About two years ago, a friend of my husband's asked if I had ever read God, Marriage, and Family by Andreas Kostenberger. At the time, I hadn't. I looked it up and it sounded interesting. When a revised edition was published this summer, I was excited to read and review it. Mark Driscoll recommended this book some time ago in a sermon series that he did at Mars Hill Church in Seattle. I can understand why. It seems as if our convictions about marriage and family as believers are attacked every day--whether through television, or what we experience at work or school, or by what we overhear at the grocery store. We have to be prepared to defend them. We need to know what we believe and why or else it will be easy for false teachers who twist the truth and the world we live in to convince us otherwise. That is where this book comes in. From the first page of this book, it is very clear that it is different than other Christian ...