In the quiet struggles of countless Christian marriages lies a conflict
rarely spoken about from pulpits yet deeply felt in bedrooms: the
perceived war between spiritual devotion and physical intimacy. Many
believers have been taught to honor God with their bodies, but never
taught how marital intimacy itself can be an act of worship. This
disconnect creates guilt, shame, and confusion that silently erodes
marriages from within.
Between Flesh and Faith confronts this hidden crisis with biblical
truth, psychological insight, and compassionate wisdom. Through
seven transformative chapters, this book dismantles the false
dichotomy between the sacred and the sensual, revealing how God's
design for marriage encompasses both passionate prayer and
passionate union.
Whether you're newlyweds navigating unexpected awkwardness,
long-married partners whose intimacy has grown cold under the
weight of religious duty, or anywhere in between, this book offers a
path toward wholeness. With biblical references, practical
applications, prayers, and declarations at the end of each chapter,
You'll discover how to stop fighting a war that was never meant to be
fought—and instead experience the beautiful integration of flesh and
faith that God intended from the beginning.
This isn't just another marriage book. It's an invitation to freedom.