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Our mission is to promote biblical morality through the written word.  We believe that the Bible, God's eternal word, has an important message for today. 

 

Lessons in Depravity
Sex education and the Bible.pdf
Ideology of sex education
Demoralising  sexual conduct
Difference between marriage and cohabitation.pdf
CARE and sex education
CARE's non-directive counselling
Quite a Catch, quite amoral
Letter to CARE
Why divorce is wrong
CMF promotes UNAIDS website
CMF and ABC sex education
Informed choice
Is abortion murder?
Abstinence or Chastity.pdf
Cohabitation or marriage
Lessons in Depravity chapter 1
Biblical view of sexual conduct
Dying to learn bookle.pdf
Christianity and the demoralisation of sex
Outrage of amoral sex education
The divine plan for sexual conduct.pdf
Christians and the contraception culture
Outrage of amoral sex education.pdf
LIFE and non-directive counselling
Do condoms protect children?pdf
Chrisitians_and_the contraception culture.htm

Welcome to our website.

Our purpose is to promote the biblical view of human sexual conduct, to teach the biblical virtues of chastity, modesty, chivalry (men treating women with honour and respect) and fidelity.  We believe that there is a great hunger among many people, and especially among young people, to return to the great moral truths taught in the Bible.  We believe that God's word appeals to the human heart, and when people hear God's plan for human sexual behaviour, and the meaning and purpose of marriage, they know in their conscience that God's way is right.  The only sure guide for sexual conduct is God's word. 

As our ministry is promote the biblical view of human sexual conduct, and we oppose those who teach a false view of the Christian message.  Only the Word of God has power to change lives.

Our latest book, What is going on in Christian Sex Education? by Dr ES Williams, published in October 2009, examines the so-called Christian version of sex education that is being promoted by a number of Christian organisation, the most prominent of which is CARE, and shows it to be fundamentally flawed. Biblical teaching on sexual conduct (marriage and the virtues of chastity, modesty and self-control) is contrasted with the ABC message (A for abstain, B for be faithful, C for condoms) of the sex educators. The practice of Christian organisations teaching schoolchildren about condoms is deeply damaging to the witness of the Church.

We have a number of publications that deal with the important moral issues of our time.  We provide a Christian response to the amoral sex education that is being promoted with such vigour by the British Government.  Our leaflets, The divine plan for sexual conduct and The Outrage of Amoral Sex Education have been written to provide biblical advice for young people on how they should conduct themselves from a sexual point of view and to warn of the dangers of the Government's amoral sex education.  Those who read these leaflets will understand why the Government's 'safer sex' message is fundamentally amoral. We hope that this pair of leaflets will be widely read, for they show young people God's plan for sexual conduct and why current state sex education is a weapon in the hands of those who are promoting a revolution against God's standard of sexual behaviour. These leaflets can be downloaded and freely distributed.

We also deal with cohabitation which is a major issue for young people, especially young women.  There are sections that provide information on marriage, divorce, remarriage and abortion

Our new book, The Outrage of Amoral Sex Education, published in November 2006, is a devastating critique of sex education in the UK.  It aims is to show parents, teachers and church leaders the reality of what is happening in the school classroom. The relationship between sex education and the sexual revolution is clearly demonstrated. The amoral ideology of sex education is illustrated through a series of graphics taken from sex education literature. The Christian compromise around the ABC approach to sex education is discussed. This book is essential reading for concerned parents and those who wish to defend our children against the worst excesses of amoral state-sponsored sex education.

We have published (November 2006) the booklet, Christians and the contraception culture, in response to the Christian Institutes book, Contraception: a pro-life, which promotes the concept of what it calls pro-life contraception in the Church.  According to the Christian Institute, clergy providing premarital courses should promote obviously pro-life methods of contraception. Clearly, the aim of the Christian Institute is to influence the way evangelicals think and teach about contraception. For this reason we need to take A pro-life guide seriously. To read the full text of Christians and the contraception culture click here.

LIFE claims that its non-directive, non-judgmental abortion counselling, based on the psychological approach of Carl Rogers, is pro-life. Our booklet, LIFE and Non-directive Counselling, shows that LIFE's non-directive counselling is no different from that of any pro-choice organisation. Is LIFE really pro-life?  

Lessons in Depravity - sex education and the sexual revolution, is an important book that demonstrates the link between the amoral teachings of the sexual revolution and the sex education that is being promoted in the UK. Dr ES Williams, former Director of Public Health, after a careful analysis of sex education policy in the UK, reaches the following conclusion:

"It is my contention that sex education has evolved out of the ideas of the sexual revolution. When we grasp this essential point, the real objective of sex education becomes clear..."

To counter the amorality that is being promoted by sex education we have produced two booklets, aimed at young people, Sexual conduct - advice for young women and Sexual conduct - advice for young men, that give the biblical view of sexual conduct.

Our leaflet, Ten difference between the teachings of Sex education and the Bible demonstrates the amoral ideology that lies behind sex education.  It is available free of charge and we hope that it will be widely distributed. 

The leaflet, Abstinence or Chastity? shows the difference between these two concepts.  In summary, abstinence is a pragmatic choice based on "what's best for me", whereas chastity is a moral choice based on God's word. 

Our pamphlet, Sexual conduct: biblical advice for young people, has been received with great joy by young people in Uganda, and being widely distributed around Uganda and Rwanda.

The full text of our booklet Cohabitation or Marriage? can be downloaded. 

A major book on the history of divorce in the UK and the USA, The Great Divorce Controversy, describes the pathway to mass divorce.  It provides clear biblical teaching on marriage, divorce and remarriage, and shows that marriage is an indissoluble bond between a man and his wife.

In July 2005 we published, What is going on in Christian Crisis Pregnancy Counselling?, a book that examines the issue of Christian pregnancy counselling from a biblical perspective.  For Christians who support the network of Christian Crisis Pregnancy Counselling Centres set up by CARE, this book is essential reading.   CARE's uses situation ethics rather than biblical truth in counselling pregnant women.  Read the Review by Dr John Ling

Our critique of CARE's sex education leaflet, Quite a Catch, has recently been posted.  It demonstrates how CARE propagates the advice of the World Health Organisation rather than biblical truth.  Quite a Catch is important for it provides a clear illustration of the amoral ideology that drives CARE.  It is important for those Christians who support CARE financially to wake up to the reality of what is being done with their money and in their name.  ‘They have spoken in my name lying words that I did not command them.  I am the one who knows, and I am witness, declares the Lord’ (Jeremiah 20:23).

A critique of Christian Aids' booklet Dying to Learn shows that the sex education programme promoted by Christian Aid is based on human ideology and the wisdom of this world, and not on biblical truth.  There is a massive gulf between the biblical view of sexual conduct and Christian Aid's message of 'safer sex'.  The young people of Africa deserve better from the Christian Church. 

An article, Christianity and the demoralisation of sex, which discusses the compromise of the so-called 'Christian version' of sex education, has recently been published in Evangelicals Now.  The plea is for the Church to return to sound biblical teaching with regard to sexual conduct.   The article points to the inherent compromise within the popular ABC approach to sex education. 

Our pamphlet Do condoms protect children? presents evidence to show that condoms are largely ineffective in protecting children against pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.

 

This website was updated on 10th December 2009

 

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