My 26-year-old had an issue but is doing well now . . .
My son wrote me a long letter explaining his predicament . . .
A family in our congregation is dealing with this right now . . .
My 31-year-old has had problems. I’m not sure how he’s doing . . .
I just found out my college-aged daughter . . .
I’m raising my grandson who deals with this problem . . .
I heard these comments while attending a conference recently. Some wanted to talk further about the issues their child had or has had with pornography. Some simply mentioned their struggle in passing. A few have children who now walk in freedom from their habit. A few are still in the midst. But all these parents and grandparents followed their initial statement with, “Thank you.”
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