Having sexual integrity in a hyper-sexualized world can be difficult. But for unmarried Christian men, the incentive to remain pure is often not as high as we would like. With no godly sexual outlet and sexual media available at every turn, it is easy to make peace with porn.
The time has never been greater for godly, wise counsel for men facing sexual brokenness.
Starting today, we are giving away a bundle of six books geared toward men in their pursuit of sexual integrity. We are grateful for New Growth Press for donating so many books. We are also thankful to Dr. Doug Weiss for contributing his newest book to this bundle.
This bundle is valued at over $40. Enter below to win!
Books in the Bundle
- Sexual Sanity for Men: Reclaiming Your Mind in a Crazy Culture — This is a guide meant especially for a group of men to go through together. Filled with gospel hope, David White walks men through the process of repentance and healing.
- Clean: A Proven Plan for Men Committed to Sexual Integrity — Dr. Doug Weiss is a nationally known author, speaker, and licensed psychologist. His newest book, Clean, is about the weapons men need to get free and stay free from the allure of sexual temptation.
- It’s All About Me: The Problem with Masturbation — This mini-book by Christian counselor Winston Smith looks at why masturbation is sinful, and gives practical strategies for breaking free that focus on our hearts and motives.
- Sex Before Marriage: How Far is Too Far? — This mini-book by Christian counselor Timothy Lane explains a biblical perspective on sexuality and the importance of marriage.
- Sexual Addiction: Freedom from Compulsive Behavior — This mini-book by Christian counselor David Powlison describes the slow and progressive change that can take place in the life of a sex addict by the power of God. Tools and questions for introspection are given to walk a person through the long road of repentance and finding joy in God.
- What’s Wrong with a Little Porn When You’re Single? — This mini-book by R. Nicholas Black presents seven practical steps, equipping single men to recognize what underlies the temptation to use porn, fight for obedience with hope, and rely on God for cleansing and a new start.
Give me that bundle
Unfortunately, I have really had no man in my life to help encourage me and help keep me pure. it has only been Yeshua and me.
Hi Jerry. I hope you find someone in the body of Christ to help you in your journey towards holiness. When you do, I recommend downloading this free book and reading it together.
Would love to use this resource bundle to help others.
John Paul ii
My Pastor Carl McKenzie has helped me greatly in my walk with God. He is a humble man of faith and has helped me greatly identify the lusts of the flesh in my life. He is supportive, loving, and great. I thank Jesus Christ everyday for His church and for giving us a shepherd that cares for His flock.
I’m a single man who is facing the struggles of sexual purity. Taking steps toward a better way! Gods way. Thank god Jesus shed his blood for me
My mentors at church, Mr Ken Burrows and my cousin Eddie McQuay
Three men, actually. My former pastor, Cliff Vines, whom God caused me to trust–the first person I’d trusted in 60 years. Then God put a godly counselor, Rod Campbell, in my life and I made a decision to trust him. He listened to my 60 years of spiritual upchucking, sorted through it, and showed me God’s grace working in my life; and for the first time in my 74 years I understood that God’s grace included me. Then God led me to an excellent church and its pastor, Chipley Thornton. God has been so good in causing me to trust these men in my old age. For the first time in my life I feel like a man. God is long-suffering, kind, and full of all grace. I praise His name.
I would say the man who has helped me the most in this area is Alistair Begg. His sermons on purity are excellent and with a Scottish accent what could be better?
Great preacher.
I can’t answer the question because I am entering to win these books not only for my husband, male friends and any others that may need to borrow them, but for our 12 yo son and the other 3 boys (3 to almost 5) – when each book is age appropriate. This is such an important topic and we need all the help we can get…. Blessings!
That’s fine, DY. Thanks for entering!