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9 Months Sober: A Testimony from a Community Member

My name is AmyChristine and I’m sitting on the “eve’ of being 9 months sober from pornography use.

I’m currently 32 years old, but my first exposure to porn was at 8 years old. Pornography and I were the best of friends for 24 years, but in April 2012, I finally called it “quits” on the friendship.

I came across Dirty Girls Ministries (DGM) shortly after it was founded in 2009. I discovered it by searching the internet for porn addiction help. I was surprised to read that I was not alone and felt very encouraged to get involved.

DGM opened up a new world to me. For the first time I had some hope. I read the founder, Crystal Renaud, had found freedom from pornography, so it gave me hope too. At the time, DGM’s online community was my source of strength when I couldn’t find it in myself. Finding DGM opened my heart up to being more vulnerable with others, including my mentor who walked alongside me through life. Through my involvement in DGM’s online community I slowly began to learn to run to Jesus in the midst of temptations.The online forum was rather small at the time, so I got to know people quite well. The online friendships were incredibly helpful. It was a comfort to know I wasn’t the only one.

I was not alone.

In 2010, after being involved in DGM’s community for a while, I came to realize that I could not save someone else. I’m not their savior, Jesus is. I can not be responsible for another person’s healing or recovery. But I can be an encouragement & a catalyst for change nonetheless. I also realized through DGM, that pornography addiction is an epidemic. New women were joining daily and at times I felt a bit overwhelmed. It was difficult to see so many women hurting and struggling with the same crap.

As I look at my 9 months of sobriety, I find a few active ingredients that contributed to my recovery. The first ingredient is, of course, Jesus. It’s impossible without Him. The second ingredient is accountability. I achieve the accountability through using Covenant Eyes & have also found a great mentor. I cannot stress how important accountability is in regards to recovery. I learned that the hard way.

The third ingredient is community. It’s critical to have people in your life that care about your recovery and freedom. I thought I had became a Christian at 16 years old. But one day my friend & mentor was praying to God asking why I wasn’t finding freedom. She had seen God do miracles and knew He would heal but why wasn’t He doing it for me? God’s response to her was “She doesn’t know Me.” Once I heard that I realized I had never been verbal about my acceptance of Christ. That changed on Feb 17, 2011 and from there things slowly started to change.

It took over a year of actively going to counseling, changing counselors, trying recovery 12 step groups & everything imaginable, for my heart to begin to change as well. It wasn’t the groups that changed my heart, it was my walk with Christ and the people that care about me that changed my heart.

It was April 2012 when I finally decided to give up porn again. This was probably the millionth time “quitting,” but I didn’t know it was my last time. It’s also the same time I gave up the on/off again online relationship with woman I had met in 2009.

I am a testament to the fact that God can change hearts and lives! Am I worried about relapse? Yes, of course. I think every addict is. And I believe a relapse would be devastating. But now, I know who to run to… His name is Jesus.

If you are new to DGM, I want to welcome you. This community is a great place to start your recovery and find freedom!

Merry Christmas from Our Team!

Our 2012 Year in Review

Our DGM online community membership has DOUBLED since this time last year. But these are more than numbers. They are women becoming WHOLE. In addition to this growth, 2012 has been a great year for our ministry and we are excited to share a year-in-review. Check it out, HERE.

Year-End Giving

Please think of us with a year-end gift, HERE. It is the generosity of others and God’s grace that enable us to continue our ministry to women.

Crystal’s New Website

Our Founder and Executive Director has launched her own website to host her speaking and new coaching services. Check it out, HERE.

Just in Time for Christmas… try Covenant Eyes for FREE for 30 Days. Click the banner to sign up.

iPhones/iPads: Did You Know?

Nearly 1 in 5 searches made from mobile devices are for adult material.

We at DGM love our iPhones and iPads. But we also love our accountability.

Did you know that the new Apple operating system allows users to browse the web in secret? This new feature is called Private Browsing and is easily enabled under settings. In addition to this, browsing history can also be selectively deleted. Meaning, a user can remove the sites they don’t others to see they visited. The history feature is special to the iPhone 5, but the private browsing feature has been around for a while and is included in iOS update for iPhone 4 or 4s and iPad.

Obviously, we don’t bring this to your attention to give you tips! We want you, as an accountability partner, parent or employer, to know the new risk factors to your friends and family’s online integrity. And for you to share these risk factors with your accountability partner if these new features are temptations for you.

There’s help. If you want to take your accountability and browsing integrity a step further, our friends Covenant Eyes and XXXChurch both have internet browsing apps. You may also disable Safari to remove temptation and solely use these apps for your web browsing.

The Porn Path (Powerful Message by Pastor Mark Driscoll)

Mark Driscoll, founding pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, recently preached a stirring message about the harms of pornography called “The Porn Path.” This message is a part of a series, “Real Marriage.”

Our friend Crissy (a former porn actress) is interviewed by Pastor Mark and his wife during this message and our friend Bill Struthers (author of Wired for Intimacy) is quoted.

At times throughout this message, there are things that are tough to hear, but that is exactly why you need to listen to it. You can check out a preview of Pastor Mark’s message below and watch/listen to the whole thing, here.

A particularly powerful and disturbing quote from this message is:

“Some of you will say, ‘Well, I don’t contribute money to it.’ But you do, because the advertisers are the ones who pay a fee, and every time you click, you are legitimizing their existence, and you’re participating in a culture of slavery and abuse. And there is no such thing as free porn. The people participating pay and the advertisers pay so that you can enjoy their suffering, shame, and humiliation… Some of what’s made is because of sex trafficking; some of the women who are even in the industry in the US are often held against their will, threatened, beaten, traumatized, because it’s always about the money. And even if you’re not giving your credit card number, by clicking on the site, you are encouraging an advertiser to pay money, so that someone might be assaulted and abused, and you’re complicit in that.”

I recently returned from Thailand where I saw with my own eyes, very young women (likely underage) being trafficked for sexual purposes. I am still processing this trip and hope to write more about it in the near future. But the correlation between pornography and human trafficking is very, very real. We have to wake up and face this very dark reality and the responsibility we have in it.

Face the tough stuff,
Crystal Renaud
DGM Founder

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Hooked: A Christian Response to Porn Addiction

A couple of weeks ago, I had the honor of co-hosting a webinar with Luke Gilkerson of Covenant Eyes. Our topic was about pornography addiction and how the church can help those who feel trapped in this sin.

This webinar is ideal for:
• Pastors, ministers, or church leaders
• Small group or Bible study leaders
• Accountability partners of those who struggle
• Spouses of those who struggle
• Men and women who struggle

The webinar is now available as a recording online. Check it out below!

With hope…
Crystal Renaud

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