One in five Christian women use pornography. One in three visitors to a porn site is a woman. Many, many more women read explicit books like Fifty Shades of Gray. Even more than that write their own pornography—not on paper for publication, but in their heads for their own use.
Helen Thorne knows all this because she's done it.
But no one talks about it. Our churches are silent on it. There are very few books about it. It is the unspoken struggle of thousands of Christian women—perhaps you, and probably someone you know.
But no more. In this refreshingly honest, resolutely hope-filled and gospel-soaked book, Helen speaks the unspoken. In doing so, she shows how purity is better and more satisfying than fantasy—and that, whoever you are and whatever your struggles, purity is possible.
(Review written for 'Purity is Possible')
This is an excellent book. It starts with the basics of the idols we worship and how that then translates into our behaviours, really helping to delve into the depths of sin in our hearts. She uses scripture helpfully in a very practical applicational way. It is an easy read (in a literal sense although is incredibly challenging in a spiritual sense). I would recommend this for all women whether you think you have a problem in this area of your life or not, as well as for those who are mentoring women who are really struggling in this area. ...Whilst, it is aimed at women I think it might be useful as a male pastor to read to understand where women are coming from. One of her points is that it is assumed that all women think a certain way and that that is not true. She encompasses all sexual sin without any assumptions and so ensures that as a Christian reader we recognise that we are more alike than different and stand together on level ground at the foot of the cross. I found this humbling and challenging and am very grateful to God for His equipping of Helen to write this book.
(Review written for 'Purity is Possible')
Helen’s style is engaging, vulnerable, sensitive and intelligent. She is open and honest about her own struggles which makes what she shares all the more relatable and applicable. If I had a friend who opened up with me about their issue of lust, this would be the first book I would recommend. I thank God that a book has been written to challenge unhelpful Christian female stereotypes and offer hope to all the women fighting sexual sin in lonely silence. I pray this book will get into many women’s hands, challenge our churches in how they speak about lust and ...help set many women free.