I wanted to let just go away unnoticed. Really, I did.
Relevant Church’s 30 sex challenge and Relevant’s accompanying blog:
Relevant Church is proposing a challenge encouraging married couples to purposely engage in sexual activity for 30 days and singles to intentionally forgo sexual activity for 30 days. We know, it sounds crazy. However, we believe this challenge will not only improve sex lives, but also strengthen relationships.
Some reactions:
Obviously, this is generating attention like crazy. At times the campaign has flopped, like when they proposed a billboard with the challenge web site and the phrase, “Are you up for it?” and the billboard censors said no (they revised the slogan and it got the OK).
In our over-sexed world, this is the kind of idea that competes for the attention of people and points them to Jesus. I believe that saying old things in new ways so that people put their attention on Jesus is the core job of every believer and every church. Way to go Relevant Church!
A perspective from a single person:
Single people who are not dating can also practice all these things that the challenge is teaching us to do. By cutting out lustful thoughts, and working to improve other daily struggles, non-dating singles can have more time to focus on God and be able to come to a deeper understanding of who he truly is.
And as for me: I have opinions, but am choosing not to comment.
Thoughts?

