Joseph Knable testifies on his personal experience and battles with sexual sin in Sex and the Single Guy. In a world careening off into sexual perversion and a “do what feels good” mentality, Joe Knable provides an alternative in Christ’s freeing power. Written from a single guy’s perspective, Sex and the Single Guy calls singles everywhere to declare war on their sexual struggles through boldly resting in Christ’s victory. In a world of books on conquering sexual sin this work stands as a fresh personal call to sexual freedom and submission to God’s plan for purity through the eyes of a regular single Christian guy. Although not too deeply theological, Joe Knable does get right to the point and hits some hard issues with brute honesty and clarity.

 

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