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"Sex therapists Rosenau (A Celebration of Sex) and Wilson attempt to give Christian singles a new framework for understanding and expressing their sexuality. They encourage readers to step back and consider God's design for sex — intimacy as opposed to just physicality — and provide suggestions for meeting their intimacy needs in nonsexual ways. While the authors cover that age-old question, 'How far can I go?' (the answer varies for different couples, but they advise avoiding anything that would be covered by a bikini), their real aim is to get singles to ask the question, 'How do I grow, stay pure, and help my partner become more sexually whole?' The authors advise restraint, but stress that this should be viewed as disciplining 'sexual surges' out of a desire to follow God rather than merely repressing desires to fit in with the church's standards. Some of the advice is not fresh or terribly helpful (i.e., singles groups can feel better by giving each other back rubs), and while the authors share examples from their own lives, the writing at times feels overly clinical. But this book may appeal to Christian singles trying to understand and live out God's purposes for their sexuality." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Synopsis:
A 3-D biblical discussion of body, soul, and spirit proves sexuality is more about relational intimacy than just the physical act of sex.
Synopsis:
When "How far is too far?" doesn't go far enough Most books on single adult sexuality limit the discussion to the physical. But there's more to your sexuality than your body. It's time to look at the big picture and talk about sex in terms of body, soul, and spirit--that's soul virginity. Soul virgins are single people who seek to celebrate God's design for sexuality in themselves and others. With solid biblical principles, practical tips, and candid discussions, Soul Virgins can help you create a foundation for sexual wholeness you'll be happy to embrace at any stage of life! "With great wisdom and remarkable insight, Rosenau and Wilson escort singles into a much fuller understanding of the beautiful gift that God has woven into the fibers of their being--their sexuality. This is a must-read for Christian singles!"--Shannon Ethridge, coauthor, Every Young Woman's Battle "It's rare to find a book with content that is new and original, but this long-overdue book is just that. This book will make you laugh, make you think, make you squirm, challenge some of your assumptions. I guarantee that this is a book you will want to read more than once."--Gary J. Oliver, executive director, Center for Relationship Development at John Brown University "A freeing book on single sexuality, Soul Virgins combines biblical wisdom with grace and humor. Single adults will appreciate the frankness and personal relevance the authors bring to this crucial topic."--Greg Smalley, coauthor, The DNA of Relationships; professor, Center for Relationship Development at John Brown University Doug Rosenau is a licensed psychologist and Christian sex therapist with the Intimacy Counseling Center in Duluth, Georgia(www.IntimacyCounselingCenter.com). A pioneer in Christian sex therapy, he is the author of the best-selling book A Celebration of Sex. Michael Todd Wilson, a never-married single adult, is a licensed professional counselor and life coach with the Intimacy Counseling Center in Duluth, Georgia.
"Publishers Weekly Review"
by Publishers Weekly,
"Sex therapists Rosenau (A Celebration of Sex) and Wilson attempt to give Christian singles a new framework for understanding and expressing their sexuality. They encourage readers to step back and consider God's design for sex — intimacy as opposed to just physicality — and provide suggestions for meeting their intimacy needs in nonsexual ways. While the authors cover that age-old question, 'How far can I go?' (the answer varies for different couples, but they advise avoiding anything that would be covered by a bikini), their real aim is to get singles to ask the question, 'How do I grow, stay pure, and help my partner become more sexually whole?' The authors advise restraint, but stress that this should be viewed as disciplining 'sexual surges' out of a desire to follow God rather than merely repressing desires to fit in with the church's standards. Some of the advice is not fresh or terribly helpful (i.e., singles groups can feel better by giving each other back rubs), and while the authors share examples from their own lives, the writing at times feels overly clinical. But this book may appeal to Christian singles trying to understand and live out God's purposes for their sexuality." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
A 3-D biblical discussion of body, soul, and spirit proves sexuality is more about relational intimacy than just the physical act of sex.
"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
When "How far is too far?" doesn't go far enough Most books on single adult sexuality limit the discussion to the physical. But there's more to your sexuality than your body. It's time to look at the big picture and talk about sex in terms of body, soul, and spirit--that's soul virginity. Soul virgins are single people who seek to celebrate God's design for sexuality in themselves and others. With solid biblical principles, practical tips, and candid discussions, Soul Virgins can help you create a foundation for sexual wholeness you'll be happy to embrace at any stage of life! "With great wisdom and remarkable insight, Rosenau and Wilson escort singles into a much fuller understanding of the beautiful gift that God has woven into the fibers of their being--their sexuality. This is a must-read for Christian singles!"--Shannon Ethridge, coauthor, Every Young Woman's Battle "It's rare to find a book with content that is new and original, but this long-overdue book is just that. This book will make you laugh, make you think, make you squirm, challenge some of your assumptions. I guarantee that this is a book you will want to read more than once."--Gary J. Oliver, executive director, Center for Relationship Development at John Brown University "A freeing book on single sexuality, Soul Virgins combines biblical wisdom with grace and humor. Single adults will appreciate the frankness and personal relevance the authors bring to this crucial topic."--Greg Smalley, coauthor, The DNA of Relationships; professor, Center for Relationship Development at John Brown University Doug Rosenau is a licensed psychologist and Christian sex therapist with the Intimacy Counseling Center in Duluth, Georgia(www.IntimacyCounselingCenter.com). A pioneer in Christian sex therapy, he is the author of the best-selling book A Celebration of Sex. Michael Todd Wilson, a never-married single adult, is a licensed professional counselor and life coach with the Intimacy Counseling Center in Duluth, Georgia.
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