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Questions You Can't Ask Your Mama
- 68 1/2 Questions for Craig and Mike
- Narrated by: Stephen Rose
- Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An edgy, biblical look at topics the church has been silent about. This book provides honest, authentic answers to questions that most men and women have asked in their own minds. Nothing is off limits in this book for teens and older. The topics covered include porn, sex, masturbation, and what God has to say about it all.
©2001 Fireproof Ministries (P)2008 Fireproof Ministries
What the critics say
"An introspective collection of questions and answers that anyone can relate to...answers for life...crucial answers that can shape and mold the minds of the reader." (Clint McManaman)
"Truthful, direct, disturbing, wonderful. It's a book you could give directly to a struggling youth (or adult), though it could be used in a group setting as well. Well-written; a great addition to your toolbox." ( YouthWorker Journal)
"Truthful, direct, disturbing, wonderful. It's a book you could give directly to a struggling youth (or adult), though it could be used in a group setting as well. Well-written; a great addition to your toolbox." ( YouthWorker Journal)