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Luke Gilkerson has a BA in Philosophy and Religious Studies and an MA in Religion. He is the author of Your Brain on Porn and The Talk: 7 Lessons to Introduce Your Child to Biblical Sexuality. Luke and his wife Trisha blog at IntoxicatedOnLife.com

Mark Hall Speaks About the Song "Slow Fade"

The Casting Crowns spring tour is off and running!

Why Accountability? – Part 4

. . . continued from previous post . . . Quality Accountability Accountability partnerships need to go deeper than a simple review of Internet reports. True accountability means helping others to walk in the light,…

What a creepy little monkey taught me about obedience

I wanted to comment again on blogger Boaz. While I don’t agree with some of his ideas, there are many points that Boaz makes that are worth reading. One in particular stands out to me.…

Why Accountability? – Part 3

. . . continued from previous post . . . The Power of Shame   Shame gets a lot of bad press today, and for good reason. Chronic shame that accepts no comfort and no…

Why Accountability? – Part 2

. . . continued from previous post . . . Accountability Partners In a Christian context this is what the redemptive community called the church is all about. When followers of Jesus refuse to submit…

Kirk Franklin, Porn Addiction, and Walking Trees

One of the most frustrating things I found in my search for freedom from porn addiction was the slowness of my progress. Why, if God is so good and so powerful, did he not heal me at…

Satisfied Customers

I just wanted to take some time and share a few testimonies from our customers. It is always so encouraging to read these: One man from Ohio writes, “There are many companies who attempt to…

Why Accountability? – Part 1

Recently, I explained the idea behind Covenant Eyes accountability software. The response I received was “That’s creepy.” This is a typical response. The idea of a detailed Internet-usage report being sent to designated accountability partners…

Lust – So What?

In a recent blog I wrote about the big “so what” of lust—in the light of so many problems in the world, so many injustices, why the sexual mores of “old time religion”? I was…