Governing Your Passions and Controlling Your Lust
Timely Book Provides Root Causes And Solutions From A Christian Perspective
Xulon Press announces the release of Governing Your Passions And Controlling Your Lust
Timely Book Provides Root Causes And Solutions From A Christian Perspective
2018-02-21
MAITLAND, FL—In the wake of the recent watershed atmosphere
of allegations regarding sexual harassment, assault and inappropriate behavior,
a timely book deals with unbridled passions and addictions.
Within the pages of Brian Smith’s new Xulon Press book, Governing Your Passions And Controlling Your
Lust, readers will discover what happens when their passions and lust go
unchecked.
“This is a book that not only addresses what people have
done, but compels every individual to address their own personal demons as
well,” the author states. “This book is extremely timely. This book not only
addresses the challenges of addictions in the areas of pornography and alcohol;
but also addresses other types of addiction such as being addicted to people.
“This is a book that voices the victim’s cries, in some
cases humanizes the victimizer, and helps us all to address the waves of
emotions experienced when torn between support of the victim and loyalty to the
victimizer,” Smith adds.
The author notes that when talking about unbridled passions
and addictions, two questions stand out: “How could you?” and “Why did you?”
“This book not only dares to address these questions, but
takes the reader deeper into the larger underlining questions (or root causes)
and solutions from a Christian perspective,” Smith says. “This book is on
diverse types of addictions--not just pornography or alcohol--and the
vulnerabilities created by the dual natures that many of us wrestle with.
“This conflicted nature often manifest in the form of
frequent short-term or failing relationships, low self-esteem, unhealthy
boundaries, and various other depravations when our passions and lust go
unchecked,” Smith adds. “If you desire to better understand these things in
others and do a self-examination to assess your own vulnerabilities, you will
enjoy this journey.”