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Tony Evans Speaks Out on
Sexual Purity by Tony Evans
With boldness and humor, a great communicator packs a lot of weight
into Tony Evans Speaks Out on Sexual Purity, a 55-page booklet
from Moody Press. "You cant enjoy sex the way God intended
you to enjoy it if you refuse to stay within the lines He has drawn,"
writes Evans.
He draws on years of pastoring and counseling to help men understand
how critical it is that they communicate with their wives about
the needs both have. For example, he says a man thinks sex is physical,
but a woman thinks its emotional.
"When couples come in to see me and say they have a physical
problem, that is rarely true," writes Evans. "In most
cases what they have is an intimacy problem, a relational problem."
Evans tells men, "You dont have to be owned by your
passions." He concludes with seven practical principles. Its
a powerful little volume identifying critical principles for every
man whos serious about his relationship with the Lord. Evans
is senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church in Dallas,
Texas, and president of The Urban Alternative ministry.
Review by Randall Murphree
Sex and
the Single Person by Bob DeMoss
Bob DeMoss book Sex and the Single
Person (Zondervan, 1995) spans generation gaps to hit single
adults of all ages. He offers sound counsel both for singles who
are committed to sexual purity and for those who have tried the
"free sex" playground and found it more about spiritual
bondage than freedom.
"All of life requires restrain," he
writes. "Im puzzled why so few have the inner strength
to exercise some small measure of discipline when it comes to their
sexuality."
Well, for those whod like to tell him
why, he has some practical and proven suggestions. He doesnt
condemn or get preachy. He just advocates a lot of common sense.
He debunks such secular wisdom as the false premise that "no
guy can wait until marriage, so why not just practice safe sex."
He responds to Ann Landers best wisdom
that "for some, abstinence is not a realistic alternative."
His response: "Permit me a healthy gag,
Ann." He insists that singles can indeed abstain if they so
desire. People do have self-control. DeMoss is practical, Scriptural
and convicting.
Review by Randall Murphree
Not Even
a Hint: Guarding Your Heart Against Lust by
Joshua Harris
Joshua Harris, author of I Kissed Dating
Goodbye and Boy Meets Girl, takes a direct and insightful
look at another common issue facing males and females as they live
in a sexually impure world. Harris addresses the topic of lust in
his 186-page book titled, Not Even a Hint: Guarding Your Heart
Against Lust (Multnomah Publishers Inc., 2003).
"One of the things that title reminds me
of is how much I need Gods help.
I cant live
a pure life before God on my own strength," Harris said of
the phrase, not even a hint, which he believes is a statement of
Gods high standard for sexual purity.
Therefore, he uses a three-step approach to
directly attack sexual impurity from a Biblical viewpoint by discussing
the following: 1) The Truth About Lust, 2) In the Thick of the Battle,
and 3) Strategies for Long-Term Change.
Instead of dancing around the "forbidden"
topic, Harris encourages readers to develop a custom-tailored, Scripture-based
plan for defeating lust. As in his other books, he uses a variety
of anecdotes to relate to his readers and share in their similar
struggles. Harris book is delicately written for both males
and females.
Review by Rebecca Grace
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