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Preparing Your Son for Every Man's Battle: Honest Conversations About Sexual Integrity (The Every Man Series)
Stephen Arterburn
,
Fred Stoeker
, ...
WaterBrook Press
, 2003 - 272 pages
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highly recommended
Help your son stay pure
This is a great book for
man
y rea
son
s. First off, it makes the point very clearly that a father's relationship with his sons is vitally important during the "second half of the game," the years starting with pre-adolescence. Not only are too many of us are caught up in difficult work schedules, but it gets more difficult. No longer is he that little boy who worships the ground you walk on. It's too easy to make an effort and, when you are rebuffed, just quit and hope for the best. All too easy to just figure, "well I turned out ok ... besides, maybe this is the way kids relate to their parents nowadays."
Well, Dad, that would be the worst decision you can make. This is the time of his life when he needs you more than ever. Many problems that will plague
your
dear son for a lifetime (including confused
sexual
identity, lust, pornography addiction, etc.) grow up during this period. After all, he's a good kid, but he doesn't know the ropes. Who knows how many traps are waiting for him out there - the world, the flesh, and the devil are all working against him.
The second reason the book is excellent is that it gives you a relatively painless way to go
about
doing what you know you should do. Many times I have struggled with starting conversations on these topics with my son, but was not quite sure where to go. I see three extremely valuable suggestions here. First off, relate stories to him. Your son probably knows little about your background. Knowing that you've faced struggles helps him to relate to you better and will probably help him to be more open sharing his own concerns and problems. This includes the dirty laundry too - such as the first time you viewed pornography. And I can't help but thinking of ol' Dad whenever some temptation comes up will help him to resist the temptation - the secret thrill is gone.
The second valuable suggestion the book makes is to create a safe place where he can "approach the throne of grace." I set up something like this in our spare bedroom years ago and it has yielded some benefits already and I expect more. Finally, the book provides suggestions of method to prompts discussion, such as reading this book and others together. These keep you going and provides a way to discuss difficult topics, and also helps answer the question "how much should I tell him and when." Certainly, you have to apply your own wisdom and knowledge of your son, but having an experienced father like Fred Stoeker making suggestions is extremely valuable, especially for those of us who never had a good role model in doing such things.
I should mention something that this book is NOT. It is not a "birds and the bees" kind of book. Although it does have some information in the early chapters, it pretty much assumes that either your son already knows the basic mechanics of sex - hopefully from your teaching over the years rather than through his friends. If you are interested, there are other good books on this subject from a Christian point of view. Where this book really comes in is helping your young man manage the resources God has given him. That is, not the mechanism of sex, but the policy of how to manage it before it starts managing him. And many of us know that sex will manage him unless he has the tools to take charge of it.
I should also note that Steve Arterburn did not write the book, it just shows up under his name. Fred Stoeker wrote it and virtually all the experiences and suggestions in the book appear to be Fred's. Some who may question Arterburn's own morality may be put at ease knowing that it's just Arterburn's name attached - the book is really Fred's. Don't pass up an extremely valuable book because somebody's name appears on the cover.
So Dad, get this book, and get on with doing what you know you should do. I think the age range of 11-13 is probably the time to start it. Don't let the "Sexual Code of Silence" continue!
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Great Book
In a world filled with so much
sexual
sin, this is a great book for helping
your
son
avoid sexual sins. It has 2 sections, one for the parent and one for study to do together. I can't recommend this book enough!
Understand your son
If you are a dad with a boy between 10 and 13, you need this book.
Your
relationship will never be the same and never be better!!!
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Good book, but tailor to your situation
I read the first half of the book (which is to be read by the dad alone), then proceeded to read the latter half with my
son
. I would highly recommend that the dad read the whole book first, not just the first half. Generally the book is well done, but I found a variety of the descriptions to simply cover situations and scenarios which I largely did not experience as a boy. Since the book asks the dad, at the end of each chapter, to talk
about
their experiences you want to be prepared to address issues you may not have experienced. I don't fault the author so much for this (
every
one has a different experience, and it is ultimately absurd for anyone to think that everyone is cookie cutter), but this is an important set of topics to discuss with
your
son - read the whole book and tailor appropriately, IMHO.
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It?s never been easy for a father or mother to talk to a
son
about
sex. For Christian parents, it?s always been a challenge to know exactly how to teach God?s standards of purity and integrity.
But today, the stakes are higher than they?ve ever been. So it?s vital that fathers and mothers prepare their sons to withstand the
sexual
onslaught of their culture through movies, television, music, and the internet.
But what should you say? And when and how should you say it?
Now there?s help you can trust:
Preparing
Your
Son for
Every
Man
?s
Battle
. The authors behind the best-selling ?Every Man?
series
have put together all the resources and guidance you need to experience frank, thorough, and natural conversations with your son about sexual integrity. They offer an effective new communication process that ensures a deep, abiding relationship between you and your son as he moves into his teen years and beyond.
Equip your young man with the biblical information and spiritual insights he needs to stand strong, overcome temptation, and experience the blessings of godly obedience?for the rest of his life.
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