Obviously, we have talked about this issue before but I found this article interesting as it discusses a Christian group that aims to help others address this issue of pornography and so may be something that you may want your own church to consider further. That being said, I have no affiliation with this group and know nothing about their specific service.
An online ministry that helps men who struggle with sex and pornography addiction has been getting increased interest from churches looking to partner with them due to recent closures over the coronavirus pandemic.
The Live Free Community app was launched in November 2019, with over 700 individual members as well as a couple of church partners signing up.
In an interview with The Christian Post, Live Free founder Carl Thomas explained that, with many churches closing down over pandemic concerns, his group is "suddenly" receiving "more interest and inquiries."
"Now with COVID-19, churches are being forced to take their efforts online, something many recovery groups have no experience with," Thomas said.
Thomas also told CP that his ministry "can provide them all the tools they need to do this and do it effectively."
Given the need and the current situation, Thomas noted that the group was waiving their usual $299 setup fee for congregations, though the monthly fee of $4.99 would remain.
Article: https://www.christianpost.com/church-ministries/online-anti-porn-ministry-getting-increased-interest-from-churches-due-to-coronavirus-shutdowns.html
An online ministry that helps men who struggle with sex and pornography addiction has been getting increased interest from churches looking to partner with them due to recent closures over the coronavirus pandemic.
The Live Free Community app was launched in November 2019, with over 700 individual members as well as a couple of church partners signing up.
In an interview with The Christian Post, Live Free founder Carl Thomas explained that, with many churches closing down over pandemic concerns, his group is "suddenly" receiving "more interest and inquiries."
"Now with COVID-19, churches are being forced to take their efforts online, something many recovery groups have no experience with," Thomas said.
Thomas also told CP that his ministry "can provide them all the tools they need to do this and do it effectively."
Given the need and the current situation, Thomas noted that the group was waiving their usual $299 setup fee for congregations, though the monthly fee of $4.99 would remain.
Article: https://www.christianpost.com/church-ministries/online-anti-porn-ministry-getting-increased-interest-from-churches-due-to-coronavirus-shutdowns.html