“Dug Down Deep” is not your typical doctrinal or theological study book. You most likely will not find it in a pastoral theology class. Yet, the book offers a profoundly simplistic view at doctrine. Without getting tied up in weighty words and denominational divides, Joshua Harris writes about...
While the book is well-written and the ideas are well-expressed and thought out, Harris' theories just don't play well in a complex world filled with people. There is no set of rules or philosophies that one can apply to Christian premarital romance (nor any kind of romance, nor any kind of relat...
Let me say up front that I enjoyed this book more than Joshua Harris' first book, I Kissed Dating Goodbye. Not that that book was a dud or anything, but Boy Meets Girl has Harris in the now-married-and-able-to-look-back-on-courting role. This made all the difference. The thing that I appreciated ...
But He didn't. Most of us have to deal with all three as we stumble through the confusing process of finding balance between two extreme options: jumping headlong into romance with everyone who catches our eye or running in fear from all members of the opposite sex. Finding that balance is anythi...
Step back and let him be the one to take charge. How else will he learn to lead? How else can you practice for the time when you will follow a husband?Sylvia, who is in her thirties, gave me one example of how women can let men lead. "We ladies can be too quick to fill the silence in a conversati...