The men in our church studied this book over a number of months, and far be it from a men-only book, this is one that should be read by everyone, especially young Christians who want to think critically about the way we view our bodies, relationships, and the watching world. Every Body’s Story is a gem from Zondervan Academic, and Branson Parler presents a number of thought-provoking arguments regarding sexuality in our modern age.
Although it took a while to grasp the main thrust of the book (presumably because of the way Parler’s arguments flow across chapters), he did a great job explaining the main myths / misconceptions that are prominent in the secular society as well as in the church. In the broader culture, he discussed how individualism, romance, and materialism have significantly influenced the way we think of sexuality. He then outlined how the church can propagate myths as well, which are anti-body theology, legalism, and the sexual prosperity gospel. It was interesting to see how myths within Christian circles are not only as harmful, but oftentimes more dangerous than the myths presented in our culture, since the gospel and the true heart of God are misrepresented.
After each myth, Parler would respond by writing a chapter on what the message of the gospel actually says about the situation. I found this helpful because we not only learn about the danger of each myth, but we also see what the Bible says in response. This book contains much wisdom relating to sex, bodies, marriage, and how the way we live our lives as Christians (and the way we effectively think about and relate to bodies) is extremely important for our witness to others. Although I don’t necessarily agree with everything mentioned in the book, I appreciate how Parler held to orthodox Christian beliefs, and how he pointed to the gospel message of God’s faithful covenant love towards sinners in and through the body of Jesus.
As I mentioned above, I give this book a strong recommendation to Christians of all ages, and think you would benefit greatly by reading and discussing with another brother or sister. There is much to unpack on this topic, but the stakes are high, and the watching world needs a better story than the one they currently know.