How Does God View My Body? (with Matt Cline)

How Does God View My Body? (with Matt Cline)

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Glimmers: The Opposite Of Triggers

What exactly is a glimmer? Why do glimmers matter for outgrowing porn? Learn 3 ways to get the most out of your glimmers—maximizing moments of joy, peace, and connection. Related episodes:Porn and Polyvagal Theory (with John Kilmer) Play, Awe, & Porn Addiction: A Polyvagal Perspe ...  Show more

Run Toward The Roar (with Davey Blackburn)

Where is God when we suffer? How does grief intensify sexual temptation? Why do we need to "run toward the roar" of triggers and traumas instead of avoiding them? Hear Davey Blackburn tell the heartbreaking story of how his wife of 7 years was murdered in their home during a brea ...  Show more

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