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Why It Matters that Jeffrey Epstein Recommended James Dobson

Why It Matters that Jeffrey Epstein Recommended James Dobson

by Sheila Wray Gregoire | Feb 2, 2026 | Abuse

Jeffrey Epstein apparently found James Dobson useful. TW: I will be talking in generic terms about sexual abuse in this article, and mentioning Jeffrey Epstein. And I will be including several snippets from evangelicals that sexualize little girls. Over the weekend,...
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by Sheila Wray Gregoire | Nov 10, 2025 | Theology of Marriage and Sex

Thank you to Zondervan and For the Love of Women for sponsoring this post! Last week, The New York Times had a ridiculous headline asking if women ruined the workplace. I bet that Dorothy Greco, who wrote the book For the Love of Women that we talked about on a recent...
On Doug Wilson, and Why Conservative Women Are Labelled Progressive

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by Sheila Wray Gregoire | Aug 18, 2025 | Theology of Marriage and Sex

They called Doug Wilson fringe until he wasn’t anymore. The first thing I saw this morning when I got on social media was a post by Christy Lynne Wood saying exactly that–they called him fringe until he wasn’t. And it’s true–I called him...
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I love Professor Neil’s videos. Professor Neil is a professor of English literature at Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario, but he’s best known for his TikTok and Instagram channels where he “stitches” videos from people who have said horriby...
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Have you ever noticed that a lot of common Christian sex advice just sounds really icky?

Sex is supposed to be great. Like, really great. So great that it’s hard to keep your hands off each other great. 

So why do so many Christian marriage books present it as another chore to check off of a woman’s to-do list? 

Why do so many Christian sex books portray men as doomed to sexual deviancy? 

We’re on a mission to change the conversation about sex in evangelical spaces. And to do that, we started by scoring our current best-sellers based on a Healthy Sexuality Scorecard. 

Want to see how your favourite book scored? 

You can download the rubric and scorecard (including quotes that explain the score) here, for free!

Get the rubric and scorecard--for free!