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What is Pure Desire?

Pure Desire is devoted to healing men and women who have become addicted to sexual behaviors harmful to their social, family, and spiritual well being. By supporting local churches, Pure Desire is setting men and women free, so they can walk in the saving Grace of the Lord.

Based on nearly three decades of local church ministry, I have come to truly believe the church is the hope of the world. I also know that the majority of men and many of the women sitting in the pews, on the platform, and at the pulpit are losing the battle of sexual purity. This is based on years of counseling men and women who have struggled to overcome this all consuming addiction and by numerous surveys conducted in recent years (see Statistics at end of page) that verify this assertion beyond question. God has called Pure Desire to help local churches and their frequently overloaded pastors, address the unspoken, undermining truth of sexual bondage invading our society today. That is not to say Pure Desire is limited to just the church environment. Across the nation, small groups are using Pure Desire materials in corporate and community environments.

Why is Pure Desire Unique?
  1. Pure Desire takes the healing ministry of Christ past level one addiction. Level one is where an individual can get free from their addiction simply by joining a small group and becoming accountable to others. I have counseled thousands of men who have prayed, read the Bible, been part of a group, and tried as hard as they could but never get free. In fact, I would estimate that this is the case for over ninety percent of the men I have counseled. Pure Desire addresses the level two and level three sexual addict. Level two is where the individual can’t stop the behavior and level three addicts are not only uncontrollable, but the habit begins to erode their soul, their family, and their faith.

  2. Pure Desire realizes that the problem isn’t just a guy’s problem. In our sexually charged culture more and more women are being drawn into sexual bondage. A recent Internet survey revealed forty percent of women online are engaging in cyber-sex behavior (Counselor June 2006, pg. 34 “Women and Sex Addiction” by Dr. Patrick J. Carnes). Our program addresses the fact that sexual bondage and associated struggles are a family systems issue. We offer a full compliment of materials that are used to guide Christ’s ministry for men and women. For example, wives who suddenly discover their husbands have been living a secret life desperately need a ministry to support them, so that the marriage can survive. Our methods and materials are practical and applicable to daily life.

  3. Finally, through Sexy Christian seminars, Pure Desire reaches into the local church to help in the development of healthy sexuality. The only effective way to stand against the sexual onslaught of hell in our land today is not to simply shout “No!” but to present a passionate “Yes!” “Yes” represents a healthy marriage which beautifully displays God’s holistic plan for men and women.
What’s Next?

Pure Desire is serving the Lord’s purpose by helping heal men and women so they can be free to live enriched social, family, and spiritual lives in the joy, purity, and passion of a life filled with Jesus Christ.

Please click here for a more detailed explanation of our program and how Pure Desire can help provide the tools necessary to deal with the pandemic problem of sexual addiction.

Sincerely,

Pastor Ted Roberts


The Statistics Are Staggering:

  • 66% of Internet-using men between the ages of 18-34 look at online porn at least once a month (1)
  • 55% of pastors admitted to participating with porn online. (2)
  • Over 40% of women on line are involved in problematic cyber behavior. (3)
  • The largest consumer of Internet pornography is the 12 to 17 year old age group. (4)
  • 70% of Internet porn traffic occurs during the 9 am to 5 pm workday. (5)
  • Two out of three companies have disciplined employees for misusing the Net at work and pornography topped the list of abuses (6)

References:
(1) Psychology Today September/October 2005, pg.84 (source comSource).
(2) Survey conducted by Pastors.com April 23, 2002.
(3) Counselor June 2006, pg. 34 “Women and Sex Addiction” by Dr. Patrick J. Carnes .
(4) CBS News: The Passionate Eye –“O.com. Cybersex Addiction” Aired Monday Feb 7,2005 at 9 pm on CBC-TV.
(5) SexTracker. http://sextracker.com .
(6) Saratoga Institute, 1999. http//www.pwcservices.com



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