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#7 - ‘Cut It Out’ Isn’t a Cure—The Church Must Rethink Porn Recovery

#7 - ‘Cut It Out’ Isn’t a Cure—The Church Must Rethink Porn Recovery

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In this episode, David and Eileen address some common questions from spouses who are frustrated that their partner has turned to the church, and only to the church. Is simply attending church enough to turn your life around and achieve success in recovery? What about the addict who says they have God now and everything is good? David and Eileen tackle this difficult subject by addressing the full scope of recovery and balance in taking care of all the gifts given to us.

If you struggle with spiritual topics, this episode may challenge some of your beliefs or wounds from the church and how it handles addiction or disruptive behavior. We would love to hear from you or have you on a future podcast. Please see below for info on how to sign up

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Welcome to a raw, honest, and hope-filled podcast where we share our journey of healing after the devastation of porn addiction and infidelity. We’ve walked through betrayal, broken trust, and deep pain—but we also found redemption, restoration, and real transformation.

If you’ve ever wondered if a marriage can truly recover from this kind of trauma, you're not alone—and the answer is yes. Through candid conversations, faith-based insight, and practical tools, we’ll guide you through what it takes to rebuild trust, set healthy boundaries, and heal together. This is our story—and it might just help you write yours.

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