Sex Has a Price Tag

Jul 7–8, 2008 - comments: 5

Today we’re going to hear from Pam Stenzel about the real consequences of sex outside of marriage. Pam has served as the director crisis pregnancies center and she now travels around the world speaking to teens about the value of abstinence. She also produces videos, school curriculum, and has written the book… Sex Has a Price Tag. Her insights challenge young people to make better decisions about sex.

Pam Stenzel speaks to over (1/2 million) 5-hundred thousand young people each year to share the truth about sex outside marriage. You’ll hear her humor and ‘no-nonsense’ approach, which provides an open door to dialogue with teens.

Pam’s book has chapters that focus on abstinence, urges, Biblical definitions, physical consequences and diseases, taboo subjects and where to go for help.

Young readers will be freed of confusion and embarrassment and they will be equipped to meet the challenges of this all-important topic that looms in every teen’s life.

topic(s): Family, Sexual Purity, Abstinence

5 comments (post your own) feed

1 On Jul 7th, 2008, at 11:35am, Tara Senkevech wrote:

How can I get a CD of this Pam Stenzel program aired on KCBI?
It is just what I have been looking for to provide to my teens.

t

2 On Jul 7th, 2008, at 11:58am, Sulyn Wilkins wrote:

The audio CD entitled “Sex Has a Price Tag” is available on Pam Stenzel’s website:  http://www.pamstenzel.com.

3 On Jul 7th, 2008, at 2:24pm, Maria Brown wrote:

This program needed to be aired for the last 40 years.

Our young adults in their twenties have been fed lies and are having a difficult time in their marriages and in their relationships in general.
They have sex almost immediately and then try to form a “relationship.” Marriage is hard enough without all of this insanity in the mix.

Christians need to be loudly vocal and loudly active in fighting for the right of our children to grow up with TRUTH.

thank you for this little ray of hope.  —MB

4 On Jul 8th, 2008, at 3:21pm, Billy wrote:

Where was Pam and her message when I was still a youth? Even as an adult, a compromising christian that I was been… I still got my portion of this message...Happily and faithfully married now, but my heart aches for the time lost in my youth years. I know however that God honors those who make the 180 degree turn from their filth for Him. But Pam’s message brings hope and courage for our chidren, the generation of the future. God bless Pam’s ministry and her team.

5 On Jul 9th, 2008, at 7:09am, Bob Paulk wrote:

Great show!  Pam is so right!
This kind of truth needs access all across our schools!

bp

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