Flee From Temptation

Posted by Luanne | Posted in Check this out!, Tell Tale Thursday | Posted on 26-06-2008

There’s no easy way to bring up the subject of pornography. To some it is taboo. To some it is downright disgusting. To others pornography is just a part of their lives like eating and breathing.Opening the Can of Worms

No matter how comfortable we are with the topic, it needs our attention. Recent surveys show that at least 50% of churchgoing men and 20% of churchgoing women admit to be addicted to pornography in one form or another. Recent surveys also show that American pastors find Internet pornography to be the most significant sexual issue facing their congregations. More and more Christian counselors’ offices are being flooded by people who want to stop looking at pornography but can’t seem to stop.

Pornography is an industry that has been around a long time, but in the last 50 years that industry has made gigantic leaps forward. From the first issue of Playboy in 1953, to the first XXX videos, to the boom of Internet porn in the 1990s, the adult industry has grown leaps and bounds, now bringing in tens of billions of dollars worldwide every year. The thirst for porn is growing and shows no signs of slowing.

Now because of the Internet, pornography is more accessible, affordable and anonymous than ever before.

Solution: Accountability

There are some who are taking very proactive steps to protect themselves and their families from exposure to pornography. Internet filters are great resources, but they have their limits. Most filters tend to over-block or not block enough, and most adults still desire the freedom to explore the benefits of the Internet without a cumbersome filter blocking sites unnecessarily.

There is another software tool available: accountability software. Covenant Eyes pioneered this concept back in 2000, and for eight years now more and more people have found it to be an incredible help in their fight against pornography.

Here’s how it works: Accountability software doesn’t block anything. It doesn’t slow your Internet connection. It merely monitors where you go online. Covenant Eyes keeps track of every single Web page visited, every item on every page. It then assigns a score to that page, based on any objectionable or questionable content. That information is compiled and organized in an easy-to-read report, and that report is sent to “accountability partners” of the user’s choosing.

What does this solve?

  • First, it takes away the anonymity of Internet use. For many the lure of pornography is its secrecy. Choosing to give an account of where we go online to trusted friends, counselors, pastors, or spouses removes the secrecy, thus removes much of the temptation. Choosing to bring your Internet viewing “into the light.”  

  • Secondly, because the software only monitors without blocking, it preserves your freedom to surf the Web, thus it can help in building self-control.

  • Thirdly, for many who are addicted to pornography, this software has been a great first step in bringing them into healthy relationships with others that can help them get to the root of their addiction.


Some TestimoniesTens of thousands of people use Covenant Eyes accountability software. Some churches have started paying for Covenant Eyes for their whole staff because they want to promote integrity. Some churches have started subsidizing Covenant Eyes for anyone in their congregation who needs it. We receive individual testimonies all the time from people who’ve used Covenant Eyes for years.

Mark Hall, lead singer of Casting Crowns, wrote to us, “Covenant Eyes is the first wave of defense in a person’s struggle for a pure thought life. I’ve been a member for years.”

Johnny LaLonde is a professional counselor and himself a recovering porn addict. He recently shared how Covenant Eyes has made a difference in his life and why he recommends it to his clients:

“As a counselor, I do recommend that my clients use Covenant Eyes—if for no other reason, common sense. I believe that through the use of CE a person can heal and not just be accountable. I ask my clients to use CE with others whom they are willing to be honest with . . . I have [Covenant Eyes] so that there is a continual reminder for me that what we do in secret matters. To remind myself that what we do in secret is seen by our Father in heaven. And that what we do in secret can destroy us. I keep it on my computer to remind me that I can expose what goes on in my heart and in my life, because I am fully loved.”

Tal Prince, a pastor and recovering porn/sex addict writes, “I’ve been using Covenant Eyes for over 6 years now, and it’s an essential part of my continued recovery in this area of my life. I recommend it at conferences and to people I talk to whether they are addicts, or just need the accountability—and really, who doesn’t need accountability?”

One man from Ireland recently wrote us to talk about how much pornography had a hold on his life:

“There is such a godly blessing and a deep peace in being accountable to another believer, especially in this area of the innermost desires of the sinful nature . . . I want to thank you and all of your colleagues at Covenant Eyes for the freedom and peace of mind you have given me as I work on my computer. Without hesitation and with a deep sense of gratitude, I tell everyone of your wonderful ministry to those who are weak in this area of temptation.”

For more information about Covenant Eyes, go to www.CovenantEyes.com. For additional resources, visit the Covenant Eyes blog, Breaking Free: www.CovenantEyes.com/blog.

Meet My Sis From The South…Sherri!

Posted by Luanne | Posted in Tell Tale Thursday | Posted on 19-06-2008

Hi!  I’m Sherri (sis form the south)! It feels so wonderful to have Lu ask me to do the “Tale Tell Thursday” blog. First off, I have to give my sis-in-law props.  She has such a wonderful website and creates such a positive atmosphere for women.  Ok, now that the paid part of the blog is done.  LOL (Just kidding sis).  I would like to tell you about my family.  I am married to a wonderful man (dsto’s older bro  – from the Brothers Studios  fame www.brothersstudios.com )Big Bro’ D.  We have been married now for 10 years this year.  It really amazes me that it has been 10 years.  On one hand we still feel like that new married couple and on the other hand, we are so comfortable with our relationship that it glides.  Now that doesn’t mean we don’t have our disagreements but we find they are small and we have found ways to work around them. We don’t have any children but we do have a precious puppy name Lulu.  She is the queen, princess and owner of all the humans in the house.  BTW – every soft surface is hers, if you do not know that and visit she will gladly explain that to you – loudly.

 God has been good to us. He has provided us with a very loving and supportive family; mine and his.  I am an only child.  Now don’t pity me for one silly second; I was LOVED rotten and received plenty of socialization with other children.  I was raised on a hill with 6 cousins.  Yes, I said hill.  We were raised in the hills of East Tennessee on a farm and loved every minute of it.  Much to my glee – I lived next door to my grandparents who spoiled me and my cousins immensely. My hubby’s family lives well, all over the US.  We don’t get to visit much but we do keep in touch.  Lu’s blog has helped us keep up with one another’s lives in a way we have never been able to before.  Big Bro’ D has 3 brothers, two of which are “The Brothers Studios”. We are thankful to them for the creation of Brother’s Studios; it gives them a creative outlet that gives the wives some time with each other when they all get together.  My hubby and I still reside on that same hill with my parents.  My parents, father in particularly, are older and we live in the apartment at their house to help care for them.  

My hubby is a writer and a very good one at that.  If you don’t believe this sweet innocent southern belle of a wife, just check out his writer’s blog at www.notthepen.blogspot.com.  In addition to a great writer, my hubby will be a college graduate on December 13, 2008.  He will graduate from Tusculum College (www.tusculum.edu/adult) with a bachelor’s degree.  I’m so proud of him!!!!!!  It has been such a long hard journey for him.  He started his college career in July 2004 and has plugged away at it for all this time.  This is especially sweet for him; he never thought he was capable of college level work.  Look at the amazing work God has done in his life.  I love you honey and I’m so proud of your accomplishments!

Meet Jen!

Posted by Luanne | Posted in Tell Tale Thursday | Posted on 12-06-2008

Hello, I’m Jen.  I “met” Luanne through Jenny from Mommin’ It Up.  I “met” Jenny through her CVS deals which she linked at Money Saving Mom.  I have met somany wonderful people through their blogs.  My husband was sitting next to me while I was looking at some blogs, and kept asking who they were, I said “I don’t know, but they got some great deals at CVS, didn’t they?!”  He just doesn’t get it yet!!  I am relatively new to blogging.  I began the journey on March 19 of this year.

My main reason in starting to blog is so that my family and friends can keep up with our life after our big move to Australia.  Yes, Australia!  You see, my husband and I are missionaries to Australia, and we’re moving to the Outback in August!  When my husband was 6 years old, he felt the Lord calling him to be a missionary to Australia, and thus begun the journey. 

But, let me back up a little…I grew up in a Christian home, my dad sacrificed a lot to

send me and my 3 brothers to a Christian school.  When I was six I made the biggest

decision you can ever make – I accepted the Lord as my personal Savior.  I am so

thankful for my school and our church.  After graduating I went off to Bible College

where I met my husband and after 2 years we were married in May of 1999.  In

November of 2002, our daughter, Autumn was born.  In 2006, I graduated with a Major

in Missions and Minor in Education.  In February of this year, our son, Cody was born.

                                                                     

That quickly summed up 28 years of my life!  I currently home-school Autumn, we’re hoping

to finish up Kindergarten this week.  (We will continue home-schooling in Australia.)  Some

quick things about me – I love scrapbooking, organizing, cleaning (yeah, I’m a dork!), and

spending time with my family.  God has blessed me with so much.

Please stop by my blog and let me know what you think of my new layout.  I post just about

everyday on basically everything – including all my CVS deals!  And by the way, I was deeply

saddened to find out there are no CVS’s in Australia.  Let’s all have a moment of silence…

and when you’re done – go check out my blog!!  http://bethouexalted.blogspot.com/

Meet Tiffany!

Posted by Luanne | Posted in Tell Tale Thursday | Posted on 05-06-2008

 Hello All! 

My name is Tiffany I live in the country in West Alexandria,Ohio.  My children attend a very small school… K-12 is all in one building… reminds me of going to my school when I was young…I attended Dayton Christian Schools and had the blessing of graduating from there.  I treasure that… a Christian education is a unique blessing these days.  I thank my parents deeply for that.  I am the oldest of three children, I met my husband when I was 18, he attended Carroll High School…and we were married 3 years later.  I now have 4 wonderful blessings…Justin just turned 18, Cameryn Anne will be 13 on the 15th of this month, Jarred will 8 in July and my baby Cadyn will be one in July also.  Yes, Cadyn was a TOTAL surprise, but she blesses us every day!  So I am quite busy and stay at home with my kiddos… all three of the older ones are active in sports all year round… soooo I don’t get much down time at all…

My husband Tom is a semi driver,  we are lucky that he has a job hauling steel for AK Steel in Middletown, so the gas prices do not cut into his pay or the money he makes hauling.  Its a rather dangerous job but he loves it… I just totally pray all day and every day that the good Lord will bring him home each and every night… so many accidents there and some have been fatal. 

In our times together, when we are all able to be together as a family we enjoy visiting our parents, my children have a close relationship with their grandparents and enjoy being with them… I think that is neat… my oldest still huggs and kisses them before we depart… not many moms can say that these days, especially of a grown son… he still kisses his daddy… I of course am so proud of that, he of course would kill me if he ever read that!  We also go to all their sporting events and sometimes my son and husband go to Pittsburgh Steeler games when possible and the Cleveland Indians when possible… don’t foresee that this year!!  Otherwise, I myself enjoy gardening and redoing a room at a time when money allows that… love anything creative really.

I think that’s enough babble about myself… other than I have not had the opportunity to meet Luanne… I found this website via Mommin It Up… do not know Jenny personally either…found that via 937Mom… I love both these blogs and I am new to the “bloggy world”  but Christ has led me to some really neat sites that help me through my days…Thank you Luanne…

Meet Lori!

Posted by Luanne | Posted in Tell Tale Thursday, Uncategorized | Posted on 29-05-2008

Hello everyone!  I’m Lori, and it is a pleasure to meet each and everyone one of you! 

And, just so you know, I have NEVER met Luanne… but I hope to someday! 

I grew up in Dayton (with Jenny from momminitup, actually), but moved to Canton, Ohio to go to college, and have stayed up here ever since.  After all, it is the home of the PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME!  Who can resist that?  But, my husband has something to do with it too.  I met him in 1996 and we fell in love. John and I will be married nine years in July.  We have two beautiful daughters.  Faith is 7 1/2 and Lucy is 4 1/2.  I love my family so very much and wouldn’t know what to do without them. 

One of my “claims to fame” is that I have had MANY odd jobs over my working career… the best working at Jacob’s Field – home of the CLEVELAND INDIANS.  The worst being a telemarketer… for four days. The ironic part is, my husband and my dad work for a telemarketing company (not the same one I worked for).  The oddest job has been being the EASTER BUNNY.  I actually did this twice, and hope to do it again in the future.  But for now I am a preschool teacher which I totally love.

Another thing I am currently doing is going back to school to get my degree in Business Management.  I graduate in December.  It has been a challenge to go back to school, but I am really glad I have done it. 

Someday I will find out what I want to be when I grow up.  I hope that’s not anytime soon, though.  I enjoy how things are right now.

So for now, so long, dear readers.  It has been a wonderful experience blogging to you all.