Rating: Summary: This book is a God-send!! Review: I recommend this book for any woman, married or single. Dannah speaks directly to the reader as if she was sitting right next to you. She gets your attention and keeps it through the entire book. The information is relative to today's teen, yesterday's teen, and tomorrow's teen. I strongly encourage any woman, seeking to grow closer to God and her future/present husband to read this book. And if you have already compromised your purity, this book can help show you the forgiveness and steadfast love of Christ and how to get back on the path of purity.
Rating: Summary: Awesome Review: My expectations for this book were not high when I picked it up. While I am a Christian teen, I am not some pushy evangelical type. The author's idea of a perfect wedding and proposal were way different than what I want. Anyway, the book turned out to be really awesome! It had a real impact on me. It is great motivation and support if you seek purity. And if you think purity is not for you, read this and see if you feel the same. One reviewer suggested even guys might enjoy reading it. I agree. But I think "Every Young Man's Battle" is harder hitting and what guys really need to read. You and your boyfriend should read both of these books so you can better understand where each of you are coming from.
Rating: Summary: Do as I say or burn, sinner, burn! Review: This book is one of the most atrocious books ever written. Dannah's preachy, holier-than-thou attitude is a tremendous turnoff except to those who are like-minded or being bent under the thumb of fundamentalist Christianty and Puritanism, which seems evident from the kidns of people who have been giving this monstrocity of a book 5 stars. The delights of sexual experience were given to us to enjoy, not to keep under lock and key for one guy who may or may not be good in bed or even worth staying in a marriage with. In addition, science has given us contraception, which allows women to choose how many children they have. This book undoes every last shred of the women's rights movement. I am not a promoter of promiscuity, but this book's only message is that we should feel guilty and dirty for even thinking of sex outside of marriage. It's books like this that remind me why I gave up Christianty many years ago.
Rating: Summary: Very Helpful, Practical Advice Review: This book will help anyone who desires to remain pure until their wedding. Dannah gives good, practical advice that I was able to use immediately in my relationship. It helped me to see my mistakes as a process to purity and gave me the chance to reflect in the sections she says to, "Write your story." If you are truly seeking to be pure on your wedding this is an excellent book to help get you there.
Rating: Summary: Is this book a joke? Review: Tying sex with "Satan" may be one of the most evil messages ever sent. It leads to most of the psychological disorders that young men and women develop, generates a "hedonistic" backlash comparable to the War on Drugs and thwarts the intelligent use of contraceptives (which in turn leads to unwanted pregnancies and abortions).This book is so hopelessly puritanical and backwards that it just might resurrect The Taliban. Atrocious, close-minded and anti-Christian. An abomination of a book.
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