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Do It Right: Love, Sex and Relationships God's Way   Click for Sample Chapter 114K
D.C. Edmond
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Paperback Book    156 pages Copyright: 2001
Review & Herald Publishing ISBN: 0-8280-1445-0

Teens can’t wait to see what Elder D.C. Edmond will say next!

This youth pastor and conference youth director has a reputation for dishing out some straight talk in his advice column for Insight magazine. His biblically wise and often witty counsel continues to attract thousands of readers and scores of letters. Teens have trusted him with some of their most private questions, such as:

  • How far is too far?
  • How do you know you've found the right one?
  • Why can't I get a date?
  • We broke up-now what?
  • Did Jesus ever fall in love?
  • What's wrong with dating non-Christians?
  • How can we control ourselves?
  • Are interracial relationships wrong?
  • And 65 more!

"This is a must-have book for all Christian teens entering the real world! Elder Edmond has an unusually special gift for addressing the actual everyday questions about relationships asked by our youth. With a premise based on biblical commitment, he challenges youthful readers to reason carefully, while offering straightforward advice for each situation. I have given this book to my own children!" — José Vincente Rojas, youth ministries director, Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America.

Contents

  1. Dating
  2. Before the Breath Mints
  3. Timing Is Everything
  4. Who Not to Bring Home to Mom
  5. Hot 'n' Heavy
  6. When It's All Over
  7. Tough Stuff
  8. Parents
  9. Friends and Peers
  10. Me, Myself, and I
  D.C. Edmond

Elder D. C. Edmond is youth director for the South Central Conference, located in Nashville, Tennessee. He’s been married for 22 years to the former Jill Robinson, and they have two children (who often appear as examples in his book): Courtney Michelle, 18, now a freshman at Oakwood College, and R. J. (Robert James), 14, a freshman at Madison Academy.