An Overlooked Casualty of a "Victimless" Sin Mark Galli
Susan felt as if God were telling her, "Don't stop. Your life and marriage depend on your keeping on, one step at a time, no matter the pain." — Mark Galli
As they drove home, light from street lamps and store signs flickered across the dashboard and over their faces. Susan Hyde, slight with pale red hair, sat across from her husband, Brad, an associate pastor of Calvary Assembly of God in Regina, Saskatchewan. They were returning from a birthday party for one of the women of the church, another activity in another hurried week.
"We should go to the new Pizza Hut," Brad said.
Now? thought Susan. Brad had mentioned he wanted to try it out, but she was stuffed from the party, and she didn't think Brad needed more to eat. "We can't. We're paying a babysitter. We need to get home."
"No, let's go to Pizza Hut."
Susan didn't get it. It was already past ten. But she was in no mood for one of their fights. Maybe he just wanted to be alone together. That would be nice, she thought.
Inside the restaurant, the smell of fresh upholstery and newly-laid carpet hit Susan before her eyes adjusted to the dim lighting. Brad pushed himself into one side of a booth, and Susan slipped into the other. Except for a couple across the room, the place was empty.
They ordered a pizza, something with "little sausage things that Brad likes," Susan later recalled. When the waiter left, Brad put his hands on the table and leaned forward. Susan realized there was an agenda.
"Susan, do you remember what you were telling me earlier, about what you talked to David about today?"
She felt a fight coming on. David was her counselor. She had convinced Brad to go with her for a while, but he had laid down a condition: "We're not going to talk about anything sexual. Nothing." ...
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