Whether you’re married, hoping to marry some day, or happily single, “What about women, sex, and marriage?” has some spiritual insights for you. In the sixth and final episode of “Thinking about women—the series,” Christian Science lecturer Evan Mehlenbacher, Christian Science practitioner Russel Fogg, and video producer Matt Lawrence join TMC Youth’s David Bates honestly take on the topic of marriage, from a man’s perspective.
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Almost everyone knows what it’s like to want to shake a bad habit, unsuccessfully. If you’re honestly trying to live a better life, how can you move forward without being dragged down by outgrown behavior? The fifth installment of “Thinking about women—the series” covers just that—”How to shed behavior that drags you down.” This was a topic brought up right on the discussion forums of tmcyouth.com. In this podcast, Christian Science practitioner Russel Fogg and video producer Matt Lawrence join TMC Youth’s David Bates to look into it.
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You flip on any TV sitcom and chances are you’ll hear some mention of sex. What is the obsession with sex on TV, in magazines, and on the Internet? Why does the media industry feel a need to portray life solely on the sensual? Find out what four guys conclude in this fourth episode of “Thinking about women–the series.” Christian Science lecturer Evan Mehlenbacher, Christian Science practitioner Russel Fogg, and video producer Matt Lawrence join TMC Youth’s David Bates to tackle the question, “Why is sex always in the media?”
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Most people think sensual desires are natural to human beings. But are they? And are they something we just have to learn to deal with, or is there another solution ? These are the kinds of questions a group of guys talk about in the third installment of “Thinking about women-the series.”
Christian Science lecturer Evan Mehlenbacher and Christian Science practitioner Russel Fogg join TMC Youth’s David Bates to try and figure out where these urges for sex come from.
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Most people are familiar with Adam, Eve, and the apple. (A drawing of the story is even shown at the beginning of the popular television show, “Desperate Housewives.”) Its underlying theme has really impacted everyday life whether we feel it directly or not. So, “How do we get beyond the Adam and Eve model?”
In the second installment of “Thinking about women-the series,” Christian Science lecturer Evan Mehlenbacher, Christian Science practitioner Russel Fogg, and video producer Matt Lawrence join TMC Youth’s David Bates to figure out how we can move beyond a sin-based concept of ourselves and others.
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“Are sexual cravings really spiritual cravings?” It’s a surprising idea, but that’s the question 4 guys take up in the first installment of “Thinking about women-the series.” Christian Science lecturer Evan Mehlenbacher, Christian Science practitioner Russel Fogg, and video producer Matt Lawrence join TMC Youth’s David Bates to discuss how spirituality erradicates material voids and satisfies cravings. Listen in and find out how.
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How should men treat women? Where do you find good models of manhood? “Being a man in the modern world” is a series of podcasts focusing on issues affecting men. Join Chet Manchester in discussion with TMC Youth staffers in part 1, “Thinking about women.”
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Episode #3 - In part 2 of this 2-part series, we look at spiritual solutions to feeling deprived of a relationship, feeling like a victim of the past, being a step child and more with Christian Science lecturer Ginny Luedeman and hosts Clementine Lue Clark, Justin Byrd and Julie Furbush.
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So, what is true love, really? Will I ever have it? How do I handle rejection? Crushes? – Ahhg! Christian Science lecturer Ginny Luedeman suggests that we find spiritually solid love first. And that starts with our relationship to God!
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