Intimate Issues by Linda Dillow and Lorraine Pintus

Intimate IssuesDon’t tell me God does not have a sense of humor. Here I am reviewing a book on intimate issues and I am a girl who still runs in the bathroom to change clothes.

Talking about intimate things is not something I do easily except with the ones closest to me, but this book is a reference book I believe every woman should read. It should be required reading for women who are getting married and women who are already married. I have been married for 15 years and I still learned something new in Linda Dillow and Lorraine Pintus’ book “Intimate Issues.”

    · “How can I be godly and sensuous?”
    · “What do I do when I don’t want to do it?”
    · “What’s not okay in bed?”

21 Questions Christian Women Ask About Sex by Linda Dillow and Lorraine Pintus. Many Christian women find it confusing to figure out what God would or would not approve of between a husband and wife. I found the answers to be Biblical and helpful. This is the book I wish I read before I got married! There are even answers to questions you may not even ask your Mom or sister.

The authors lead the reader through an in depth study of Song of Solomon and shows how God approves and designs us to love our husband in creative ways. Even (especially)  if you struggle in this area, Linda Dillow and Lorraine Pintus tackle some of the obstacles and how to overcome them.

I am giving away one copy of this book. If you do not win click over the Amazon and order your copy! This is a must-read book! (also available at Christianbook.com ).  Winner will be announced on Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14th, 2009).

WINNERS LISTED HERE

To win the book leave a comment.   US resident only!

About the book:
Intimate Issues answers the twenty-one questions about sex most frequently asked by Christian wives, as determined by a nationwide poll of over one thousand women. Written from the perspective of two mature Christian wives and Bible teachers – women who you’ll come to know as teachers and friends Intimate Issues is biblical and informative: sometimes humorous, other times practical, but always honest. Through its solid teaching, warm testimonials, scriptural insights, and experts’ advice, you’ll find resolution for your questions and fears, surprising insights about God’s perspective on sex, and a variety of practical and creative ideas for enhancing your physical relationship with the husband you love.

27 thoughts on “Intimate Issues by Linda Dillow and Lorraine Pintus

  1. The post says zero comments. I can’t really have clicked on here just as it was posted or no one else has been here yet this morning. I live on the west coast – I’m never first for anything ’cause everyone else is always a few hours ahead of me! :) Anyhow…I would love to read this book. I’ve found that as I get older and with some health stuff I’ve struggled with, I care less & less about how my husband feels about this stuff. Perhaps another perspective would open my eyes a bit…

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  2. Oooh, I’d love to read this one … even better, WIN IT!! Thanks for sharing this book!

    THANKS!
    Diane

  3. I would love to win this book! I’ve heard awesome things about it, and I’ve been meaning to get a copy :)

  4. I’ve heard of this book, but never read it! Would be fun to get a copy for free. :)

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  5. I’ve heard nothing but AMAZING things about this book and would love to get a copy of it to share with the chicks that God has placed in my life. I would, of course, read it first…ha!, but would love to share it as well!

    Thanks for the opportunity!!!

    xoxo,
    Melissa in Mel’s World

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  6. Never heard of the book. Been married 20 some years…sure could use some Godly advice and fresh advice. I think this book is just what we need, whether or not I win it. Thanks for reviewing and suggesting it.

  7. I’m newly married and would love some extra insight! I have heard about the Dillows in various sermons and am very interested in what they have to say.