New data shows porn addiction is surging in faith communities — and Ashley Jameson says healing starts with telling the truth.

by Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware

People of faith often live under a magnifying glass. A public declaration of belief can feel like an invitation for constant scrutiny — where even the smallest slip becomes proof of hypocrisy, especially in an era of social media and cancel culture. Every misstep is amplified, judged, and turned into spectacle.

That pressure helps explain why pornography use among Christians remains so hidden — even as new research shows it’s widespread. Christians admittedly participating in pornography is just such a chink in our collective Christian armor, according to ongoing research, and remains a growing problem.

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