| BOOK REVIEWBirth Control: Planning Ahead 
                or Playing God?By Belinda ElliottCBN.com Producer
 
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                 Should Christians use birth control? For some Christian 
                couples this is a difficult question to answer. Numerous books 
                and Web sites are devoted to the topic, often passionately defending 
                their views on the issue as the only “right way” for 
                godly couples. The issue of birth control is a controversial one for many Christians. 
                There are those who believe that any technique that could interfere 
                with the potential for conception is an attempt to “play 
                God” and violates God’s Word. At the other end of 
                the spectrum are those who consider all methods of contraception 
                as viable, even those that could destroy a developing embryo. 
                Between these two extremes are various positions held by people 
                who believe some, but not all, birth control methods are acceptable. 
               One of the newest books to tackle the topic, The Contraception 
                Guidebook: Options, Risks, and Answers for Christian Couples, 
                is a refreshing addition to the wealth of information available 
                in bookstores and on the Internet about contraception. Unlike 
                many other books on the subject, this book does not attempt to 
                provide a clear-cut answer to the birth control debate. What it 
                does provide is sound medical information about various methods 
                of contraception and how they work, to allow readers to make their 
                own decisions about how ethical or appropriate birth control is 
                for them. Published by Zondervan in partnership with the Christian Medical 
                Association, the book is written by Dr. William R. Cutrer, an 
                OB/GYN and ordained minister, with Sandra Glahn, a journalist 
                and seminary professor. The authors are sensitive to the various 
                views of contraception held within the body of Christ, and they 
                acknowledge that it is not their responsibility to choose for 
                couples what methods are right or wrong. “Our desire in writing this book is to speak kindness, 
                gentleness, and humility in what has been at times a heated discussion,” 
                the authors say. Designed for married and engaged couples, the majority of the 
                book is dedicated to exploring the many types of contraception 
                methods available to couples today. The book offers in-depth explanations 
                of condoms, diaphragms, sponges, IUDs, oral contraceptives, hormone 
                therapies, surgical procedures, and the controversial morning-after 
                pill. The authors also discuss other topics related to contraception 
                including myths about sex and pregnancy, abortion, surgical sterilization, 
                natural family planning, infertility, and adoption.  While the book is full of medical data and research, the authors 
                do a superb job of making the information easy to understand. 
                And the authors provide numerous Scripture references for couples 
                to study further and prayerfully consider. They also acknowledge 
                topics on which the Scripture doesn't specifically comment. Cutrer and Glahn write, "In this work we will reason from 
                Scriptures as often and as carefully as we can, but where the 
                Bible is silent, we'll acknowledge that silence."  Where the Bible is not silent, on issues like abortion for example, 
                the authors cite reasons why those procedures directly violate 
                God's Word. For readers who are curious about where the Christian 
                Medical and Dental Associations stand on issues covered in the 
                book, an appendix is provided with statements from the associations 
                regarding hormonal birth control, human sexuality, abortion, and 
                reproductive technology.  Also helpful are the discussion questions included with each 
                chapter, as well as additional questions for couples in an appendix. 
                The thought-provoking questions encourage communication between 
                husbands and wives about each topic covered in the book and how 
                it relates to their family.  One exercise in particular illustrates how often couples do not 
                realize the expectations of their spouse on issues surrounding 
                family planning. Cutrer writes that during counseling sessions 
                he often has the couple sit back to back and hold up their fingers 
                to represent the number of children they want to have. He says 
                the couples rarely have the same answer. If couples take time 
                to discuss their thoughts on these issues ahead of time, they 
                will likely avoid surprises as they begin to plan their families. Being a newlywed myself, this book quickly captured my attention. 
                It provided information and medical answers that I had spent weeks 
                trying to uncover for myself on the Internet. In my search, I 
                quickly grew weary of sites that provided more Christian “opinion” 
                than medical facts about contraception. It is refreshing to read 
                a book that presents the medical research underlying contraception 
                without feeling the authors are trying to sway the reader’s 
                decision one way or the other. I highly recommend this book for Christian couples seeking reliable 
                information about contraception. Pick up a copy today, and prayerfully 
                read it as you seek the Lord’s guidance in building your 
                family.
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