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Book Giveaway (30 copies!): How to Talk to Your Kids About Pornography

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Michelle - August 11, 2016 8:14 pm

I just had my first child in March. I believe this book would be an extremely beneficial tool in raising my son to be the best version of himself.

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Lindsay Murray - August 11, 2016 8:17 pm

I would LOVE to win a copy of this book because my husband and I are working so hard to homeschool our four kids and fight against this culture of death. We buy books daily and would love to actually win one! I can write about this book on my blog http://www.myfourcrowns.com

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Amy Augustine - August 11, 2016 9:02 pm

Awesome! We all need more resources to deal with the horrible issue of pornography. Thank you!

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Nolan Family - August 11, 2016 9:05 pm

Thank you for an amazing giveaway! As a parent of soon to be 4 young children and having siblings (as well as other family members) battling with addiction it’s so important my kids are given a firm foundation and understanding of the subject. Blessings to you and this ministry.

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Jeremy - August 11, 2016 9:27 pm

I work in youth ministry, and this book can benefit me, parents in the parish, and kids in the program.

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Colleen - August 11, 2016 9:51 pm

Thanks for the opportunity to comment — continuing to reach out to parents, adults, and young people about authentic love! I am grateful for your ministry! -co’d

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Shawn - August 11, 2016 10:47 pm

As a High School teacher and a future father this would benefit me greatly! It would indicate the ways in which I bring up the conversation about porn in a loving and compassionate way. It would help me teach others about the intrinsic evil of pornography. Furthermore, it would teach me how to tell children about God’s purpose for sex and how it is to be respected and honored. It would also be something that I recommend to others.

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S Ortiz - August 12, 2016 4:34 am

I have four sons and my oldest is 6 1/2. Just knowing what a pornographic culture we live in frightens me and I hope to equip him to be aware and ready for the temptations he’ll undoubtably face.

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Beth - August 12, 2016 2:12 pm

I am currently struggling with this. My daughter says first encountered it on HBO at a grandparents house. Her grandfather left the television on after watching boxing and she says she got up and turned the television on and saw it. I have even caught her with a child’s toy whose purpose is to light up and spin but she used it as a adult version of a vibrator. She has been caught on 3 separate occasions looking at porn on our phones and other tablets we have at home. We check the history. On the 3rd time, that was the last straw for us so she is not allowed to have any electronic media unless it is for school and supervised. I really think she is already addicted and it is no longer just curiosity anymore. She has probably watched a hundred hours of porn and we don’t know about it. Her knowledge is probably more advance than we could ever imagine. I don’t know. But I am so fearful about possible molestation from someone else or molestation that could possibly be on her mind towards her 4 year old brother. You just don’t know these days. I am fearful of the impact it has already had on her so i would love the book. My husband thinks it is just curiosity but his concern is so simplistic because he was exposed to it at an early age from dvds that were at a family’s house that he stayed at. I was not exposed to it until I was in college. My concerns are not so simplistic. They are die hard fears of what is going through her mind currently.

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Caitlin - August 12, 2016 2:42 pm

There is, sadly, a history of pornography in our family. I would value this book to make our children aware and readied!

Thank you for the opportunity.

God’s Peace,

Caitlin

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LeAnn - August 13, 2016 5:48 am

My family could totally benefit from this book My kids are little still but seem to encounter scary things already..

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Melinda - August 13, 2016 5:06 pm

I have four daughters and we have spoken a lot about pornography already. But they are young, I need guidance to make sure I’m hitting all the points I need. I love your sex talks books!

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Francesca - August 13, 2016 6:34 pm

This book would be helpful for me because I have two little boys and want to start as early as possible in giving them a strong foundation against porn and for healthy relationships instead.

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Celeste Tabakece - August 13, 2016 8:50 pm

I’m so excited for this giveaway!

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Angie Owens - August 14, 2016 11:09 am

Although my family is still very young, I know it’s never too early to talk about staying safe against bad pictures. I wold love this book! I know it would help me know his how to talk to them about it,

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Rebecca - August 14, 2016 3:00 pm

As a mother to 4 children I’m determined to teach them the dangers of pornography and provide them with the tools to stand up and fight this addiction. I am grateful for resources and tools to help guide me through these discussions. Thank you for being apart of this battle.

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Seth - August 14, 2016 3:48 pm

My wife and I have two boys, 10 and 5, and I was addicted to pornography for over a decade. The weaponization of this destructive force makes it impossible, in my opinion, for responsible parents to avoid the topic and hope that their kids may escape exposure. Proactive, intentional engagement of the realities of pornography’s danger to the hearts and minds of our kids is a must. This book would be a welcome addition to the arsenal of tools we can bring to bear in defense of the life of the minds of our precious children.

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Jacob - August 15, 2016 3:49 am

Defiantly a needed resource in our home during this day and age.

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Dj - August 15, 2016 2:04 pm

My daughters are growing too fast in a society that takes away innocence way to early. This book would help!

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Rachael - August 15, 2016 3:25 pm

I have no idea how to talk to my kids about pornography, so love any resources to help me!

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Kiersten - August 15, 2016 5:27 pm

This would be so helpful as I try to navigate these discussions with my 10 and 7 year old children.

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Shar - August 15, 2016 6:07 pm

I have one of their other books and love it! Thanks for doing a great giveaway and I’m looking forward to learning more from your blog.

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Jenny - August 15, 2016 7:41 pm

Thanks for the giveaway! With a husband who was addicted to pornography and two young kids I could use some help knowing how to help prevent addiction with my own kids.

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Lexi - August 16, 2016 3:28 pm

In our haste to teach our kids about what to stay away from, sometimes we overlook the message to them that sex is good within the correct bounds and situations. When my children hear the word sex, I want them to think of all of the good things that come as a result of good, healthy intimate relationships. I don’t want my children to be afraid or think that sex is dirty and secret. I feel like these books are a great way to help build an open, honest, and vulnerable relationship with sex.

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Colleen - August 17, 2016 2:37 am

This is an awesome resources for everyone. It makes it so easy to have hear conversations with kids.

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