
Weekly Web (W)roundup

Each week, we roundup the best links, articles, and videos we find that are relevant to overcoming pornography addiction. Please note that by posting a link here it doesn’t necessarily mean we agree with everything in the linked article. It just means we found it interesting enough to share.
Desiring God: Hijacking Back Your Brain from Porn
“God…designed the interplay between the brain and the soul. Discoveries of the connections between physical and spiritual reality do not nullify either.“
Pete Wilson: It’s Not Too Good to Be True
Smart Quote of the Week: John Eldredge

Thoughts on this quote? Feel free to discuss them in the comments below.
Top 10 Books to Help You Overcome Pornography Addiction
You don’t need to read anything apart from the Word of God to find freedom from pornography addiction. That being said, these books have been very helpful for me in my journey to finding freedom in Christ. None of these books will give you a list of more things you need to do, nor will they tell you how you should try harder to change yourself. You probably know by now that stuff won’t work anyway.
The Bondage Breaker, Neil Anderson
The is the book that started my journey to freedom in Christ. It will open your eyes to who you are in Christ, the reality of spiritual warfare, and how Christ sets you free from the bondage in your life.
The Cure, John Lynch, Bruce McNicol, Bill Thrall
This book has changed my life more than any other. It’s as if the authors took everything God had taught me over my journey to freedom and put into one book in an easy-to-follow and understand format.
Check out my review of The Cure here.
Wild at Heart, John Eldredge
God has put core desires into the heart of every man and Wild at Heart will help you discover and understand them. If you want to know what true biblical masculinity looks like, this is the book for you.
Beautiful Outlaw, John Eldredge
Who was Jesus? What was He like? What was His personality like? This in-depth look at Jesus will challenge your view of who He is and what you envision Him to be like.
Desire, John Eldredge
You can ignore your desires—which will only bury them alive—causing them to show up as cheap, life-destroying substitutes (pornography, alcohol, anger, etc.), or you can live your life in direct pursuit of the deep desires within your heart that come from God. When you start to understand who God truly is, your desires will automatically shift away from sin and addiction and move towards Him.
Classic Christianity, Bob George
Can I lose my salvation? Do I need to ask forgiveness every time I sin? Can I ever be good enough to get into Heaven? These are questions that can lead to either freedom or bondage depending on what you believe about them. Classic Christianity will help you find the answers to these questions in the Bible.
Surfing for God, Michael John Cusick
Michael John Cusick’s insights help readers understand how porn struggles begin, what to do to prevent them, and most importantly, how to overcome the compulsion once it begins. In the end, this powerful book shows us all how the barrier built by porn addiction can become a bridge to abundant life.
Check out my review of Surfing for God here.
The Ragamuffin Gospel, Brennan Manning
Brennan Manning helps you realize that God loves you just as you are, and not as you “should” be, because He knows you will never be as you “should” be until you get to Heaven.
Sex God, Rob Bell
I highly recommend Sex God to anyone who is trying to develop a deeper understanding of the connection between their spirituality and their sexuality. When my daughter is older and our discussions about sexuality become deeper, this is the book I will recommend to her. It’s that good.
Check out my review of Sex God here.
10 Lies Men Believe about Porn, Stephen Kuhn
Yes, this is my book. But I shamelessly recommend it to you because I strongly believe the message I share throughout it. If you are looking for one single book to help you understand and experience God’s path to freedom from pornography, this is the book for you.
What books would you recommend?
Weekly Web (W)roundup

Each week, we roundup the best links, articles, and videos we find that are relevant to overcoming pornography addiction. Please note that by posting a link here it doesn’t necessarily mean we agree with everything in the linked article. It just means we found it interesting enough to share.
Experimental Theology: The Theology of Uglydolls
“If Jesus had a doll what kind of doll would it be? It’d be an ugly doll, right? Jesus would pick the most unattractive doll and love it.“
Thom S. Rainer: Sex, Millennials, and the Church: Five Implications
“We specifically surveyed 1,200 of the older Millennials, those who were born between 1980 and 1991. The results of the study were fascinating on a number of levels. But, probably to the surprise of few, we found that views on sexuality among these young adults are dramatically different from previous generations.”
Relevant: 5 Signs You May Have a Wrong View of God
“There are many different false ideas we put on God, but here are a few signs that you have a wrong view of God.”
Desiring God: Beat Porn By Enjoying Jesus More
Smart Quote of the Week: Fred Rogers

Thoughts on this quote? Feel free to discuss them in the comments below.
Reader Q/A: How Do I Stop Thinking about Porn?
Question: I am a female who has struggled with porn for quite some time. Though I’ve prayed about this issue, a few weeks later, it always comes back to haunt me. I can’t seem to stop thinking about scenes that I’ve watched and I’m surrounded by people who think that fornication is a norm and having one night stands is totally cool…I was just struggling with how I can totally get it out of my head. I try not to think about it, but minor things like thinking of a married couple would make my mind drift into all those images. How do I stop myself from thinking about it? I’ve been told to just devote my time into reading God’s word. It’s worked once, but it’s not fool-proof. I need more than just devoting myself into the Word. Sometimes it feels like I need to lose my memory of those videos I’ve watched to be able to feel “clean” again. So, any advice you’ve got to stop thinking about it?
Reading the Bible is great, but the act of reading isn’t enough. I tried that for years because I was given the same advice.
The problem was I was looking at spiritual practices like Bible reading, memorization, and prayer as “outside-in” methods of transformation. In other words, I was looking at these things as behaviors I could do to manage my sin better.
The reason they didn’t work long-term was the false belief that I could actually manage my sin in the first place.
The truth, however, is your behavior will only change once you allow God to change your heart. Transformation is always an “inside-out” process.
I’m not saying Bible reading and prayer are bad. Not at all. But you can’t look at the act of doing them as the thing that will change you. That’s the model of transformation the pharisees preached, and Jesus staunchly opposed it. You must look at the Who that you are reading about and reach out to Him to change you.
The next time you are struggling with porn, try approaching God from a position of brokeness and humility, perhaps by praying something like this:
- “Lord, I need You to free me from this.”
- “Jesus, thank You that Your blood has set me free from sin. I trust that only You can give me the strength I need to resist this temptation.”
- “Jesus…I can’t do this. Help.”
Also, when you read the Bible, don’t read it as a list of rules you must follow to become good enough. Read it as a description of the type of person God has transformed you into through your unification with Jesus. Read the “Who You are in Christ” posts and trust that they are all true about you from the moment you put your trust in Christ (especially this one).
And, finally, a few more quick suggestions:
- You mention the desire to forget the videos that keep coming back into your mind. This is common for those who are trying to get free. I experienced great freedom in this area when I read The Bondage Breaker by Neil Anderson and prayed through the steps to freedom in Christ included in the book. I’d highly recommend you read it and do the same.
- I encourage you to find a community or at least a trusted sister who can walk through this with you. This isn’t a battle you can fight in isolation. We have a page listing recovery groups, but unfortunately these are all for men. Therefor, I would point you towards WHOLE Women Ministries. Crystal has a great heart and has been working with women who struggle with pornography for quite some time. She can hopefully be a great resource for you.
Thanks again for reaching out. Don’t lose hope, freedom is possible.
Grace and peace to you in Christ,
Stephen
If you have a question about pornography addiction, my personal story, or anything else for that matter, you can send it to me by filling out the form on the Contact page (or just click my picture in the sidebar on the right). I will do my best to answer every question personally and will never post your question without your permission.
Weekly Web (W)roundup

Each week, we roundup the best links, articles, and videos we find that are relevant to overcoming pornography addiction. Please note that by posting a link here it doesn’t necessarily mean we agree with everything in the linked article. It just means we found it interesting enough to share.
XXX Church: Your Story is a Comedy
“Regardless of what happens when you begin processing this, be reminded: Your story is a comedy; ultimately, it will have a happy ending. Do not let it become a tragedy while you are still here.”
Desiring God: How a Man Loves a Woman
“Jesus Christ gave all in order to create the ideal circumstances for us to flourish as children of God. We husbands are called to love our wives the same way. We give of our resources so that they can be all they were meant to be as the daughters of God. This pleases him and blesses them.”
Smart Quote of the Week: Frederick Buechner

Thoughts on this quote? Feel free to discuss them in the comments below.
10 Lies Men Believe about Porn eBook available May 1st!
I’m excited to announce that 10 Lies Men Believe about Porn and the 10 Lies Men Believe about Porn Study Guide will both be available in stores on June 3rd. However, that doesn’t mean you have to wait until then to purchase the books.
- You can pre-order the Kindle version and it will be auto-delivered to you on May 1st!
- You can pre-order either the hardcover or paperback edition from Amazon and it will likely be sent to you a few days before the official release date.
- You should be able to order both the book and the study guide from our own Belt of Truth Bookstore no later than May 15th. This will also be your best option if you wish to receive bulk discounts.
And, if you haven’t done so already, you can download the first three chapters for free over at NoiseTrade Books.
Win a Free PDF of 10 Lies Men Believe about Porn!
Simply click the button below to send a pre-generated tweet and you will be entered to win a free digital download of 10 Lies Men Believe about Porn. Every week, I will randomly select one person who sent the tweet and direct message them a link to download a free digital copy of the full book. Feel free to enter again every week to increase your chances!



