Another excellent book from Joe Barnard, targeted toward Christian men who are aware of the effect of sin on their lives and who want to do something about it. Joe helpfully discusses the deceptiveness of sin, and the difficulties in identifying it. Toward the end of the book, he focuses on four sins that are killing modern men: pride, lust, vanity and sloth.
One of the most helpful features of this book is that whilst Joe rightly discusses sin with an alarming attitude, he also outlines specific strategies which will help men to extinguish sin in their lives. I found Joe’s interaction with Heath Lambert’s great book “Finally Free” on pp.75-78 to be particularly helpful. I was also challenged by his encouragement to use journaling as a strategy for becoming more self-aware, but also less self-centred.
As with all of Joe’s content, I find this book to be a very practical and easily readable guide for many modern, Western, Christian men who are struggling in their Christian lives. I recommend it to all such men, and would like to encourage men who feel ashamed about sin in their lives to remember that sometimes admitting that you need help, and trying to get some help, may be the most important first step.