My friends at Covenant Eyes blogged the following post yesterday…
Many thanks to counselor Rick Thomas for his latest article, “How to Care for a Christian in Porn Addiction.” This is an article written for Christian counselors and caregivers who are looking for good resources to help someone with a compulsion to watch pornography.
Rick has been a regular author on Breaking Free for many months now. Some of his other posts include:
Go to Rick’s website to learn more about him, his counseling practice, and his non-profit organization The Counseling Solutions Group.
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Posted on 03 September 2008
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Covenant Eyes plans to report information on all programs that use the Internet — including non-browser applications.

Instant Messaging, file sharing programs, chat and even online gaming programs can take up lots of time. They can also be sources of temptation. So, as an added feature, Covenant Eyes plans soon to include in its reports information about these applications and how much time is spent using online programs that do not use browsers, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. These types of applications will be shown on the report so that risks can be identified and as a basis to start conversations between Covenant Eyes Members and their Accountability Partners.
Read more about it HERE!
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Posted on 02 September 2008
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Covenant Eyes is beta-testing a Cell Phone/PDA version of its Accountability Software (patent pending) on cell phones and PDAs that use Windows Mobile 6 software.
So, those who are planning to buy a PDA or cell phone for Christmas, may want to consider a Windows Mobile 6 device. Several new devices from Samsung, HTC, AT&T, T-Mobile and others are now available and handy video introductions are available here and here.
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