Don't Give Up the Palace for a Night
by El Gould 2020-04-19 11:03:28
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ABOUT THE BOOK The secular world has been on the fast track to lawlessness for decades and unfortunately Christians have been running neck and neck alongside it. Sexual immorality is endemic, while alternative lifestyles ebb from subculture into the ... Read more
ABOUT THE BOOK The secular world has been on the fast track to lawlessness for decades and unfortunately Christians have been running neck and neck alongside it. Sexual immorality is endemic, while alternative lifestyles ebb from subculture into the mainstream. Don’t Give Up the Palace for a Night, The Down Low on Fornication in the Church is one of the most passionate and poignant exposés of our time about sex and promiscuity among Christian singles in the church. Don’t Give Up the Palace for a Night is as real as it gets. The book is raw, in-your-face candid, as it gets into “real talk” discussions about why premarital sex is the lifestyle of choice for scores of Christian singles and what the Bible has to say about it. It dares to tread where other Christian books do not as it talks about Christians without ethics—fornicating pastors preaching in the pulpit; sexually promiscuous men and women singing in the choir. The book explores the emotional profile of an intruder—the single woman in the church who becomes sexually involved with a married man in the church. El discusses why it is important that Christians be equally yoked; finding Mr. and Mrs. Right; and why women bond to men after sexual intercourse. If you, or someone you know, have been praying and looking for a compelling and life-changing word, look no further, Don’t Give Up the Palace for a Night, The Down Low on Fornication in the Church is God’s answer to your prayers. El Gould graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, NJ with a Bachelors Degree with honors in English Literature. She presently resides in Atlanta. She has been a member of New Birth church in Lithonia, Georgia for eighteen years. Less
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  • 8.5x5.5x0.66inches
  • 292
  • Xulon Press
  • August 1, 2010
  • 9781615796083
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