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Millions struggle in secret while misunderstanding clouds porn’s impact on Christians and the Church. Be the beacon of hope that cuts through the fog and leads people through a grace-filled process to the foot of the cross where strongholds are crushed! Join us to learn how the Church can be a part of God’s healing plan for those who struggle with this addiction.
Is Jesus really the only way? Our guest, a renowned apologist, will join us to teach us how to make defending your faith easier for new and lifelong believers. Is Christianity a copycat religion? Does the resurrection matter? Join us to learn how to contend for the faith!
Sam Black is the author of The Porn Circuit: Understand Your Brain and Break Porn Habits and 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 is passionate about helping Christians live free from pornography because he knows you keep what you give away.
Dr. Sean McDowell is a gifted communicator with a passion for equipping the church, especially young people, to make the case for the Christian faith. He connects with audiences through humor and stories while imparting hard evidence and logical support of a biblical worldview. Sean is an associate professor in Talbot School of Theology’s Christian Apologetics program at Biola University. Sean is an internationally recognized speaker and the author, co-author, or editor of numerous books. He has a popular YouTube channel in which he discusses apologetics, culture, and worldview issues and regularly hosts conversations with non-Christians.