In this groundbreaking book, Arnold, a pastor for over forty years, provides fresh biblical insights into critical issues including the sacredness of sex, the struggle against temptation, the decision to remain single or to marry, child rearing, homosexuality, divorce and remarriage. Sex, God, and Marriage offers healing to anyone who has known discouragement or failure and hope to anyone who is willing to take a bold new look at a topic of universal interest and concern. Unlike the vast majority of marriage books, Sex, God, and Marriage digs deeper than the usual issues and goes to the root: our relationship with God, and the defining power of that relationship over all others in our lives.
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Weight: 227g
Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 12 Jun 2014
Publisher: Plough Publishing House
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: Spanish
ISBN13: 9780874868012
About Johann Christoph Arnold
People have come to expect sound advice from Johann Christoph Arnold an award-winning author with over a million copies of his books in print in more than 20 languages. A noted speaker and writer on marriage parenting and end-of-life issues Arnold is a senior pastor of the Bruderhof a movement of Christian communities. With his wife Verena he has counseled thousands of individuals and families over the last forty years. His books include Why Forgive? Rich in Years Seeking Peace Cries from the Heart Be Not Afraid and Why Children Matter. Arnold's message has been shaped by encounters with great peacemakers such as Martin Luther King Jr. Mother Teresa César Chavez and John Paul II. Together with paralyzed police officer Steven McDonald Arnold started the Breaking the Cycle program working with students at hundreds of public high schools to promote reconciliation through forgiveness. This work has also brought him to conflict zones from Northern Ireland to Rwanda to the Middle East. Closer to home he serves as chaplain for the local sheriff's department. Born in Britain in 1940 to German refugees Arnold spent his boyhood years in South America where his parents found asylum during the war; he immigrated to the United States in 1955. He and his wife have eight children 42 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. They live in upstate New York. To learn more visit www.richinyears.com