Break Free From Pornography Addiction
By Rev Paul Baxendale
Addictions are the new afflictions of today’s youth. Sexually-charged messages are presented through the mass media on a daily basis, and readily accessible. This poses an acute danger, especially with teenagers spending more than seven hours a day on the Internet—the gateway to all kinds of content. It is no coincidence that pornography addiction among youth is steadily increasing.
In these series of videos, Rev Paul Baxendale helps us understand how one can break free from the clutches of pornography addiction.
Watch Part 1 here:
About Rev. Paul Baxendale
Currently, in his late thirties, Paul Baxendale serves as minister of St. James Burton and Holy Trinity, Holme (near Kendal). He is also the chaplain of the Burton Boys Brigade Company. Married for 18 years, Paul and his wife Jane have two sons, Peter and Stephen. His interests are football, reading, music, cooking, and spicy food.
Watch his teachings here: Break Free – Part 1 | Break Free – Part 2 | Break Free – Part 3
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Break Free From Pornography Addiction
By Rev Paul Baxendale Addictions are the new afflictions of today’s youth. Sexually-charged messages are presented through the mass media on a daily basis, and readily accessible. This poses an acute danger, especially with teenagers spending more than seven hours a day on the Internet—the gateway to all kinds of content. It is no coincidence [...]
Break Free From Pornography Addiction
By Rev Paul Baxendale Addictions are the new afflictions of today’s youth. Sexually-charged messages are presented through the mass media on a daily basis, and readily accessible. This poses an acute danger, especially with teenagers spending more than seven hours a day on the Internet—the gateway to all kinds of content. It is no coincidence [...]
Break Free From Pornography Addiction
By Rev Paul Baxendale Addictions are the new afflictions of today’s youth. Sexually-charged messages are presented through the mass media on a daily basis, and readily accessible. This poses an acute danger, especially with teenagers spending more than seven hours a day on the Internet—the gateway to all kinds of content. It is no coincidence [...]


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