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Edgewood Today
By the People, for the People
New Book Explores Healthy Christian Sexuality
Author challenges extremes in religious views on intimacy and relationships
Apr. 6, 2026 at 9:58pm
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A new book challenges Christian couples to explore intimacy as a meaningful way to grow closer to each other and to God.Edgewood TodayA new book by Dr. Roy M. Myers, Ph.D., D.Min. aims to redefine what sexual intimacy can mean within the Christian faith. "Playful Practice: Exploring God's Love in Christian Sexuality" shares how couples can enjoy passionate, playful, and fulfilling sex lives while honoring God. The book challenges both restrictive and permissive approaches, instead encouraging couples to explore their sexual relationship thoughtfully and playfully within the framework of love, mutual care, and an ongoing relationship with Christ.
Why it matters
The book tackles the taboo and stigma around Christian sexuality, offering a fresh perspective that integrates sexual intimacy with Christian faith rather than treating it as something separate or opposed to spiritual life. It proposes that healthy sexual relationships emerge when couples learn to live in the tension between self-giving love and passionate desire.
The details
Drawing on biblical theology, pastoral experience, and interviews with married couples, Myers examines how sexual intimacy can be a meaningful way for couples to grow in intimacy with each other and with God. The book challenges both restrictive religious approaches that treat sex mainly as a moral problem and permissive approaches that remove moral structure altogether. Instead, Myers encourages couples to explore their sexual relationship thoughtfully and playfully within the framework of love, mutual care, and an ongoing relationship with Christ.
- The book "Playful Practice: Exploring God's Love in Christian Sexuality" was released on April 6, 2026.
The players
Dr. Roy M. Myers
The author of "Playful Practice: Exploring God's Love in Christian Sexuality", who has a Ph.D. in practical theology and a Doctor of Ministry in spiritual care assessments. He is also a board-certified chaplain, certified educator, and ordained pastor.
What they’re saying
“Sexuality is part of God's design for human flourishing, and it can become a meaningful way for couples to grow in intimacy with each other and with God.”
— Dr. Roy M. Myers, Author
“Too often, Christian conversations about sex fall into two extremes—either restricting it with rigid rules or removing meaningful boundaries altogether. Both approaches miss the fullness of God's design for love. Christian sexuality is not a system to manage, but a relational experience through which couples come to know God more deeply together.”
— Dr. Roy M. Myers, Author
What’s next
Dr. Myers plans to continue tackling the taboo and stigma around Christian sexuality in future books.
The takeaway
This book offers a balanced and thoughtful approach to integrating sexual intimacy with Christian faith, encouraging couples to explore their relationships with intention, curiosity, and a focus on growing closer to each other and to God.
