The Thrill of the Chaste: Finding Fulfillment While Keeping Your Clothes On by Dawn Eden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the second book I've read by Dawn Eden and it was well worth it. She makes a very cogent argument for (the real meaning) of chastity--and for keeping oneself for marriage (whatever has happened previously--yes, there's always time for a new start with God's mercy!). With her experience, she makes a solid case for why she wishes she'd done things differently before she turned her life over through a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. This is counter-cultural stuff, for sure, as it runs against the widespread trend and normal practice (at least in the West) to have causal sex before commitment in life-long marriage. A cheapening, a deception, a ruse, that only leads--as Eden says--to a more dislocated & lonely existence.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the second book I've read by Dawn Eden and it was well worth it. She makes a very cogent argument for (the real meaning) of chastity--and for keeping oneself for marriage (whatever has happened previously--yes, there's always time for a new start with God's mercy!). With her experience, she makes a solid case for why she wishes she'd done things differently before she turned her life over through a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. This is counter-cultural stuff, for sure, as it runs against the widespread trend and normal practice (at least in the West) to have causal sex before commitment in life-long marriage. A cheapening, a deception, a ruse, that only leads--as Eden says--to a more dislocated & lonely existence.
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