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My courageous and creative friend Crystal Renaud is working on a unique book to help women with porn addiction. I greatly respect what she is doing and know that with the research, survey and her story that the global Christian community will benefit. Here is how you can help:

ABOUT DIRTY GIRLS

Dirty Girls is a book that will discuss the widespread, yet silent battle women are facing with pornography addiction. Surveys are being conducted at TheNewPornAddicts.com for women presently addicted to pornography, for women who have overcome a pornography addiction and for friends, family and accountability partners of women addicted to pornography.

Through analyzing surveys, as well as conducting interviews with those who have been affected by pornography, author Crystal Renaud will use her personal story of redemption and Biblical and practical tools for recovery, to show women they are not alone in their battle and the hope that freedom from a pornography addiction is possible.

More can be found at http://TheNewPornAddicts.com.

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Mark Driscoll at Resurgence Blog is posting chapter by chapter a new e-book entitled Porn-Again Christian: a frank discussion about pornography & masturbation. Chapter 1 is A Tall Glass of Toilet Water.  Driscoll, appropriately so is warning that he targets the guys.

…the effeminate nature of pastors and churches causes many masculine men to feel unwelcome in what they perceive as an organization solely for women, children, and weaker men.

Are we ready for this type of frankness?  Is this appropriate, or over the top?  Your thoughts, please.

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