Join us LIVE for this interactive show that covers the issues that teens are dealing with in their daily lives. THE CLINIC is a weekly program that takes the diagnosis of todays culture from published statistics and offers a biblical solution from our teen Bible, ...
Join us LIVE for this interactive show that covers the issues that teens are dealing with in their daily lives. THE CLINIC is a weekly program that takes the diagnosis of todays culture from published statistics and offers a biblical solution from our teen Bible, THE CURE. Check out THE CLINIC every Sunday night on www.remedy.fm - 7:30 p.m. EASTERN Check out the Remedy.fm Teen Bible by clicking on our MERCH page at www.remedy.fm. Hi and welcome to this episode of the clinic. Recently 10000 teenage girls visited the website tyrabanks.com to give their honest opinion of what they’ve been up to when it comes to sex. On average, girls are losing their virginity at 15 years of age. 14 percent of teens who are having sex say they’re doing it at school. One in three says she fears having a sexually transmitted disease. One in five girls says she wants to be a teen mom. The pressure for teens to engage in sexual activity in today’s society is huge. Walk through your local mall and you’ll see images splashed in store windows leaving little to the imagination about their fashion models. Television and movies show dozens and dozens of sexual images every hour as part of their regular programming and the internet makes viewing sexual content even easier by providing eye catching banner ads on the tamest of websites for kids of all ages to see. This episode of the Clinic deals with how a teenager can navigate through their life in the midst of this kind of sexual landscape. Is it possible to go against the current trend “of anything goes” and choose a life where sex is kept, rather than caught? Can a teenager decide that they will say no to a world that pushing them to say “yes”? Teens today are letting culture dictate their sexual values. Will you? Stick around: The diagnosis is in and the situation .... is serious.
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