This is a pair of well-produced lessons on what traditional Christianity has to say about heterosexual relationships. The two lessons, pleasantly rendered by Charles and Burr, offer wisdom and advice about staying sexually faithful, which to these authors is the linchpin that holds people together. This bond, they say, is inseparable from other marital qualities like trust, devotion, vulnerability, and sacrifice. Appealing to the view that men should be leaders and women followers, the author promotes a social order that conforms to traditional interpretations of biblical teaching, not to views of marriage that recognize the enormous strengths and initiative that women can exercise in their marriages.