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Loading... Wait For Me: Rediscovering the Joy of Purity in Romanceby Rebecca St. James
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Rediscovering the joy of purity. This is an enjoyable read, but hardly compelling enough to return to multiple times. It has a powerful message that needs to be heard by every generation of young people. This book is also less gritty and explicit than many other books in its genre, so for some people, especially sensitive or sheltered teens, this book may be just the vehicle to get that message across. Everyone longs to be loved deeply by someone, and Rebecca St. James is no different, as demonstrated by her hit song "Wait for Me." But while Rebecca shares the same desires as other young people, her resolve to remain sexually pure until marriage is not as common in our society. Using Scripture, pop culture, and her own experience as a point of reference, Rebecca paints a relevant and appealing picture of the value of waiting. But Rebecca also reaches out with compassion to those who have already made mistakes and reveals the mercy and healing that God brings. no reviews | add a review
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"Darling, did you know that I dream about you . . ."
Everyone longs to be loved deeply by someone, and Rebecca St. James is no different, as demonstrated by her hit song "Wait for Me." But while Rebecca shares the same desires as other young people, her resolve to remain sexually pure until marriage is not as common in our society.
Using Scripture, pop culture, and her own experience as a point of reference, Rebecca paints a relevant and appealing picture of the value of waiting. But Rebecca also reaches out with compassion to those who have already made mistakes and reveals the mercy and healing that God brings.
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