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“…a stark realization to all of us that we need a clear cut awareness of how to deal…
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Dirty Girls: The New Porn Addicts
Anne Jackson shares her powerful testimony. One many Christian women have today, but rarely tell.
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Truth and Sex: Part 1
“…a stark realization to all of us that we need a clear cut awareness of how to deal with this so we don’t lose additional leaders or possibilities for ministries. Calling it bad and saying ‘don’t do it’ obviously isn’t working.”




