Stephen Arterburn is the founder and chairman of New Life Ministries—the nation's largest faith-based broadcast, counseling, and treatment ministry—and is the host of the nationally syndicated New Life Live! daily radio program aired on over 180 radio stations nationwide, Sirius XM radio, and on television. Steve is also the founder of the Women of Faith conferences, attended by over 4 million women, and of HisMatchforMe.com. Steve is a nationally known public speaker and has been featured in national media venues such as Oprah, Inside Edition, Good Morning America, CNN Live, the New York Times, USA Today, and US News & World Report. In August 2000, Steve was inducted into the National Speakers Association's Hall of Fame. A bestselling author, Steve has written more than one hundred books, including the popular Every Man's series and his most recent book, Healing Is a Choice. He is a Gold Medallion–winning author and has been nominated for numerous other writing awards. Steve has degrees from Baylor University and the University of North Texas as well as two honorary doctorate degrees. Steve is a teaching pastor at Northview Church in suburban Indianapolis and resides with his family in Indiana.
This is, as far as I am concerned from mostly skimming it, a good book. It asks very deep questions that make a person wonder about their human nature as well as certain aspects that Christians don't usually like to talk about, at least at the podium in front of the congregation. My problem with it though was my mistake in realizing it was not the book I wanted to read called Every Young Man's Battle but rather it is a guide to the book. I also wasn't a fan on the fact it encourages you to get a group together to discuss the questions and answer them truthfully (seriously, some of the questions I wouldn't discuss with my dead relatives let alone to people that I know can speak back. Joking aside...).
I think that this is great at giving a person quotes on what the Bible says about certain aspects of the life of someone who wants to live for Christ but also is good at challenging them as well.
I hope I will get to one day read this along with the main book for us so called "young folks" (I know the original book takes out the word "Battle" in the title. Was why I said that).