Attitudes to Sex & Relationships - Paul Ninnes chats with Vision Radio
See the full radio interview with Paul and the original post by Vision Radio.
“Social media and the rise of media over the last couple of decades has meant that by far the digital communication networks are the main way people are receiving education when it comes to relationships, sex and marriage.”
Paul has calculated Real Talk expects to reach around 40-thousand young people by the end of the year.
The conversation centres basically on God’s plan for love and life.
‘We don’t find it difficult’
“We talk about personal identity, how we’re made, relationships and making good decisions.”
“Also a really positive vision of what marriage and sex was created for,” was how Paul described the thrust of their work before sharing some of the feedback they receive from their target audiences.
“When people hear what we do they say that must be really difficult. And yet we don’t find it difficult because for one thing, they’re topics of great interest.”
“Secondly, you can present this message, that’s really a beautiful and awesome message, in a way that captivates people.”
We yearn for truth
“I think we all have the truth written within us,” Paul declared. “We all have the truth written in our human experience to some degree. We yearn for truth and we recognise it.”
Paul has found when you present the truth of how sex was meant to be, it resonates with them.
He said this is partly because they recognise the lack of truth in their previous experience.
Paul told the story of his wife who at the age of 14 heard a married couple explain the truth about marriage and sex. That one-hour presentation had a profound effect and transformed her life right through to her wedding day.
Real Talk presentations are now bearing fruit as they hear testimonies of those who heard this message on sex and marriage and followed through on its guidance six years ago.