Breaking Free: Understanding Sexual Addiction and the Healing Power of JesusInterVarsity Press, 2010 M08 28 - 213 páginas Our world is awash in sex. We are bombarded with it everywhere we turn--TV, newspapers and magazines, music, movies and the Internet. When this ever-present temptation mixes with human weaknesses and unmet needs, many get pulled into addiction to sexually sinful behavior. They may detest their own habits, but they can't seem to break free. Is there any hope? Russell Willingham speaks from his own experience and that of the many he has counseled. His answer? "Yes! There is hope. Jesus offers forgiveness and healing." True stories show how the principles in this book can be put into action. The essentials are spelled out in practical steps that can help people begin to break free. Willingham deals with such issues as
This realistic yet hopeful book offers a new way to see the world for every person who wants to understand and break free from sexual addiction. |
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... fear from the truth. Why should Planned Parenthood be the only group giving out direct information on the subject of sex? (Some of theirs is erroneous, to be sure, but direct, nonetheless.) We will all benefit from a frank discussion of ...
... fear and spiritual pride of addicted people are awesome. They desperately want to believe they are in control, and they try to convince others that they are. They suffer a terrible blow to their ego when they have to admit that sin ...
... fears, jealousies and pride that we have had since childhood. We often extend compassion to those who struggle in these areas (since we can relate) but expect the sexual addict to change overnight. The addict's coping mechanisms have ...
... fear prompted her to pretend to be asleep. The next day Child Protective Services was notified. Sam Sam worked full time as an office manager and part time as a pastor. The people in his congregation saw him as an anointed preacher ...
... fear, for instance). Consequently, as adults they feel an urgency to get rid of such feelings as soon as they appear. The addict uses fantasizing and sex to accomplish this. Unfortunately, he also feels a lot of shame about his ...
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The Power of Genuine Friendship | 65 |
Exploring Family Issues | 74 |
Dealing with the Lonely Abuser Within | 149 |
Bringing God into the Area of Need | 164 |
Radical Honesty Its Evangelizing Effect | 178 |
Working Together | 194 |
What Is a Wife to Do? Help for Spouses of the Sexually Broken | 196 |
The Twelve Essentials | 207 |
Further Reading | 209 |
Resources for Additional Help | 211 |
Taking Ownership of Our Choices | 87 |
Will the Real God Please Stand Up? | 98 |
The Biblical Basis of Our Identity | 110 |
Admitting Our True State | 121 |
Wrestling with Grace | 130 |
Facing Our Dark Side | 139 |
Notes | 212 |
Praise for Breaking Free | 214 |
About the Author | 215 |
More Titles from InterVarsity Press | 216 |
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Breaking Free: Understanding Sexual Addiction and the Healing Power of Jesus Russell Willingham Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
Breaking Free: Understanding Sexual Addiction and the Healing Power of Jesus Russell Willingham Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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