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The statistics tell the story — pornography is a destroyer. It destroys marriages, families, careers, and reputations. In other words, pornography destroys lives. Christians are not immune to this scourge. And yet pornography remains one of the least-addressed issues in the church today. In one of the most crucial episodes ever produced by the Just Thinking podcast, Darrell and Virgil (“Omaha”) look to Scripture for answers to why pornography is such a problem for so many — including within the church — and how the gospel of Christ can lead to freedom from its unmerciful enslavement.
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- “Self-Defense Against Sexual Sin” (John MacArthur, Grace to You)
- “Guarding Sexual Purity” (John MacArthur, Grace to You)
- “Pornography: The New Narcotic” (Morgan Bennett, The Public Discourse)
- “Women and Pornography” (Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC))
- “Pornography and Dating” (Sean Perron and Spencer Harmon, Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC))
- “Find a Certified Biblical Counselor” (Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC))
- ”Seven Things to Do After You Look at Porn” (Paul Maxwell, Desiring God)
- “The Pornographic Seduction” (Albert Mohler, Ligonier Ministries)
- “The Progression of Pornography Addiction” (Gene McConnell, Focus on the Family)
- “Finally Free: Fighting for Purity with the Power of Grace” (Dr. Heath Lambert)
- “Sexual Detox: A Guide for Guys Who Are Sick of Porn” (Tim Challes)
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