The Purity Principle

By Randy Alcorn

The Purity Principle - Randy Alcorn
  • Release Date: 2003-07-07
  • Genre: Family & Relationships
Score: 5
5
From 41 Ratings

Description

For thirty years Randy Alcorn has been encouraging people-young and old-to pursue the rewards of sexual purity. Too often we settle for a compromised Christianity that's just a baptized version of the world's sad existence, rather than the abundant life to which God calls us. This book deals with - raising children to embrace sexual purity - providing an example of purity in the home - protecting purity in dating (at any age) - and maintaining purity in marriage. Biblical, practical, and concise, The Purity Principle is a one-stop handbook for individuals, families and churches.

Some people have given up on purity. Some have never tried. Bestselling author Randy Alcorn shows us why, in this culture of impurity, the stakes are so high—and what we can do to experience the freedom of purity. Impurity will always destroy us; purity always leads to higher pleasures! Choose wisely. Let the insights of this amazing book—written for old and young, married and single—help you gain your footing on the path to truly lasting joy.

Reviews

  • Amazing!!

    5
    By 2007cc
    I recommend this book to everyone!
  • Great Resource

    5
    By GeekforChrist
    I've read the printed version of this book and I would totally recommend this book to any guy (or girl for that matter). It really targets guys because the author, as a guy, knows what he's talking about there, but it would be good for either gender to read. It is an A+ resource for pursuing purity.
  • One of the best, but lots of typos

    3
    By hapnap
    I've read many books on men's topics, and this is one of the best ones I've read. Not a system to try and work harder to fix sexual purity issues, but a look at what God calls us to and how to trust God for his redemptive work. The only downside to the e-book version is it is filled with typos. I am really surprised how the typos and lack of punctuation get greater and greater as the book goes on. This is not the case for the printed version.