uthor and Speaker, Dr. Sam Serio has just released his book called “Sensitive Preaching to the Sexually Hurting.

In addition to being a widely sought-after Counselor, Teacher, Preacher, and Communicator – Dr. Sam Serio has written this book to especially help pastors, church staff members, seminaries/colleges, and specialized ministry leaders to communicate much better to those who are sexually wounded or addicted.  He actually addresses seven very difficult and delicate sexual topics – using the Scriptures in providing for you actual sermon sentences, ideas and counseling tips.  There is no book like it. Pornography. Abortion. Same-Sex Attraction. Casual Sex. Childhood Sexual Abuse/Molestation. Sexless Marriage. Sexual Assault/Rape. All seven are covered. Dr. Serio speaks with warmth and wisdom to empower today’s and tomorrow’s pastors or counselors to minister more effectively to people who suffer and hurt from sexual sin or pain.  

Dr. Sam Serio has written the book that few others would have. I know of no other book like it. You will want a copy.
-Jay E. Adams
Founder of The Institute for Nouthetic Studies

The topic of Sexual Abuse is so important – thank you so much for your incredible work in this regard.”

-Josh McDowell, Josh McDowell Ministry

Dr. Serio shares his profound knowledge of Scripture and sexual abuse throughout this book. Those who wish to address the walking wounded from sexual sins but don’t know how – will find this a phenomenal resource! Sam Serio’s book should be in every pastor’s study and also in every Christian counselor’s office.
-Karen (Austin) McDonald
Counselor and President of Rachael’s Rest

I applaud Dr. Serio for offering perspective, compassion, and thought-provoking sermons as a guide for pastors to address this diffcult issue. This is a must – read for all pastors and those in pastoral care in order to facilitate accountability and healing for the millions of wounded survivors.” 

-Angela Williams: Founder of VOICE Today and Author of From Sorrows to Sapphires

Dr. Sam Serio profoundly informs in expicit words how to minister to and counsel the sexually hurting who are presently and silently suffering . The precise words needed for healing are found throughout his book.
-Keven C. Covert
Author of Brick By Brick: Healing His Way – A Devotional and Journal for Healing a Woman’s Heart

One of the areas which many preachers avoid discussing is sexuality. Sam Serio offers helpful resources to pastors and teachers in addressing sexual issues. These are timely topics and Serio has done a real service to church leaders by providing this thoughtful and practical tool.
-Michael Duduit
Preaching Magazine

You might be or you may know someone who needs help in healing:

Numbers Don’t Lie…

…but sometimes they do, especially when it comes to the number of people who have been sexually hurt by someone else. They (or you) probably didn’t tell anyone about it yet it happened to you and you’ll never be the same now. The police don’t know, your spouse doesn’t know, your family doesn’t know, your colleagues don’t know, and your friends don’t know. No one really knows but you – and now you try to deal with it. Maybe it happened a long time ago but then, maybe it happened last night.

Sexual crimes are the least reported of all types, for a wide variety of understandable and good reasons. For every one actually reported, there are anywhere from 5 to 10 times more that are never mentioned. Maybe it wasn’t actually a crime but maybe it was casual or consensual – but now you’re really feeling the effects of what happened. You struggle with it or you know someone who is trying to cope with it…

Sexual hurt and pain can be the most overwhelming burden you can privately carry for the rest of your life. It’s a gray thundercloud that sometimes suddenly bursts on you (and everyone around you!) but sometimes it just drizzles all day long, leaving you dazed and confused. Why am I depressed so much now? Why can’t I get over this? Your sexual hurt might be affecting your everyday life at home or work. Maybe your relationships seem much harder to have now. You wonder why you don’t like certain kinds of people or get panic attacks out of the blue.  Your emotions are over-powering you. You don’t know why you over-react so frequently. You don’t know why you’re so irritable or suspicious. Health issues have set in. You just can’t seem to forget what someone has done to you that hurt you so badly.  Maybe you’re blaming yourself for something that you shouldn’t be feeling OR maybe you’re ignoring the guilt that you should be feeling. It could be either. Might you need to talk to someone who will help you

You’re confused as to your sexual identity or you’ve lost your sexual dignity. You feel like damaged goods. You can’t believe it happened. Why you? You’ve lost a lot and try to keep busy so you won’t dwell on it. The anger doesn’t go away. You don’t know who to tell.  You don’t know what to say or do about the shame, humiliation, anger, betrayal, disappointment, crying, loss, fear, depression or destructive tendencies that you now feel. It might be from casual sex, pornography, sexual molestation, rape, same-sex attraction, a sexless marriage or an abortion. That covers a whole lot but then so does this website.

You’ve come to the right website…

Maybe you did tell someone but they didn’t believe you or they told you to get over it and get on with life. Maybe you’re looking for a counselor in Atlanta or a therpast in Alpharetta. You took their advice but it’s not working for you. You just don’t get over something so traumatic. After you finally got the courage to share your sadness, maybe they ignored you or don’t want to be around you as much as they used to. So again, you feel like you have nowhere to turn now.  Here is the person and the place to tell and heal.  Consider calling Dr. Serio for a time to talk – via Skype, in Alpharetta or in the Atlanta Metro area.