Children… are arrows.
Point them in the right direction.

At Purity Rules, we believe that in an unpure world, children need a clear target to aim for.

I have always believed that good communication about purity is essential for a young person's future. But it’s not just children who need help with purity. Purity can also influence a parent’s heart, mind, and soul. Having taught marriage classes across Texas and Colorado, I knew how important it was to help parents guide their children in purity and maintain their own purity as well. However when it comes to teaching purity, many parents feel they are inadequate due to their own shortcomings. This website addresses some of those issues.

As a father who understands your situation and has been in your shoes, I sought a way to teach my own children about purity and share that knowledge with others, ultimately finding a method that worked for me. “Purity in an Unpure World” was written for those who may not be perfect in their past but want their children to experience what they never had—a baggage-free marriage and a life-changing legacy for future generations.

It’s never too late to jump in and make a change.

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Not only has his book influenced me deeply, it laid the foundation for the beautiful marriage I have today.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to share how this book has impacted my life and the lives of many loved ones around me! Randy is my grandpa, whom I call Popo. This book has encouraged my husband and me to seek the Lord above all else while we were dating and now as a married couple. It has even inspired me to support my sisters and help them fight to walk in purity as they date and seek their future husbands. In today’s world, it’s all too easy to fall into the cycle of addiction and impurity discussed in this book. From my experience, applying the guidance and encouragement it offers truly helps break that cycle and live in a brighter, faith-filled reality! I cannot express enough gratitude for God’s grace.”

– Ryley