4 Years and Counting…

On February 10, DGM will celebrate it’s 4th birthday.

And boy, have we come a long way.

From just a blog with a few of my own personal stories and a spam-ridden discussion forum to a multi-purpose non-profit women’s ministry consisting of a growing community, recovery groups, conferences and more. One that now transcends pornography and sex addiction to the core issues that plague the hearts of women today under our new umbrella of WHOLE Women Ministries.

The vision we have been given for WHOLE (the ministry and the conference) is that we would become a ministry where women who have been set apart for a greater purpose but have been taken captive by sin and despair can receive help, hope and healing… be restored… and ultimately equipped to do what they were created to do.

Some of you have been with us from the beginning, while some of you have only just discovered us. Wherever you fall on the spectrum, look forward to the next four years together and many years of ministry after that. As always, our ministry and programs would cease to exist without your prayers and the generosity. If you wish to give, please do so using the link below or click here for more options.

In celebration of our 4 years of ministry, we are giving away 4 copies of Dirty Girls Come Clean. Just fill out the entry form below and you will be entered as many as there are options to enter. Entries accepted until Tuesday, February 12 at 12pm CST.

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Blessings,

Crystal Renaud
Founder & Executive Director
WHOLE Women Ministries
Dirty Girls Ministries

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Beyond Ordinary: Interview with Trisha Davis

How Safe is Your Marriage?

Today, we are excited to share with you a brief interview with our good friend Trisha Davis, the co-author of the new book Beyond Ordinary, that she penned with her husband Justin.

In this beautifully written book, Justin and Trisha take us inside the slow fade that occurred in their own marriage—each telling the story from their own perspective. Together, they reveal the mistakes they made, the work they avoided, the thoughts and feelings that led to an affair and near divorce, and finally, the heart-change that had to occur in both of them before they could experience the hope, healing, and restoration of a truly extraordinary marriage.

Order your copy of Beyond Ordinary HERE, download chapters 1 and 2 for free HERE, or visit BeyondOrdinaryBook.com for additional free resources that are available for a limited time.

Now, without further adieu, here’s my interview with Trisha…

Blessings,
Crystal

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1. Briefly, share with us how pornography first affected your marriage and where it eventually lead to.

Justin and I got married young. In the first two years we were married we moved five times; had a baby and started brand new careers. Justin had become a full-time youth pastor and I was a full-time stay-at-home mom. The demands of life left little time to be physically intimate; at least that’s how I would justify it in my head. We would go weeks sometimes months without having sex. In my mind I knew sex was important but I didn’t think it needed to be a top priority. This became the norm for the next ten years of marriage.

As this area increasingly became a source of contention Justin started looking for other ways to fill this need. What started as a simple “I’ll only do this once” not only became an addiction but a prison of shame and secrecy. It wasn’t till Justin had an affair in 2005 before I would find he also had a porn addiction and was sexually abused as a child. It was the first time in our marriage I finally knew ALL of the truth. As soul crushing, as it was to hear all that had been hidden for so long, we were finally living in truth.

The word intimacy means to be fully known. For the first time in a long time Justin was fully known by God and now by his wife. Although the pain was more than I have words for, we both for the first time in our marriage were able to experience freedom. Freedom found in confession.

Freedom in knowing God still loved us both regardless of how messed up we are. Freedom found in the glorious light of forgiveness that brings about healing.

2. What is your advice for someone who struggles with pornography, but who might think it’s harmless?

Sin always leads to death, maybe not a physical death but death of relationships, death of dreams. We convince ourselves “this is the last time and then I’m quitting”. Regardless if you’re a food addict, drug addict, attention addict or porn addict, addiction always leaves you wanting more. One “last time” isn’t enough and eventually what was meant as a one-time event becomes an obsession. An obsession that breaks intimacy of being fully known and eventually starts to erode the person, wife, husband, mom or friend God longs for you to be.

If you’re addicted to porn and reading this post please hear my passionate plea for you to know that you’re NOT ALONE! You are not too messed-up, too addicted, too broken to find healing! But you will have to choose it. You will have to choose to believe that God can heal you. I don’t know how or what your healing looks like but I know Jesus is able. Will it painful? Most-likely but this time it will be redemptive pain that leads you to live in the freedom only he can provide.

3. What is your advice for the wife or husband of someone who struggles with pornography?

As hard as this is to believe, it’s not personal. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t feel betrayed or angry but there’s more to pornography than simply looking at images. Once you are able to grieve and accept the reality of your spouse’s pornography addiction you can then take your own steps to find healing. Healing begins when:

– Have honest conversations with your spouse
- Seek wise counsel from professional counselors, pastors and friends who have been on the same journey.
- Pray! Pray for wisdom, strength and grace and I promise you God will show up in ways that will blow your mind.

4. Why did you and Justin decide to write this book together?

Honestly I fought the idea of writing a book. There is a sea of marriage books out there so why add another? Why or how for that matter would God use our story anyway? Then it hit me. The story of the three servants found in Matthew 25:14-30.

Three people were given a gift of money and the freedom to do whatever they choose with it. One hid it while the other two did something with their money allowing it to multiply. God gave me the gift of HIS redemption story; the question was would I be willing to do something with it? Beyond Ordinary is my response to that call.

5. Who should read this book? Is it just for married couples?

We hope this book meets you right were you’re at. Single, married or single again this book will take you on a journey in which you will find your own story in the midst of ours. Regardless if you’re an addict or recovery addict we hope ordinary will be defeated with each turn of the page and you will see that God is fighting for you more than you are fighting for yourself.

Speakers Announced for WHOLE Women’s Conference!


Mark your calendars! WHOLE Women’s Conference is coming Saturday, September 7. For our 2nd annual conference, we are doing something a little different that we hope you will find unique and creative.

Our ministry was originally founded and has thrived through the use of technology (support groups, community, webinars, etc.). So why not make use of technology and bring our conference to women around the world? No flights to book. No hotels. No outrageous registration fees.

How you say? Well, WHOLE 2013 will be held entirely ONLINE via web streaming and entirely FREE to attend.

So whether it’s just you in front of your computer in your pajamas, you and your friends deciding to get together to attend or perhaps your church signs up as a live watch site, we are coming to YOU through the power of the Internet.

And we are excited to officially announce our keynote speakers. That’s right. Speakers. Three dynamic women to be exact. And they are in no particular order:

Additional testimonial speakers (TBA) will also present on a variety of topics including Emotional Health, Substance Addiction, Porn/Sex Addiction, Divorce, Abortion, Spiritual Abuse, Adultery, Teen Relationships and more.

FOR YOU SUPER EARLY-BiRDS, REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN… CLICK HEREBy registering early, you will be first to know when new speakers are announced, will be privy to special giveaways and more!

PRICING: As stated above, WHOLE 2013 is entirely free to attend. However, for an optional and nominal fee of $25, you can receive WHOLE ALL ACCESS. This special registration option entitles you to unlimited access to ALL the video content following the conference. An excellent choice for anyone who can’t attend the live webcast or who wants to share the content with their team/friends/family. Pretty cool, huh?

CHURCHES: We are all about community. So while attending a conference in one’s pajamas sounds great, we would LOVE for women to gather together to attend this conference. And in what better place to gather than at a church in their own backyard? If your church is interested in being a watch site, we want to know about it! We will provide printable promo posters/flyers, list your church on our website so women know you’re there and will add your church location to our registration form so you can track potential attendance. Contact us to get started.

SPONSORS: Just because we can offer this conference free of charge, that certainly doesn’t mean it is free for us to put on :) We will be relying even more heavily on advertising partners and sponsors to pull off WHOLE 2013. We have an assortment of sponsor options to choose from. If you are interested in being a financial sponsor, please check out our sponsor page.

The Best of 2012

Take a moment to check out our most popular blog posts of 2012… and let us know what you would like to read here in 2013. As part of our newly launched WHOLE Women Ministries, we are redesigning this space to become a place for women writers to share on a variety of women’s issues. If you would like to contribute a piece, contact us!

And HAPPY NEW YEAR…

  • Fifty Shades: Not Your Mother’s Romance Novel
    • “It’s not a shirtless man with a big busted woman on the cover anymore. And it’s not a woman being seduced by the stable boy in the barn. From what I’ve researched about this series of books, the main sexual themes throughout are BDSM (bondage/discipline/sadism/masochism), control, violence, damage from childhood abuse, etc.” —read more
  • What if We’re Single on Purpose?
    • So we almost develop this kind of complex that we’re just not complete until we’re married. That life really doesn’t begin until after marriage. That we don’t really count until we’re married. That we just don’t… measure… up. —read more
  • WHOLE: from Same-Sex Attraction
    • For years, my conscience was tormented and torn between disapproving God and embracing my homosexual identity. I felt I had only two choices. I could live a double life and repress my true feelings for same sex attractions and pretend to be a heterosexual, or live openly, honestly as a lesbian and take the chance of condemnation. —read more
  • When Porn Gets Personal
    • It all seemed so sudden. So hasty. Many replied to her announcement. Encouraging her to make a better choice. Some even offering to come get her. But as the week progressed, much of her story wasn’t quite lining up and our team began to do some research. —read more
  • Breaking Free: Sundi Jo’s Story
    • I picked up the church laptop and within seconds my eyes were fixated on the familiar images that had comforted me thousands of times before. God quickly snapped me back into reality. I picked up the laptop and threw it across the room. I had reached a new low in my depression. —read more

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.

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