Get Help

If you are reading this, then chances are you are at a place where the guilt and destructiveness of impurity in your life has drawn you here. We want to thank you for seeking support in what is, for many, such a devastating issue. The impact of sexual impurity, whether it be through pornography, or other means can be distressing to admit to and deal with. It can be even more difficult when you are in a position of authority and or church leadership. The guilt and shame is enormous and the consequences of others finding out demoralizing. One thing we know for sure is that keeping it a secret only makes it grow. This is an age in which impurity is just a click or glance away. It is way too accessible, anonymous, and affordable to stop on your own.

As part of pastoral purity, we offer you many different options of ways in which to get help. Some of these options include free web filtering, peer accountability, group support, and if needed ongoing counseling. The counselors connected with pastoral purity will be the ones who will help you determine the type of support that you need to best respond to your situation. Admitting that there is a problem and getting help is the first step toward stopping the cycle of giving in, thinking you can fix it, only to give in again.

If you are interested in initiating a first time assessment, please contact Life Counseling Center at (208) 465-5433 or e-mail . Our goal is to keep our services accessible, anonymous, and affordable. Those who are serving as pastors in the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene will have your first session paid for by the District. Please take this opportunity to get the help you need. Recovery from the grips of impurity is only a click or phone call away. Don’t let the lie of “I can do this alone”, keep you from recovery.

Robert Bly

Pastor

"I've been there and I've played that game. It took years for me to face my problem. At my lowest point I know I got careless, and even bolder in my use of porn. My wife caught me and some of your wives have caught some of you too. I could have, and likely should have been caught publicly. Thankfully that didn't happen, and when God's spirit broke through the dense fog of porn, and I responded during this period of grace, my ministry (and marriage) was preserved. It could have gone differently. I could have received that dreaded phone call from an elder, telling me that the church secretary had found something on my computer, or a member saw me in the adult section of a video store."