes
Still Not Reading Fifty Shades of Grey, But…
THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED AND WINNERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED! THANKS FOR YOUR FEEDBACK. WATCH FOR THE RESULTS WHEN WE ASK FOR FEEDBACK ON OUR COVER VERY SOON! -DANNAH & JULI Spanking, hand cuffs and dirty talk that’d make a porn producer pull out his checkbook, Fifty Shades of Grey is scratching an itch
Do You Think Erotica Is Good For You?
Supermodel Christie Brinkley and husband Peter Cook (pictured at left) allegedly viewed pornography together “to get the mood going.” But then Brinkley found out that her husband was viewing porn to the tune of $3,000 a month, had an affair on-line and paid off a teen mistress to the tune of $300,000. What seemed to