Christian Sex Newsletter: March 20th, 2007

By Robert Irwin, March 21, 2007 10:23 am

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This Weeks Christian Marriage Recommended
Resource:

“100 Sex Games For Christian Couples”

Do you want to make this weekend exciting?

Do you have a plan or are you going to just “wing
it?”

Research has shown that the single best way to
intensify orgasms and the overall lovemaking
experience is having prolonged foreplay. But the
same old foreplay of touching here and there,
kissing and licking this and that does get less
enjoyable (and usually shorter) over time.

“100 Sex Games” will show you exactly how to have
the most amazing and fun foreplay – and as a
result, hot passionate sex like you haven’t had
in a long time, or perhaps ever.

In it, you will find 33 of the best sex games and
67 unique variations on those games for couples
to play.

There are many wild, exciting and juicy games but
none of them are: immoral, degrading, perverted
or raunchy…just creative and exciting!

You can download and try “100 Sex Games” here:

http://christiansexfacts.com/blg/christiankamasutra.html

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Robert & Susan’s News and Notes:

“A Special Request For A Friend…”

I had lunch with a friend yesterday that was
recently diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s
Disease).

If you don’t know much about this disease, it is
a VERY scary diagnosis. The vast majority of
people diagnosed with this disease die within
three years. Before dying, most with this disease
lose ALL control of their voluntary muscles; they
can no longer walk, talk and usually need
mechanical assistance to breath.

Six months ago, my friend was a tall, handsome
airline pilot that loved to spend his spare time
playing in the yard with his teenage children. As
of yesterday afternoon, he is unemployed, scared
and already having difficulty walking without
help and has started to feel his throat
constrict.

Before this happened, it would be fair to say
that my friend was nominally interested in where
God fit into his life. Since being diagnosed, he
has come to a relationship with God and is
seeking God’s grace in his circumstances.

His name is Keith.

I am asking you to mention Keith to God in your
prayers please.

I am also asking you to send me an email
(robert_irwin@comcast.net) if you have any
thoughts that you think might be helpful to him.
He was so grateful to know that Sue and I are
keeping him in our prayers and I think it would
be a real encouragement to him if I could forward
a bunch of emails from you, as well. Please make
the subject line of your email “For Keith.”

Thanks for the favors.

~Robert

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This Week’s Christian Marriage Secrets Quote:

“One of the great struggles a man faces in his
life is to gather the courage to reach out to his
own wife. But if we touch all else, and never
reach our own, we will die with heavy hearts and
empty hands. Stretch out your arms; she is
generally closer than she appears.”
~T.D. Jakes

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This Week’s Sexual Relationship Tip:

“Loveopoly!…”

This fun game starts with a Monopoly board. You
will also need labels and a marker.

Use the labels and marker to create new names for
each of the squares on the board. Instead of
“Boardwalk,” you might have “Foot Rub.” Instead
of “Go Directly to Jail,” you might have ” Time
To Go Down.”

This might be the most fun game of monopoly that
you have ever played!

~Susan

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This weeks Christian Marriage Relationship
Article:

“Good Things Come To Those Who Wait”
by Elizabeth Marks

I’m sure you’re heard the saying “good things
come to those who wait”. It’s true and it’s
biblical. Look at Romans 2:7-8 NKJV “eternal life
to those who by patient continuance in doing good
seek for glory, honor, and immortality; 8 but to
those who are self-seeking and do not obey the
truth, but obey unrighteousness indignation and
wrath”.

Can you think of good things you had to wait for?
How about a college degree? Was a college degree
simply handed to you one day? No. You earned it
by enduring many hours of studying, taking
classes and tests. As a result, you completed the
steps to obtain the degree. How about a baby?
Once you decide to have a baby, did you become
pregnant right away? Not usually, because it
takes the right timing for your egg and your
spouse’s sperm to come together making a baby.
After the egg and sperm meet, did the baby just
pop out? Of course not, it took 9 months to grow
into a fully developed baby.

Why then do we assume when we get married we’ll
“live happily ever after” with no difficulties?
This is ridiculous. But I’m sad to say I found
myself there at one time. As a result my marriage
relationship was not doing so well. Good things
come to those who wait. Yes, but that’s only half
the story. Good things come to those who work at
it.

A good marriage doesn’t just happen. It’s takes
time to develop. In the Lesson 4 of the Sacred
Marriage Bible Study Gary Thomas mentions that it
takes couples 10 to 15 years for a couple to
finally stop thinking of themselves as
individuals and to begin thinking of themselves
as a unified “we”. Did you ever stop to think
about that? It takes a long time for us to
understand our new roles and identities once
we’re married. The Bible says “the two shall
become one flesh”. That word “become” indicates a
process that takes time.

Every marriage is bound to have difficulties.
That’s a fact of life when two sinners attempt to
live together for the rest of their lives. Look
at what the Bibles teaches us on how to approach
life’s difficulties. James 1:2-4 NKJV “My
brethren, count it all joy when you fall into
various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of
your faith produces patience. 4 But let patience
have its perfect work, that you may be perfect
and complete, lacking nothing.” Difficulties in
life help us mature, if we allow them too. Hang
in there when you find yourself in a rough patch.
It’s gets better and if you’re open to it you
might learn something from the experience. Don’t
give up during difficulties in marriage. Anyone
can do that. You’ve got God on your side and
He’ll help you endure the difficult parts and
grow you in the process.

Speaking from personal experience, my husband and
I once were on the verge of divorce. However,
with perseverance, we stuck out the difficulties
of our marriage. As a result, we were blessed
with renewed hearts, restored marriage and a
second child! We’ve been married now for almost
19 years and I’m happy to say “I’m glad we
decided to persevere”.

Lord, thank you for your goodness. Thank you for
saving good things for those who persevere. Help
us during the difficulties of life turn to you
that we may become mature. Thank you for your
blessings that come when we seek you diligently
through the rough patches in life. In Jesus’ name
Amen.

Copyright Elizabeth Marks, author of ThinkOnIt
Devotions, has a heart for encouraging believers
with God’s Word. Please visit
http://www.ThinkOnItDevotions.com for more
devotions, bible studies, book reviews and more!

Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com

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This Weeks Christian Marriage Recommended
Resource:

“100 Sex Games For Christian Couples”

Do you want to make this weekend exciting?

Do you have a plan or are you going to just “wing
it?”

Research has shown that the single best way to
intensify orgasms and the overall lovemaking
experience is having prolonged foreplay. But the
same old foreplay of touching here and there,
kissing and licking this and that does get less
enjoyable (and usually shorter) over time.

“100 Sex Games” will show you exactly how to have
the most amazing and fun foreplay – and as a
result, hot passionate sex like you haven’t had
in a long time, or perhaps ever.

In it, you will find 33 of the best sex games and
67 unique variations on those games for couples
to play.

There are many wild, exciting and juicy games but
none of them are: immoral, degrading, perverted
or raunchy…just creative and exciting!

You can download and try “100 Sex Games” here:

http://christiansexfacts.com/blg/christiankamasutra.html

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