In Search of Sexual Sanity

[This post is a follow-up to last week’s post entitled:Why Abstinence Isn’t Working In America. I would encourage you to read that one (before this one) if you haven’t already. I think you’ll benefit from the background that post (and the numerous comments) will offer in setting up this post.]

It seems that many of you who read and commented on last week’s post felt good about the premise of celibacy – especially as it relates to the shortcomings of abstinence – but still questioned how celibacy “looked” when lived out. In a couple of my responses I alluded to a life of discipleship…. And you responded with, “yes, but…”

And that’s where I want to begin today.

Discipleship – at its core – is the same today as it’s always been. It’s about following Jesus. Radically. Unequivocally. Above all else. Counting the cost and committing your life to it.

But that kind of life – that kind of disciplined, self-sacrificing, Kingdom-oriented life – looks foreign in our 21st Century America. It sounds “old-fashioned”… and uninteresting.

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Click here to read the rest of this article. It’s a guest post I contributed to a new resource out of Asbury Theological Seminary and the United Methodist Church called Seedbed.

About the Author

Guy Chmieleski

Guy is the Founder of FaithONCampus.com. He is also the University Minister, at Belmont University, located in Nashville, TN. FaithONCampus.com is designed with campus and college ministers in mind, and is here to serve as: a resource, catalyst for conversations and encouragement for our shared work with today’s college students.