A review by nayathedragonslaya
Sex, Jesus, and the Conversations the Church Forgot by Mo Isom

Did not finish book. Stopped at 16%.
Not a fan of the voice of this book, which reminds me too much of an instagram influencer (which I suppose Isom technically is) but more concerning to me is the idea that experience, without any additional research, equals authority. I don’t doubt her testimony is moving, but I don’t believe that that alone equips Isom or anyone else to write an authoritative book on something so complex as the relationship between sex and faith with the majority of her research being “facts” with no provided in-text context taken from statisticbrain.com. 
This book was gifted to me and while I appreciate the sentiment, I’m not willing to buy into the statistical and anecdotal manipulation without sufficient evidence of Isom’s care for the authority her words carry simply because they’re in a published book.