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What Wild at Heart does for men, Captivating does for women: Setting their hearts free. This groundbreaking book helps readers by:Providing a look into the glorious design of women.Describing how the feminine heart can be restored.Casting a vision for the power, freedom, and beauty of a woman released to be all she was meant to be.Healing the trauma of the past.The message of Captivating is this: Your heart matters more than anything else in all creation. The desires you had as a little girl and the longings you still feel as a woman are telling you of the life God created you to live. He offers to come now as the Hero of your story, to rescue your heart and release you to live as a fully alive and feminine woman. A woman who is truly captivating.

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I am a man who read this in an effort to better understand my wife and to gain some insight into how she thinks. Wow! Let me just say what a great job John and Stasi Eldredge have done with this one. If you're a guy who has read John's book "Wild at Heart", then you owe it to yourself and your wife to read Captivating. This book can help a lot of women, but I think it will also impact a lot of husbands if they give it a try.
I read this book when it first came out. A friend and I did it as a Bible Study. At the time, I loved it and underlined a bunch. I was in my mid-late 20s when I first read it. I am now in my mid 40s. I read this book again last night and now have a very different view. In fact, I do not have a single positive thing to say about this book.First, this book references very little Scripture and the little that is used is bent to fit their ideas. This book has a lot of pretty sounding words, but very little substance. But the most disturbing thing about this book is its view of women. First, there are numerous mentions of little girls, but very little.mention of adult women. Men are portrayed as the hero, but women are portrayed as a princess passively waiting to be rescued and married. Once she is married, her only jobs are to look beautiful and entice her husband. That sounds more like a prostitute than a wife. They also tell the story of a wife who is being verbally abused and manipulated by her mother. Instead of telling his wife she needs to stand up to her mother, he takes the phone away and says "You will not talk to my wife like that. You can't call back until you can be kind." We are supposed to applaud this husband for standing up for his wife. But he basically took away his wife's right to have a voice and to stand up for herself.This book also has a very narrow view of women. It assumes all women like playing dress up and wearing dresses. I have always been a tomboy. When I was a little girl, my mom would dress me up in cute little dresses. But when I came home, I would be covered in mud, my hair a mess, and torn tights. Why? Because I liked to play. Dodgeball, kickball, king of the mountain, climbing on equipment. I have always hated wearing dresses and do to this day. Does that make me less of a woman? NO!I also find it ironic that they reference the movie A Walk in the Clouds starring Keanu Reeves. He plays a young soldier just returning from war to a wife he barely knows. He meets Victoria Aragon on the train. The Eldridges mention Victoria as someone to emulate. But it makes me wonder if they have ever watched the entire movie. I have. Many times. In fact, it's one of my favorites. There are a few things the Eldridges don't mention about Victoria. First, when Paul first meets her she is pregnant out of wedlock and admits to sleeping with one of her professors. She is afraid that if she returns unmarried and pregnant her father will kill her. So Paul agrees to pose as her husband. Secondly, at one point Victoria attempts to seduce Paul and to get him to sleep with her. She makes it very clear that she is willing. But it is Paul who walks away. He tells her "You can't imagine how I want you. But I'm not free and I won't hurt you that way. I won't."The Eldridges also assume that every woman dreams of getting married and that her life will never be complete until she is. I will never get married. I don't need a man to complete me. I have my own thoughts and opinions, my own apartment and pay all my own bills. Am I less of a woman because I'm not married or in a relationship with a man? NO!I honestly don't know how any woman can think marriage is something desirable after reading this book. Women are objectified and valued only for her beauty. Her sole purpose is to fulfill and satisfy her husband. No thank you!

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