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This month’s bonus series is on a topic that can tend to be very uncomfortable to talk about. But this is a good uncomfortable. Pornography is a subject that affects all of us in one way or another and it’s important to have these conversations. The average age of kids who view pornography for the first time is 9 years old. As a parent you may read that statistic and feel completely discouraged or overwhelmed, but you’re not alone! On today’s show Chris McKenna shares ways we can help protect our kids from the weapons of the internet.
Chris McKenna is a former middle school youth director, and author of multiple resources for families and churches. His 2019 US Senate testimony was the catalyst for new federal and state online child protection legislation and earned Protect Young Eyes (PYE) the Dignity Defense Alert Award in 2020. The PYE team performs hundreds of presentations at schools, churches, and nonprofits, receives over a million visits to their popular website annually, and was featured in the Childhood 2.0 movie
I hope in this series you gain a wealth of resources to help you, however this topic affects you. Whether you’re someone who has struggled with pornography and addiction, or you are a spouse or partner who is dealing with the betrayal of such addiction, we encourage you to check out the links from the show to find support, healing, and ultimately freedom.
SHOW LINKS:
Protect Young Eyes
Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.
Good Pictures Bad Pictures
God’s Design for Sex
How to Talk to a 5 Year Old About Pornography
What is Sextortion? 3 Prevention Tips for Families
Beggars Daughter
Quenched
The Healing Church
Part 1 of Let’s Talk About Porn with Sam Black
Part 2 of Let’s Talk About Porn with Jessica Harris
Celebrate Recovery
Covenant Eyes
Canopy
Bark - Use Code JAMIE10
Coddling of the American Mind
THH #506 From Porn to Pastor
THH #565 Liberator Preview w/Chelsea and Layton Boeve
THH #538 Boundaries with Jim Cress
Jamie’s Newsletter
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This month’s bonus series is on a topic that can tend to be very uncomfortable to talk about. But this is a good uncomfortable. Pornography is a subject that affects all of us in one way or another and it’s important to have these conversations. The average age of kids who view pornography for the first time is 9 years old. As a parent you may read that statistic and feel completely discouraged or overwhelmed, but you’re not alone! On today’s show Chris McKenna shares ways we can help protect our kids from the weapons of the internet.
Chris McKenna is a former middle school youth director, and author of multiple resources for families and churches. His 2019 US Senate testimony was the catalyst for new federal and state online child protection legislation and earned Protect Young Eyes (PYE) the Dignity Defense Alert Award in 2020. The PYE team performs hundreds of presentations at schools, churches, and nonprofits, receives over a million visits to their popular website annually, and was featured in the Childhood 2.0 movie
I hope in this series you gain a wealth of resources to help you, however this topic affects you. Whether you’re someone who has struggled with pornography and addiction, or you are a spouse or partner who is dealing with the betrayal of such addiction, we encourage you to check out the links from the show to find support, healing, and ultimately freedom.
SHOW LINKS:
Protect Young Eyes
Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.
Good Pictures Bad Pictures
God’s Design for Sex
How to Talk to a 5 Year Old About Pornography
What is Sextortion? 3 Prevention Tips for Families
Beggars Daughter
Quenched
The Healing Church
Part 1 of Let’s Talk About Porn with Sam Black
Part 2 of Let’s Talk About Porn with Jessica Harris
Celebrate Recovery
Covenant Eyes
Canopy
Bark - Use Code JAMIE10
Coddling of the American Mind
THH #506 From Porn to Pastor
THH #565 Liberator Preview w/Chelsea and Layton Boeve
THH #538 Boundaries with Jim Cress
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