Defeat Pornography Addiction
Quit Pornography Addiction For Good
Are you struggling with Pornography Addiction and don't understand why?
Are you struggling with Substance Abuse and can't figure out how to quit?
Are you struggling with Depression or Suicidal Thoughts and don't understand what is wrong?
Are you frustrated with the cost of therapy or the lack of support around you?
You are not alone...
Welcome to Reconciliation
We are a Christian Life Coaching Ministry and will help equip you with the tools you need to defeat your specific struggles.
We are a completely free service. All sessions are free of charge. Our goal is to help you heal through this, and we have a genuine heart to do just that.
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Our Story
We've Lived It
We have been through what you are going through with Pornography Addiction, Substance Abuse, Depression and Suicide. We have also personally overcome these struggles. We've tried therapy, willpower, programs, and just about everything there is available. During our journey we've discovered a lot about the way trauma, fear, and addiction are handled by your brain. Did you know when there is a mental struggle there is also a physical reaction happening in your nervous system at the same time? We believe God has allowed us to go through these trials so we could learn the total truth behind Pornography Addiction and traumas. We are here to help teach you about your specific struggles and how they are affecting you, as well as how you can defeat them. We will provide you with the tools, the research, the data, and guide you with scripture as you begin to fight back against your struggles with Pornography Addiction Substance Abuse, Depression and Suicide.
Statistics on Pornography
There is actually a lot of information on Pornography Addiction. Did you know a large percentage of men report having viewed pornography at some point in their lives? Studies suggest that approximately 70% to 90% of men have viewed pornography at least once. 20% to 30% of women report having viewed pornography at some point, though this number has been increasing over time, particularly among younger generations. Pornography use is most common among younger people, especially those in their late teens to early 30s. Among young adults (18-29), 90% or more report having watched pornography at some point. A study by the Pew Research Center found that 25% of men aged 18-29 reported viewing pornography on a daily or weekly basis. Another study suggested that 30% of men report struggling with pornography use to the point where it affects their relationships or daily life. Studies suggest 5-15% of women regularly watch pornography, and up to 30-40% of men view it regularly. Around 5-10% of people who consume pornography may develop compulsive or problematic patterns of use (Pornography Addiction) that affect their mental health, relationships, or social functioning. This can lead to what some researchers term pornography addiction, though it's not officially recognized as an addiction in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Since it is not recognized, most insurance companies will not cover services related to pornography addiction. This leaves you in a place without help, until now. We are here to help you through this and empower you to heal. Also, a huge positive is no more frantic searches for therapy coverage or having to pay out of pocket. Here at Reconciliation, we are a completely free service. All we require is your time and your commitment to healing from Pornography Addiction.

Be Strong
Struggling with Pornography Addiction can leave you experiencing a wide range of different things. You may struggle with compulsive viewing. You might be struggling in your relationships because of this. Pornography Addiction may be causing emotional issues to grow, like depression or anxiety. Pornography Addiction may also be causing sexual dysfunction in your life or maybe Pornography Addiction is getting in the way of your work and social life. If any of this is happening, then you know you need help now and that's what brought you here. Be strong, empower yourself with the tools you need to beat Pornography Addiction so you can live the life you want to live without these burdens. Don't forget we have been through this as well, and we are here to help you get through Pornography Addiction like we did. Coming forward about your issue with Pornography Addiction is a massive step in the right direction. Being honest about your struggles is the first step towards healing, and it will take the power of this issue away from you.
Are you ready to fight your Pornography Addiction and begin to heal?

Jesus is our Inspiration
Not only are we are inspired by our personal experiences, our failures, and our desire to help others who are experiencing the same things, but we are also inspired by Jesus Christ and His ministry.
Jesus lived a sinless life and died for all sin, so we could be reconciled to Him. Since we are reconciled to God through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, we have become a new creation in Him and can live a life for Him (Jesus) who died for us. So now there is great hope, that we are freed from our sin, and can stand before God without sin. In this way, you too can stand before God without sin, by giving your life to the one who gave His life for you, Jesus Christ. If you want to make the decision to give your life to Jesus, all you need to do is open your heart up to Jesus, ask Him to forgive you for your sins, and give your life to Him.
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Scripture
The Scripture we point to for this ministry is in
2 Corinthians 5:12-21
12 For we do not commend ourselves again to you, but give you opportunity to boast on our behalf, that you may have an answer for those who boast in appearance and not in heart. 13 For if we are beside ourselves, it is for God; or if we are of sound mind, it is for you. 14 For the love of Christ compels us, because we judge thus: that if One died for all, then all died; 15 and He died for all, that those who live should live no longer for themselves, but for Him who died for them and rose again.
16 Therefore, from now on, we regard no one according to the flesh. Even though we have known Christ according to the flesh, yet now we know Him thus no longer. 17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. 18 Now all things are of God, who has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation, 19 that is, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their trespasses to them, and has committed to us the word of reconciliation.
20 Now then, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading through us: we implore you on Christ’s behalf, be reconciled to God. 21 For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.

Are you a member of Church Leadership and struggling with Pornography Addiction?
Some studies suggest that between 30% and 50% of pastors have viewed pornography at least once. In certain surveys, up to 50% of pastors have admitted to viewing pornography, either occasionally or regularly. More specifically, about 20-30% of pastors report having struggled with Pornography Addiction use in a way that negatively impacts their personal or professional lives. It's important to note that pastors may be less likely to openly discuss their struggles with Pornography Addiction, as they are held to higher moral and ethical standards in their communities. As a result, surveys that rely on self-reporting may underestimate the true extent of the issue with Pornography Addiction. A study from The Barna Group found that about 57% of pastors said they had struggled with Pornography Addiction at some point in their lives, and about 25% of them admitted to ongoing struggles with Pornography Addiction.
You are not alone in this struggle with Pornography Addiction. As vast numbers of pastors struggle with Pornography Addiction and keep it quiet, you can break the cycle and come forward with us. Pornography Addiction can be broken by you, and we can help others within the church defeat their struggles with Pornography Addiction. Join us in healing for good.
Be Courageous
It takes Courage, Strength, Bravery and Humility to step forward about your struggles with Pornography Addiction, all of which are amazing qualities in the greatest of godly men who have ever walked the earth. Yet, especially in Church Leadership, those great men are silent when it comes to Pornography Addiction. Those who struggle with Pornography Addiction wrestle with fear of punishment, removal from their position in the Church, being looked down upon by their co-workers or church members, being judged or humiliated by everyone, and feeling incapable to serve God the way He intended them to. The first thing you should know is we offer anonymity. Why? Because God has put it on our hearts to help you defeat Pornography Addiction, not to punish you. All of the fears associated with not coming forward about Pornography Addiction are from the enemy. God did not give us a spirit of fear, as you know, instead we offer the option of taking away that fear. You can come forward and confess the truth about Pornography Addiction without fear. The enemy is smart and knows how to use anything against you, even scripture, just like he did with Jesus in the desert. So, let's take that weapon from the enemy away and provide a safe space for you to come forward about Pornography Addiction. From our own personal experiences with Pornography Addiction, coming forward about your struggles is one of the most freeing choices you can make, and is the first step to healing for good. Next, it's important for you to know with the advancements in modern medicine, many studies have been done recently showing how traumas and emotions affect the brain. Depending on your personal story, there may be a specific way to remove the mental roadblocks in your mind causing you to have a compulsive reaction to pornography (Pornography Addiction). If this is true, chances are you don't even know about what's happening to you physically and psychologically. Just like it's important to know what kind of disease we might catch so we can get the proper form of anti-biotics, it's just as important for you to know what's happening to you physically when it comes to Pornography Addiction, so we can attack your specific issue properly. We will walk you through step by step so you can find out what's going on inside your head and take the proper steps to begin your new walk free of this Pornography Addiction that has held you back for so long.
God wants you to win this fight against Pornography Addiction, and you will be equipped to win it! Are you ready to fight against your struggles with Pornography Addiction?
Substance Abuse
Whether we realize it or not, the reason we abuse substances is because we are trying to escape. We are trying to escape our reality, our pain or our circumstance. The problem is the more we abuse substances, we are causing more harm in the long run by not processing our emotions and by numbing ourselves. It might seem like it feels good to have relief in the moment, but it’s a never ending cycle. It’s a false sense of relief. Maybe you’ve been addicted so long that it doesn’t even feel like a “relief” anymore and it feels more like you can’t stop because you’re physically dependent. Whichever circumstance you are in, we are here to listen with a compassionate heart and understanding because we have walked it and overcame it. There are steps you can take that we can help you with. God doesn’t want you to suffer like this. He sees you, and He sees your pain. Maybe the reason you are here isn't coincidence. Maybe it's because He is tugging at your heart.
You’re not alone.

Substance Abuse Statistics
Substance use disorders (SUDs) affect a significant portion of the US population. In 2022, the numbers reveal the varying prevalence of different substance-related disorders:
Overall Substance Use Disorders
An estimated 48.7 million Americans aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder (SUD) in the past year.
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
Alcohol use disorders were the most common, affecting 29.5 million people.
Drug Use Disorder (DUD)
27.2 million people had a drug use disorder. Of those with DUD, 8.0 million also had an alcohol use disorder, highlighting the overlap between the two.
Illicit Drug Use
Around 70.3 million people aged 12 or older used illicit drugs in the past year. Marijuana was the most common illicit drug, used by 61.9 million people (22.0% of those aged 12+).