While the topic of this book is much needed a few things stood out to me that kept me from being able to give this book more stars.
1) Many verses were taken out of context. Just on example: Jeremiah 29:11 is a promise from God to Israel as they are about to go into captivity. A promise from God to Israel, His people, - not an individual promise to every person on planet earth.
2) Throughout the whole book are stories of the author receiving visions to, somewhat randomly, ask guys if they are addicted to porn. Do we need accountability in the church? Yes. But this way of keeping each other accountable seemed to be one guy asking another guy if he being unfaithful to his wife randomly one day, not a commitment to each other as brothers in the Lord that lasts for years. I don't think that this book presents a biblical model of discipleship or accountability.
3) He mentions that other books about pornography are all about things that don't work (i.e. buy a filter for your computer) they only mask the problem. And while I understand where he is coming from, there are books on this topic that are well written and helpful. So the things in the book that were good, were not new, others have written about this topic well.
4) I felt like the overall attitude of the book was trying to scare men. Don't look at pornography on your phone because it has the potential to ruin your life. And while that might work, and maybe even be a needed reminder, I didn't feel like the author pointed the reader to the beauty and grandeur of Jesus. We don't have to give into the sexual temptations of our day because we have something better, not because we might get caught.
Again, a topic that we (the church) need to do better with. The author gave numerous stats about how the church has just as many people addicted to internet pornography as those outside the church. And while I may not recommend this book to others, I do hope that the book makes a difference in the lives of those who do read it .