The Harvest is Plentiful, but the Laborers Are Addicted to P*rn: Part 1
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The “tsunami” of destruction from porn addiction is headed towards us, looming over our nation, our churches, and our society. The shame of porn usage is destroying young believers and sidelining them from ministry. An entire generation of leaders is being wiped out, and many don’t see the devastation coming. Considering 90% of men and 65% of women under the age of 30 regularly look at porn, it’s safe to say most of our future fathers, mothers, church, business, and political leaders are consumed by an addiction that began when they were children.