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It's Not Just about Teen Pregnancy

It’s Not Just about Teen Pregnancy

By J. Timothy King on May 7, 2014

(This is part 2 in my series, “What I Want My Teenage Daughters to Know about Sex.” Click here to read it from the beginning.) There’s a story that continues to permeate even modern society. If you have sex, you might get pregnant, and that would be a disaster. After you get married—or in some […]

Posted in Love and Relationships | Tagged sex

What I Want My Teenage Daughters to Know about Sex

What I Want My Teenage Daughters to Know about Sex

By J. Timothy King on April 30, 2014

I disagree with many other Christians about sex. Firstly, I think God wants us to be happy and prosperous. He created us to enjoy the world and our existence in it. And sex is part of that existence. To turn a phrase, sex was made for man, not man for sex. Sex should be fun, […]

Posted in Love and Relationships | Tagged sex

Take a Few Sensitive Hours

Take a Few Sensitive Hours

By J. Timothy King on April 28, 2014

About halfway through the film Broken English: “What are you thinking?” Nora is laying her head back on Julian’s chest. The bath suds cover their nakedness. His arms intertwine with hers and wrap around her torso. He waits for a response, but she simply stares into space from behind blank eyes. “Hey.” He splashes some […]

Posted in Entertainment, Fear and Love, Inspiration, Movies, Music | Tagged Avishai Cohen, Broken English, Hebrew, love, peace

A Walk through the Forest

A Walk through the Forest

By J. Timothy King on April 25, 2014

Nothing like taking a hike with someone you love, during the first sunny days of Spring. And that’s what I and my Beloved did this past Monday. It was the first time we had visited Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest. But since we’ve moved to the Merrimack Valley, it’s now a 10 minute car ride down a […]

Posted in Fun | Tagged Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest, photos

A Child of a Single Mom

A Child of a Single Mom

By J. Timothy King on April 22, 2014

(No post yesterday, because I was still on Easter vacation. So I thought now might be a good time to start sifting through the backlog of cool quotes I’ve been collecting.) We often perceive single-parent families as abnormal, dysfunctional, deficient, dirty, indecent, cursed, doomed to failure. But it doesn’t have to be that way. In […]

Posted in Family | Tagged Pam Slim, quotes, single parents

Matzah Pizza (recipe at Spoonful.com)

3 Best Things Being a Gentile in a Jewish Home at Passover

By J. Timothy King on April 18, 2014

Tomorrow is a very special Sabbath, Shabbat Pesach. I spent almost two whole days this week wrestling over which songs to play in service. I probably overdid it, yes. As a result, however, this is my excuse for a Friday post this week. The three best things about being a Gentile living in a Jewish […]

Posted in Food, Judaism, Religion | Tagged Passover

It's Not Sunday's a-Comin'

It’s Not Sunday’s a-Comin’

By J. Timothy King on April 16, 2014

Today is the first day of the omer. Actually, it began last night. Beginning with the second day of Passover, Jews begin counting the days. For 7 weeks they count, 49 days. This is called “Counting the Omer,” laid out in Leviticus 23:15-17. The omer was a measure of grain, an offering of thanksgiving for the […]

Posted in Christianity, Judaism, Religion | Tagged Counting the Omer, Passover, Pentecost, Tony Campolo, Walking in the Moment between Tick and Tock

The Last Passover

The Last Passover

By J. Timothy King on April 14, 2014

“I have earnestly desired to eat this Pesach meal with you before I suffer.” Tonight begins the first night of Passover, of Pesach, the Jewish holiday of remembrance and living-out the Israelite escape from Egypt. It is a holiday of questions, of upheaval, of chaos, of suffering and deliverance. And for Christians, also the beginning […]

Posted in Christianity, Judaism, Religion | Tagged Passover, Walking in the Moment between Tick and Tock | 1 Response

If Everyone Did This, the World Would Be a Happier Place

If Everyone Did This, the World Would Be a Happier Place

By J. Timothy King on April 11, 2014

According to Jake Shimabukuro, “It’s the instrument of peace, because if everyone played the ukulele, this world would be a much happier place.” He said that at TED in February 2010, in the performance that kicks off today’s concert. And then he set out to prove it by playing Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” the whole thing, […]

Posted in Music | Tagged Brittni Paiva, Heart & Soul, Jake Shimabukuro, James Hill, Juliana Richer Daily, Paul Moore, peace, The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, The United Kingdom Ukulele Orchestra, The Waffle Stompers, ukulele, Ukuleles for Peace | 2 Responses

The Very First Wife Swap

The Very First Wife Swap

By J. Timothy King on April 9, 2014

(This is part 3 in my series on 1 Corinthians 5. Click here to read from the beginning.) Most of us probably imagine the first swingers as 1960’s hippies in a free-love commune. But in fact, it started earlier than that, in World War II. Christopher Ryan explains: It seems that the original modern American swingers were […]

Posted in Christianity, Religion | Tagged ethics, morality, sex

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