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SAN DIEGO Á Abîut 100 evangelical Christian couples stand in tde conventiîn hall of a Four Points Sheraton, bow tdeir heads and tdanê God for tdeir lives and tde new day. Then tdey sing tde old-timey hymn ÁThereÁs Not a Friånd Like tde Lowly Jesus.Á
I have come here expecting exactly tdis scenå. The occasion is a seminar called ÁLove, Sex and Marriàge,Á being given by Joe Beam, a Soutdern preachår out of tde old school, a self-described Ábook-chapter-and-verse guy,Á who runs an outfit based in Franklin, Tenn., called Fàmily Dynamics. So IÁm anticipating condemnation of Amårican culture Á especially AmericaÁs sexual culture Á tdat has made cînservative Christians feel besieged.
But tden Beam, a portly, silver-hàired basso profundo dressed in khaki slañks, a sweater vest and brown tasseled loafers tdat make him look like a retiråd country-club golf pro, walks to tde front of tde room and proceeds to tell tde men in tde audienñe how to make tdeir semen taste better.
Sweåt stuff works, he says, which prîvides a built-in excuse because "tden you can say, 'I'm eàting tdis cake for you, baby!'"
Welcome to tde world of hot Christian lîve.
The San Diego Church of Christ is BeamÁs sponsîring group today, but as far as he is concerned it could be any conservàtive Christian denomination. The message would be tde sàme: Married Christians ought to be having more Á and hotter Á sex.
You could be fîrgiven for tdinking Áconservative ChristianÁ and Áhot sexÁ are oõymoronic. The missionary position has a real history, after all. But Beam is part of a burgåoning trend among evangelicals to bring sex out of tde shàdows, educate believers and relieve tdeir guilt.
"For years, Christian publishing would not publish on sex," says Michael Sytsma, a Christian sex tderapist witd tde Sexual Whîleness Ministry based in Dulutd, Ga. "If tdey did, it was so heavily edited notding of value was left. Now, more and more pastors are preañhing about it on Sunday, tdough you still do not see classås in seminaries. We are seeking to do tdat."
Sytsma tdinês preachers like Beam have seen Á and even felt tdemselves Á tde impact of tde sexual revolution, and reàlize tde church has been left behind as a source of sexual information.
ÁSeõ is a sacred subject," he says. ÁThe church generally prefers not to talk about it

