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How Can AA Help Sex Addicts?
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Many of the principles of addiction are similar regardless of the particular outlet (i.e. alcohol, drugs, food, sex, etc.). This week, Jonathan and Stephen share some statements people often say in the AA community that will prove insightful and helpful to anyone struggling with sexual addiction.
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Everyone faces temptations in life, but how many of us know how to deal with this fact? As temptations swirl about our lives, we must learn how to respond well or we run the risk of being swallowed by them. Jonathan and Stephen deal with this universal topic and provide insights for winning against temptation.
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What is the process of sexual lust and where does it ultimately lead? Jonathan and Stephen break apart the process to give you a very specific picture of what lust looks like. Learn how to respond to this process in your own life and reshape it to point toward purity.
What are people thinking when they contact us for help? How does this thinking change as hope is introduced of a different life, a life marked by purity rather than porn or addiction? Listen in as Jonathan and Stephen share some "before and after" comments from people who have dared to give purity a try. Find out if you have what it takes to be a man or woman of purity, to see if your thinking might be changed as well.
This week we have Sandy back in the studio who is "living the struggle" of having walked through a marriage broken by sexual sin. Sandy continues to share the insights and wisdom she has gained over the past 2 years of journeying through the healing process. Listen in and be encouraged by this woman's story of strength and resiliency.
This week we have a special guest in the studio who is "living the struggle" of having walked through a marriage broken by sexual sin. Sandy shares insights and wisdom she has gained over the past 2 years of journeying through the healing process. Listen in and be encouraged by this woman's story of strength and resiliency.
Did you know that the American Psychological Association is being lobbied by gay activist groups to make it unethical for counselors or ministries like ours to treat homosexuality as a sexual disorder, citing biased reports that claim homosexuality is genetic? What might happen if homosexuals gain the same legal status as ethnic minorities? What would this mean to the institution of marriage, not to mention sexual morality? Listen in as Jonathan and Lee discuss this very important and timely topic.
Can one woman fully satisfy a man or vice versa?If not, where does that leave a couple? Jonathan and Stephen explore the issue of imperfection in marriage and how to press through to a truly intimate relationship. This broadcast also includes 15 'wants' of a wife.
Sex is powerful. But why? What makes sexuality so powerful that people would risk jobs, relationships, and even their lives? Jonathan and Stephen explore this very fascinating subject and embark on helping listeners gain a better understanding of how to manage this very powerful desire.
Where do homosexual feelings originate? What are key factors in a child's life that tend to draw him/her to the conclusion that he/she is gay? In this Healing Hidden Wounds segment, Jonathan and Lee discuss the roots of homosexual feelings by addressing perfectionism and fear.



























