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So, you've decided to use Natural Family Planning.
Has it blessed your marriage? Deepened your respect for your body? Has it made your sex life fantastic?
Do you and your spouse hold hands at sunset, and do pink flowers grow around your marital bed?
If so, this book is not for you.
But if you've tried Natural Family Planning and have discovered that your life is now awful - or if you feel judged or judgey, or if you trust NFP but your doctor doesn't, or if just you're trying to figure out how the heck to have a sex life that is holy but still human - you'll find comfort, encouragement, honesty, wit, and, most importantly, practical advice in The Sinner's Guide to NFP.
In a series of funny, frank, and profound essays, popular Catholic blogger and mother of nine Simcha Fisher shows what it's really like to practice NFP, and how to achieve those fabled "marriage building" benefits.
The Sinner's Guide to NFP helps you with:
- NFP and your spiritual life
- NFP and the rest of the world
- NFP in the trenches
An easy and lively read, thoroughly grounded in orthodox Catholic theology, this book is packed with refreshingly frank insights about sex, love, and marriage. The next time you ask yourself, "If NFP is wonderful, why am I so miserable?" - don't panic. The Sinner's Guide to NFP is here to help.
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- Audible Audio Edition
- Listening Length: 2 hours and 50 minutes
- Program Type: Audiobook
- Version: Unabridged
- Publisher: Audible Studios
- Audible.com Release Date: December 10, 2013
- Whispersync for Voice: Ready
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00GLZE1MG
"You get what you pay for," is a truism more powerful than we realize. Our age cries out a demand for "free birth control" but anything that is truly valuable costs something, or requires some kind of saving-up or sacrifice. In her book, The Sinner's Guide to NFP, Simcha Fisher spells out -- in frank, often hilarious terms -- the very real costs of Natural Family Planning.
Fisher is wide-awake; she appreciates irony and -- with a sense of humor that is proportionate to the seriousness of her purpose -- she helps the reader wake up and smell the irony, too: that "do your own thing" means "as long as you don't get pregnant"; that "use natural products because your body deserves wholeness" does not extend to family planning, where the artificial contraception that will compartmentalize the biggest relationships and most meaningful acts of your life has become de rigueur. Don't buy that, counsels Fisher. Likewise, don't buy the "sweetness and light" version of NFP -- the one promising a continual "honeymoon effect" -- until you have had a chance to examine the costs. NFP is demanding, and Fisher chronically just how daunting, exacting, and, yes, frustrating it can be to submit something as powerful, joyous and consoling as one's sex drive to something as unseen and wayward as the life of faith, in marriage. NFP is not free. It costs a great deal, of both partners. And yet...through the very depths of her learned compassion -- expressed so eloquently and with such transparent humility -- Fisher provides the evidence of its solid, life-enhancing value. You get what you pay for.
By Elizabeth Scalia aka The Anchoress
I have struggled with the Church's teaching on NFP through two children, two miscarriages, widowhood and now heading into another marriage. I was extremely thankful for the honest approach to NFP and how difficult it can be (when it fails, when it makes you resent your partner, when you just do not want to accept the fact that it is morally acceptable) in contrast to how much I have seen it romanticized to the point of alienating those who don't find it easy or enjoyable. If you are looking for acceptance of not wanting to use NFP do not look here. But if you need to encouragement to keep trying and keep trying to use NFP in spite of how truly difficult it can be, this is an awesome book.
By EF
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