With the passion Martin Luther had for the Church in his day, Mike Cleveland sets forth a challenge to the Church to employ the resources God has given to help men and women find freedom from sexual impurity. The biblical principles of these "95 Theses" present a clear call for a pure reformation of the Church.
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Reviewed by Ricardo Amaro (Fayetteville, NC), September 20, 2007
I have been greatly blessed by Mike's teaching. I can say now that I am free indeed by the great power of Christ thru the teachings of this book and the power of the Word God. Must have.
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Reviewed by William (Miami, FL), October 05, 2003
I am familiar with Mike's teaching through the Setting Captives Free online course. We MUST get serious about sexual purity, for God to be able to use us, and genuine revival to come.
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Reviewed by Dr. Bob Bevington (Cuyahoga Falls, OH), March 11, 2003
Vital truth for those in the grip of sexually-related sin. This book is a must-read for every pastor, seminary student, and parent. It is about time someone told it like it is: Pornography is an epidemic, and it has invaded the Church! The book provides Biblical answers, both theological and practical. Thanks, Mike Cleveland!
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Reviewed by Shon (West Bend IA), March 10, 2003
This short little book is an excellent resource to add to your collection! It is a no holds barred yet entirely biblical wake up call to the Church; warning of the foothold satan has within the ranks. Sexual impurity and immorality is nearly as rampant within the church walls as outside and Mike Cleveland offers gospel freedom and biblical truths to break the bonds of sin.
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Author: Mike Cleveland
Located in: West Salem, Ohio
Submitted: March 10, 2003
Tell us a little about yourself. God rescued me from a life of impurity and
slavery to sin, He made me alive in Him and I
want others to find the same freedom and the same
joy that He has given me.
What was your motivation behind this project? My motivation in writing this book was to see God
honored through the equipping of the church to
deal with the impurity which is weakening the
church today.
What do you hope folks will gain from this project? This book is presented as a wake-up call to the
church to turn away from the impurity of
the "addiction life" and return to the power of
the "resurrection life" that is in Jesus Christ.
The book clearly presents the biblical method of
recovering those who are in bondage and, because
this is a "church wide" problem, it provides
exact steps the church as a whole can take to
help.
Martin Luther's 95 Theses began a reformation
that has lasted to this day. The church is now in
need of a Pure Reformation. This book was
written to encourage a reformation of purity to
the church of our day.
Who are your influences, sources of inspiration or favorite authors / artists? Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, John Piper