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THROUGH PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Our service to pastors requires the assistance of both professionals and volunteers. Professionals who are interested in joining our Provider Network can apply to be listed as members of the treatment staff by contacting Dr. Todd Frye at Life Counseling Center at 208-465-5433. We welcome the assistance of qualified professionals outside the Treasure Valley area since it can be difficult for pastors living in the outlying areas to find the professional services they need.

THROUGH ACCOUNTABILITY SUPPORT

Maintaining personal purity in the 21st Century requires more than the availability of dedicated professionals. It requires the support of caring, concerned individuals who are willing to serve as Accountability Partners, Prayer Partners, and Group Members who are committed to assisting those who are struggling. If you are willing to serve in one of these capacities, you are also encouraged to contact Dr. Frye and offer your assistance. The assurance you offer to a colleague may be all that is required for him to refuse to succumb to the temptations that bombard us each time we turn on a computer or sit down to watch TV or a movie. YOU may be all that stands between those who stumble and those who stand.

THROUGH OTHER MEANS

Though our current concern is for those of you in the pastorate, personal purity is an issue for every member of the churches you serve. Your involvement in addressing this issue may include sermons, seminars, topical discussions or class presentations. There is also opportunity to donate financially, that would assist us in furthering this ministry. If you would like to discuss ways to address this issue in your church, donate financially or have any other questions please contact us by email or phone so we can arrange a time to assist you in the process.

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."