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Looking vs. Lusting by Luke Gilkerson at Covenant Eyes Breaking Free Blog

Looking vs. Lusting

Covenant Eyes Radio – Episode 87

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Today we are speaking with Mark Brouwer. Mark is a teacher and leader of men’s workshops for the ministry of Faithful and True. Mark is also the director of Recovery Remixed, offering teaching, consulting, leadership training, teleseminars, and other resources for churches, church leaders, and men dealing with sexual struggles.

Today Mark shares with us out of Jesus’ famous Sermon on the Mount, specifically helping us understand Jesus’ words about lust. Mark gives us three principles that help us to understand the difference between looking and lusting. Mark also shares with us timeless principles he has learned from Scripture and his work in the field of sexual addiction.

To get a free copy of Mark’s e-book, Reclaiming Sexual Sanity, go to sexual-sanity.com.

Music for today’s podcast is “The Fire and the Knife” by The Difficulty
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About Luke Gilkerson

Luke Gilkerson is the general editor and primary author of the Covenant Eyes blog. Luke has a BA in Philosophy and Religious Studies from Bowling Green State University and is working on an MA in Religion from Reformed Theological Seminary. Luke and his wife Trisha are the proud parents of four sons. Luke and Trisha blog at IntoxicatedOnLife.com.
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