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Every mans battle author11/13/2022 ![]() ![]() While politicians of all parties fulminate about the social media giants, Tattle flies beneath the radar. (Almost all the people discussed on Tattle are British.) There were 43.2m visits to Tattle in the last six months alone, mostly from British users. Quietly, without mainstream recognition, Tattle has become one of the most-visited – and hate-filled – websites in the UK. On Friday, 1 October, at 7pm, Andy Malone was going to reveal the identity of the founder of the notorious website Tattle Life – the mysterious “Helen”.įounded in 2018, Tattle Life is a gossip forum dedicated to dissecting the lives of women in the public eye. All opinions expressed are my own.A bbie Draper was so excited when she heard there was to be a big Tattle reveal that she set a reminder on her phone. I received this book from Waterbrook Press free of charge in exchange for my honest review. Waterbrook Press: Colorado Spring, 2002 Edition. Stephen Arterburn, Fred Stoeker, and Mike Yorkey. And so I recommend that you consider picking up a copy of Every Man’s Battle today.Įvery Man’s Battle: Winning the War on Sexual Temptation One Victory at a Time. This would make a great men’s small group workbook as well, and has merit as a resource for those seeking to help other men overcome the snare of sexual impurity. Speaking as someone how has taken seriously the principles in this book (and in Every Young Man’s Battle), I know that the suggestions in this book work. Overall, I would highly recommend this book for Christian men, especially those who are married or have dealt with impurity in the past. In future editions, some revised texts and conversations that are more thoroughly Christian in their worldview would continue to make this book an excellent resource. Apart from the use of Bible verses, a large part of this book could have been from any non-Christian author in a self-help section. However, the way in which the scriptures are used is potentially problematic.Īnother thing that I would like to have seen more of in this book was commentary on marriage and the how the Christian meaning of marriage should be used to combat impurity, inside and outside of marriage itself. This is not to say that the contents of the book are un-Biblical or the practical advice is untrue– I would argue just the opposite. While there are section detailing some passages on purity, such as Job’s covenant, much of the scriptural material in this book has been applied in a rather “proof-text-y” and out of context manner. These resources are both insightful and useful as you read through book (providing practical application for what was just said) and as you apply principles of purity.Īs the writers are coming from a Christian position, some extensive Biblical exegesis concerning purity, especially of the mind, would have made for a stronger overall case. Especially helpful in this regard were several extremely practice-oriented feature, including several thought-revealing quizzes, and an extensive workbook and discussion guides. The practical steps suggested in this book actually can work in the real world. ![]() Too often I read books that suggest things that sound good on paper, but don’t work well in real life. For men with “systematic” minds, there are a number of steps and “checklists” to work through, which I found to be helpful and able to be applied in real life. Throughout this work the author’s perspective comes across clearly, with an excellent set of examples and real life application steps. The author’s real-life experiences, reflections, and suggested steps are a great resource for thinking about purity in one’s own life, as well as providing practical measures to live more purely. Arterburn and Stoeker write this book specifically for men, including men who are married, as a guidebook on how to think and live in a God-honoring way that allows men to truly and appropriately love their wives. ![]() Often championed by American Christians of the Evangelical variety, this movement seeks to foster a wholesome worldview that combats sexual promiscuity, hook-up culture, the objectification of women, and the destruction of marriages. The topic of sexual purity is one that gets precious little mainstream attention. In reading this book, I was not disappointed. Having previously read Every Young Man’s Battle while in High School, I looked forward to reading this book, recalling their paradigm influencing suggestions concerning purity that I had previously engaged. Recently I had the opportunity to read Every Man’s Battle by Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker. ![]()
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