“The Talk” - Switch
In this series, we’re talking about the birds and the bees. Yep. That’s right, it’s “The Talk.” But I promise you it’s not at all what you expect. Pastor Craig Groeschel delivers a message that all teenagers need to hear in a funny and compelling way.
This is “The Talk” that you absolutely won’t want to miss! Love, sex, and dating are the most popular topics of conversation among students. So this series shouldn’t be too tough to get them talking. These areas are also some of the toughest issues for students to navigate through. They have the potential to learn from them or be scarred by them. In this series, Pastor Craig does a great job keeping the topic fun and light-hearted while communicating God’s truth about purity very clearly.
This will be one of the most dynamic talks on love, sex, and dating you’ll ever hear. In the first week, Craig talks about doing things differently if you want something different. He addresses three categories that students need to set their standards higher in: who they’ll see, what they’ll do, and what they’ll expect. In week two of “The Talk” Craig clarifies the misnomer that sex is bad. He changes the perception of “NO, don’t you do it!” to “Wait.” Wait on the gift that God has in store for the right time God intended.
This is “The Talk” that you absolutely won’t want to miss! Love, sex, and dating are the most popular topics of conversation among students. So this series shouldn’t be too tough to get them talking. These areas are also some of the toughest issues for students to navigate through. They have the potential to learn from them or be scarred by them. In this series, Pastor Craig does a great job keeping the topic fun and light-hearted while communicating God’s truth about purity very clearly.
This will be one of the most dynamic talks on love, sex, and dating you’ll ever hear. In the first week, Craig talks about doing things differently if you want something different. He addresses three categories that students need to set their standards higher in: who they’ll see, what they’ll do, and what they’ll expect. In week two of “The Talk” Craig clarifies the misnomer that sex is bad. He changes the perception of “NO, don’t you do it!” to “Wait.” Wait on the gift that God has in store for the right time God intended.