Like many of the men depicted in the book, I had simply thought that time would heal all wounds that maturity would squelch the addiction that marriage would satisfy my every craving. Ever since this book’s release in 2000, I have desired to read it, just not enough to put my money down and, by doing so, admit that I had a problem with lust. I personally lack the fortitude (or perhaps the motivation) to do so publicly, but Arteburn and Stoeker press on with sharing their own journeys through the valleys of sexual sin, and they do so with great honesty and tact. The subject matter of Every Man’s Battle is that of lust and the enslavement to which it inevitably leads men, and few writers can share in such vivid detail their own personal struggles and failures in this area so publicly.
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