DESIRE : Struggles of the Flesh (Left Behind-The Truth: Addendum)
Author explains that it is about finding the line between natural desire and sin
New Xulon Title Helps Readers Stop the Struggle with Desire
Author explains that it is about finding the line between natural desire and sin
2011-12-30
MAITLAND, FL— Everyday people struggle with
desire and attraction; they are natural feelings after all. Most tussle with
where the line is between natural desire, sin and if it is even a sin at all. Within the pages of Justin Case’s new
book, Desire: Struggles of the Flesh ($15.99, paperback, 978-1-61904-383-1; $25.99,
hardcover, 978-1-61904-384-8; $7.99, eBook, 978-1-61904-930-7), he helps readers explore natural human
desire and aid them in questioning how and/or why those desires could be wrong
or evil. The struggles discussed and pondered in this book are common to
Christianity and the general population.
“I hope readers
gain perspective and the knowledge that if they struggle with desire and wonder
about it, that they are not alone and that most people at one time or another
probably do also,” expresses the author. “People desire many things, but this
desire is the natural attraction and sexual desire for the ladies. Obviously
there could be many, many more letters to God about subjects people wonder
about, this book only scratches the surface where attraction and desire are
concerned.”
Justin Case
currently resides in Washington State. He has published several other books
including Personal Babylon and Other
Writings, Satan Comes First - King of Babylon, Notes on Ireland and Other
Writings as well as Emily and the
Fern Creek Frogs.
Xulon Press, a
division of Salem Communications, is the world’s largest Christian publisher,
with more than 8,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Desire: Struggles of the Flesh through
Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is
available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and
barnesandnoble.com.