About SexRev.com
SexRev.com was launched in February of 2009 as an ongoing discussion about masculinity, femininity, sexuality, and spirituality. The goal is to see thousands of people engaged in a daily dialogue about the most important relationships in our lives. The dream would be to start another sexual revolution- not one based on recreation, but on relationships.
Contributors
Jay Brock spent five years in youth ministry before starting the SexRev to talk about guys, girls, sex, and God. Jay’s dream is to become a bestselling author when he grows up. He is madly in love with his wife, Michelle, and is still trying to convince her to have eight children.
Michelle Brock is happily married to her best friend Jay, and is finishing up her degree in Political Science. Born in Kenya and raised in Ethiopia and Finland, Michelle is a world traveler who has already visited at least 14 different countries. Michelle runs an organization called Hope For the Sold, which raises awareness about sex trafficking around the globe.
Karen Brock is a camp director and abstinence educator with a local crisis pregnancy centre. She is married to her studly husband Gord, a pastor and leader, and together they have done marriage counseling for dozens of couples. A mother of three, she enjoys baking, spending time with friends, and is only the second mother in history to raise a perfect firstborn son.
FAQs
Q: Does ‘The SexRev’ stand for ‘The Sexual Revolution’ or ‘The Sex Reverend’?
A: Yes
Q: Is it actually possible to live a pure life?
A: We think so.
Q: How can I help?
A: Absolutely! Subscribe by email or RSS to the blogs. Read and comment on a daily basis. Send us your stories (we LOVE stories!). Tell others about The Sex Rev. Plan to invite one of us to come speak at your youth group or church or event. Pray all the time. And most important of all- live different.
Q: I am a girl…can I read No Girls Allowed?
A: We would prefer if you didn’t.
Q: I’m not engaged or married…can I read Just Married?
A: (See the question above.)
Q: If I masturbate, will I go blind?
A: My mom always said “it’s better to be safe than sorry.” I’m gonna tell my kids yes.
