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The Healing Church: What Churches Get Wrong about Pornography and How to Fix It Paperback – May 16, 2023
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Two-thirds of men and a third of women who attend church regularly say they struggle with pornography. Yet only 7% of churches offer specific resources and support to their congregations.
Pastors and church leaders are well aware of the issue of pornography—thanks to decades of studies and Christian blog and magazine articles—however the local church is caught in a painful trap. When Christians are too ashamed to admit their struggle, church leaders aren’t able to directly support those who are actively struggling; when church attendees do find the courage to seek help, they often receive ineffective support from pastors and ministry leaders due to lack of proactive planning.
As a former journalist and current Director of Recovery Education for Covenant Eyes, Sam Black understands the stronghold pornography can have on an individual’s life. His writing in The Healing Church actively addresses these issues and provides clear guidance for ministry leaders as they support those who seek to live in freedom.
In The Healing Church, ministry leaders will discover how to create safe spaces and apply processes that restore those trapped in compulsive behaviors with pornography. Sam Black outlines the most successful examples from churches currently providing meaningful aid and includes stories of Christians who found healing from porn strongholds, as evidence of the type of healing that pastors and church leaders can provide.
In researching this book, Sam Black conducted more than 70 interviews not only with pastors, counselors, and ministry leaders, but also with everyday people who recovered from a secret life of sin and are helping others who feel trapped by porn and unwanted sexual behaviors. The Healing Church affirms how those who experience true brokenness and surrender to discipleship and life change become strong servants to the Body of Christ and healthier as people overall. When the selfish become selfless, when the idolators learn to worship Christ, when the prideful become meek, they become more fulfilled as servants and filled with purpose.
Today, the local church has choices. It can largely ignore the problems of pornography because they are too unseemly. It can chastise, rebuke, and cast out, which sends more people into hiding. Or it can lead people through a grace-filled process to the foot of the Cross, where strongholds are crushed and where stronger servants arise.
- Print length266 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMorgan James Faith
- Publication dateMay 16, 2023
- Dimensions6.25 x 0.75 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-101636980252
- ISBN-13978-1636980256
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About the Author
Sam Black serves as the director of recovery education for Covenant Eyes (covenanteyes.com). Having walked his own grace-filled journey to healing with the support of allies, Sam is passionate about helping people live free from pornography. He is the author of The Porn Circuit, which reviews the neurological impact of pornography and isavailable through Covenant Eyes.
Sam worked as a journalist for eighteen years before joining the Covenant Eyes team in 2007. Since then, he has edited seventeen books on the impact of pornography and has spoken at numerous parenting and men’s conferences. He has been married since 1995, is the father of two adult children, and currently resides outside of Lansing, MI.
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- Publisher : Morgan James Faith (May 16, 2023)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 266 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1636980252
- ISBN-13 : 978-1636980256
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.25 x 0.75 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #229,584 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #415 in Christian Men's Issues
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About the author

Sam Black is the author of The Healing Church: What Churches Get Wrong About Pornography and How to Fix It. The director of life change education at Covenant Eyes, Sam joined the Covenant Eyes team in 2007 after 18 years as an award-winning journalist. He has edited 16 books on the impact of pornography and speaks at parent, men’s, and leaders events. Sam also wrote The Porn Circuit: Understand Your Brain and Break Porn Habits. Sam is passionate about helping Christians live free from pornography because he knows you keep what you give away. He walks his own grace-filled journey with the support of valued allies.
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His chapter on addressing church culture will challenge the reader to confront one of the most difficult things to change in a church community. Difficult but an absolute necessity if your church wants to make a difference in the lives of people dying from this struggle.






