Rethinking Intimacy is a peek into a conversation the entire world is having openly, while the church seems to be silent on the subject. It is almost as if the church feels that the conversation about sex, closeness, and intimacy is taboo, and should be left to adults in the bedroom. When the subject is addressed in churches, it is usually among married couples. Leaving single and divorced people out to dry, with no hope for fixing any hurts they may have experienced in previous relationships. If the topic of intimacy and closeness is never addressed, non-married people will continue to end up in relationships that never seem to go anywhere other than a bedroom. Michael L. Randle has taken on the topic of intimacy and closeness from a thought-provoking perspective. Starting with how he understood intimacy and closeness in his personal relationships, the author walks away from a turning point in his life and renews his approach to meeting new people and dating. Rethinking Intimacy suggests that if there is one thing missing in most relationships, it is a healthy view of intimacy. Read this book with your partner, discuss those areas where the both of you either agree or disagree with the author’s insights, and allow this book to lead you and your partner to a deeper place of intimacy in your relationship.
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