“A Good Source for Teens/Young Adults”
I have three girls, the oldest being in 4th grade, so I naively thought conversations around sex, gender identity, and relationships were at least a few years away. However, even though we do our best to monitor television, books, and friendships, the older they get, the more they are exposed to, and the more questions they have about these topics.
When I saw the sub-title of "More to the Story," I knew I wanted to read this book. The book is written more on a teen/young adult level, which I wasn't prepared for, but it didn't take away from my experience. { I thought the target audience was parents/ adults, which still applies, but I know the audience is young adults}
The book starts with a theology of why we were made, for what purpose, and what that means for us as humans and believers. It then transitions to different topics that young adults ( and, in some cases, older adults) face head-on today. Each chapter is filled with Scripture-supporting the biblical view of the topic, questions for reflection, and, if needed, additional pages of clarification.
I would have liked to see more "how to have these conversations with those engaging in these lifestyles," but I understand that wasn't the book's primary objective. This is an excellent resource for student ministries, parents with children entering middle school ( and beyond), and a good starting point if you want to educate yourself on "why Christians believe these views on attraction and identity."
Kvamme is kind with her words, filled with love and grace while holding to the Truth of Scripture. She doesn't shame but invites readers into the freedom held in Christ.
Read Time: 15 minutes for each chapter ( add in time for reflection)
Level: Easily understood by adults, and young adults
Best for: Personal study, student small groups