3.0

Basically, common sense with a few generalizations mixed in with scriptures, but it is engaging. Will probably only appeal to an already Christian audience. I do not know if a non-religious person would have the patience to wade through this book because everything is connected to and referenced from the Bible.
in the “men need sex” section, I think it’s worth stating if “your body is not your own,” then if your wife does not feel like it, then you need to accept it. Who wants sex with someone just going through the motions? Sexual intimacy is certainly important, but I would hope it does not become a burden in marriage. I am not married, so I’m just thinking aloud.


Anyway, the book is written very much in the voice of Michael Todd, so if you like his messages, you will like the book. I particularly liked the bit about not using your secondary emotions (i.e yelling in anger when really you felt afraid the other person didn’t care).