![]() ![]() The main part of the book is rather more explicit than most books about Christian marriage, even including a couple of anatomical diagrams. I basically skimmed those sections myself as they were somewhat repetitive. I agree with this perspective personally, but in the 21st century many don't those who disagree would probably find the repeated emphasis rather irritating. It's clearly written from a Christian perspective, encouraging - and explaining the rationale behind - celibacy outside of marriage, and monogamy within. This book is on the subject of Christian marriage, and intimacy. I wasn't entirely sure what to expect from 'Sheet Music', but am always willing to try free downloads, particularly when written by an author I have read and liked in the past. So I was quite surprised when I saw this volume listed as one of the best-selling free Christian books available for the Kindle. ![]() I thought some of the theories good, but rather too unyielding.Īs my sons grew up and left home, I didn't expect to read any more of Leman's books, not realising that he had also written on other topics. ![]() I also borrowed - and later bought - 'Making Children Mind without Losing Yours', which is perhaps his best-known volume on the topic of parenting. I borrowed his 'Birth Order Book' from the library, and found it interesting, although some of it didn't tie in at all with my own experience and observations. I first came across Kevin Leman's books about eighteen years ago, when discussing parenting theories with friends. ![]()
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