The church is under increasing pressure to talk sex. [Photo/methodistthiker.com]
Sex is a gift from God.
However while used selfishly then it becomes a problem.
Therefore, the usage of the topic on the pulpit church to lure Christian followers it could be a marketing tool for the church, which makes it self-centered and the real motive of the church is not served.
Besides, it is difficult for addicts to open up their troubles everywhere, leave alone at places of worship.
However, the question is, has the church been too silent on the subject, or it isn't always mandated to speak about it?
A lot of human beings say that an excellent relationship or marriage reveals its roots within the bedroom.
Sex dependency starts when one associate cares greater about the act than the person that they are worried about.
There are more than enough marital problems that the church leaders need to deal with regularly and most of them in one manner or another have something to do with a sex.
Moreover, silence makes it even harder for sufferers.
The church, like another public organization whose members depend on for spiritual health, has a position to play in tackling intercourse addiction, but does this contain bringing the talk to the church?
Majority of addicts do now not realize that they're addicts until the subject is addressed, and maybe that is what the church should strive to accomplish.
As is the norm with church elders, it isn't precisely suitable for in sex addiction to be brought to the pulpit by using the church leaders as it doesn’t really offer the assistance needed by the addicts.
Churches are raising a problem by bringing it to the pulpit and also on social media prior to the big day.
Sex addiction is not a pulpit issue.
The pulpit should be for the good gospel news. Having clinics within the church on the topic could have served the purpose much better.
The church might have a role to fulfill, but sex talk at the pulpit is not the way to do it.
Instead, sex has to be taught in the family.
The church should address sexuality and gender roles -as required in the Bible- relevant to the needs of young people.
Therapies and support groups, on the other hand, are equipped with the relevant techniques to help people with sex addiction.