HOW TO DISCIPLE YOUR KIDS
IN BIBLICAL SEXUALITY
(Without the Fear, Shame, or Awkward Lectures)
The Step-By-Step System to Becoming the “First Voice” & “Safety Anchor” for Your Child… Even if You Don’t Feel Qualified.
Wherever our kids learn about something first becomes their “gold standard”—the authority they compare everything else to.
- Or You?
The Truth: Most parents feel inadequate (“I’ll say it wrong”). So we stay silent. But silence *is* a choice. It leaves the door open for the world to step in.
"The Talk" is a Myth.
Old Way:
One awkward, 100-minute
"Sex Talk" that everyone dreads.
New Way:
100 one-minute conversations
woven naturally into everyday life.
The Goal:
Not just "giving information," but building trust. When you have a warm, safe relationship, your child comes to you first.
Introducing:
Christian Sexuality: Raising Kids
AN 8-EPISODE ON-DEMAND VIDEO COURSE FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN AGES 3–12.
We don’t just give you the biology. We give you the theology and the posture to walk into these conversations without fear.
Our Core Philosophy:
Sex isn’t just “sexy” (as the world often defines it). Sex is sacred.
It is a covenant renewal ceremony that mirrors Christ and the Church.

Your Roadmap to Confidence
Introduction: Getting Started (13 minutes)
Setting the foundation for confident, grace-filled conversations.
Episode 1: How Much Am I Worth? (26 minutes)
Gospel Identity — Anchoring kids’ worth on Christ, not their body.
Episode 2: Can Two Girls Marry Each Other? (30 minutes)
Marriage & Singleness — Teaching sex as a picture of God's covenant love.
Episode 3: What Makes Me a Boy or a Girl? (20 minutes)
Gender — Discussing male and female with compassion and clarity.
Episode 4: Where Do Babies Come From? (38 minutes)
Biology & Mechanics — Age-appropriate scripts for "How babies are made".
Episode 5: Why Does That Guy Look Like a Girl? (22 minutes)
Engaging People — Loving neighbors (including LGBTQ+ neighbors) who live differently, without compromising convictions.
Episode 6: Is My Teacher Always Right? (35 minutes)
Engaging Systems — Navigating school, media, and cultural narratives.
Episode 7: Do I Have to Hug Them? (28 minutes)
Body Autonomy — Teaching boundaries ("Good touch/Bad touch") to keep kids safe.
Episode 8: Can I Have a Cellphone? (25 minutes)
Digital Discipleship — Preparing our kids for a world of screens and pornography.
Conclusion (11 minutes)
Let's keep the door open to conversations with our kids.

MEET YOUR GUIDES
Laurie Krieg:
Director of Parent Programs and Discipleship at the Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender.
Matt Krieg:
Licensed mental health therapist specializing in sexuality and addiction.
Theology + Therapy:
We combine biblical truth with psychological insight.
Fellow Parents:
We are raising three kids right now. We know it’s messy. We know it’s hard.
GUEST EXPERTS
Equip Yourself Today
8 Video Episodes:
Watch at your own pace.
Discussion Guides:
“Cut-and-paste” scripts for hard questions.
18-Month Access:
Take your time.
Bonus Resources:
Expert Interviews: Dr. Dan Allender, John Mark Comer, Preston & Jackie Hill Perry, and Dr. Julia Sadusky.
Pronouns Webinar: A deep dive into today’s complex gender conversations.
Audio Guide: “Protecting Our Kids In A Wild World”
feat. Dr. Julia Sadusky.
Total Value:
PricelessYour Price:
$99We Are Serving Our Kids, and We Are Preaching the Gospel to Them.
Start The Conversation — $99Common Questions
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My kids are young (3-5). Is this asking too much?
Not at all. You start small. You aren’t explaining intercourse; you’re laying the foundation of identity and trust.
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I have a messy sexual past. Can I still teach this?
Yes. Your story matters. God can transform your past into a powerful tool for discipleship. We help you process your own story so you don’t transmit shame to your kids.
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What about single parents?
Discipling a heart happens regardless of marital status. These videos speak to all kinds of families, including single-parent homes and blended families.
Preston & Jackie Hill Perry
Dr. Curt Thompson
Dr. Dan Allender
John Mark Comer
Jon Tyson