
You can be free from
sexual addiction.

Hey brother, you are welcome here. Take a deep breath, and count to three.
1.
You’re courageous
just for showing up.
2.
God is not finished
with your story.
3.
With the help of a mentor,
you can take your life back.
A Word About Sex Addiction
Have you ever felt powerless to stop your sexual behaviors, even though you knew they were hurting you and those closest to you?
For sex addicts, our unwanted sexual behaviors often begin as a solution to life’s problems, but after a while our “solution” becomes the problem:
We need more of our drug to achieve the same desired effect.
We take more risks and cross moral lines for the sake of acting out.
We lose ourselves in the insanity as our behaviors escalate.
We experience deep shame, damaged relationships, and feelings of hopelessness—among many other negative consequences.
If this sounds familiar, know that you are not alone. Many men have discovered that their sexual behaviors aren’t just "bad habits"—they’re deeper, often compulsive patterns that can’t be overcome by willpower alone. These behaviors can feel isolating, shameful, and out of control, but lasting change is possible.
One of the most pervasive issues facing men today is pornography addiction. While porn use is often dismissed as normal and harmless, the reality is that any porn use negatively affects your body, emotions, and spiritual life—and destroys intimate relationships.
Is Porn Addiction Real?
Pornography is the most anonymous, affordable, and accessible drug on the planet. In fact, 1 in 10 adult men self-identify as addicted to porn.*
Because porn is so accessible on our digital devices, and provides an immediate and overwhelming chemical release, more people are turning to porn to manage their emotions. Porn has become an easy escape.
The problem? Porn changes your brain.
Dopamine is the brain’s “feel good” chemical. Skydiving gives you a dopamine spike of 9—porn hits 15. No wonder it’s so addictive. Over time, repeated porn use rewires your brain, making you crave more while feeling less. What starts as a habit can turn into a compulsion, and before you know it, porn is controlling you.
But the damage isn’t just physical. Porn distorts God’s design for sex, leaving you disconnected—from Him, from yourself, and from real relationships. What promises relief only fuels more isolation, shame, and pain.
Breaking free isn’t just about stopping. Real recovery means healing the wounds that drive the addiction, rewiring your mind, and rebuilding what’s been broken. A holistic approach—emotional healing, spiritual renewal, and real-world strategies—is the key to lasting freedom.
True or False:
How do I know if I am addicted to porn?
“I often make special plans
to watch porn
when I’m alone.”
“I feel shame after I use porn, but I keep going back to it."
“After porn, I’m repulsed by sex and tend to avoid
sex with my spouse.”
“I have crossed moral boundaries. I feel like no one can ever know.”
These are common experiences for sexually addicted men.
All of these statements have been true for me and many others.
Still not sure?
That’s why we have created a free guide, 5 Signs You’re Addicted to Porn, to help you gain clarity. You can also take our free self-assessment quiz to see where you stand. No pressure—just honest insight to help you take the next right step. Download the guide or start the quiz today.
61% of adults in the U.S. consume pornography.
This is up 6% since 2015.
84% of porn users say no one is helping them with their problem.
Half say no one knows about their issue.
54% of practicing Christians use porn with some frequency.
22% of practicing Christians consume pornography at least once per week.
Only 10% of U.S. Christians say their church offers programming to help those struggling with pornography.

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