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The Problem with Pornography video series

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Why Is Pornography a Problem for My Faith?

Just as pornography creates a gulf between us and others, it drives a wedge between us and our Creator. Pornography is a sin that divides, causing us to retreat in shame and, like Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, hide from our loving God who desires an intimate relationship with us. In this video, Luke Campbell explains why we need to take pornography seriously and how we can heal our relationship with God.

Get more out of this series!

After watching video 4, follow these steps to get the most out of this part of the series:

// Step 1

Read and meditate on this verse: “Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body.” (1 Corinthians 6:18)

// Step 2

Answer these discussion questions:

    1. Have you ever felt shame, whether because of pornography use or some other sin in your life, drive a wedge into your relationship with God?
    2. Do you believe you are “God’s most wondrous creation, valued to the degree that God took on the form of a man and died on your behalf”?
    3. How can you better fulfill your highest calling of pursuing an intimate relationship with your Creator? What is standing in the way?

// Step 3

Listen to the Focus on the Family Broadcast Becoming the Woman God Made Me to Be” with Linda Seiler to hear her remarkable story of finding healing in Christ after many years of struggling with pornography addiction.

// Step 4

Sign up for the free video series Rethinking Christian Sexuality with Dr. Juli Slattery for an enlightening overview of God’s design for our sexuality, and how couples can live that design out in their marriage.

 

Reach out to our counsellors if you need help. Focus on the Family Canada has a team of in-house registered Christian counsellors who will listen to you and point you to where you can find help and support. Call 1.800.661.9800 weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pacific time to book a free one-time phone counselling consultation and to get a referral to a counsellor in your area. For more information, visit FocusOnTheFamily.ca/Counselling.