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Noah interviews Nate Larkin, a former pastor, on his extraordinary life of finding grace, freedom, and vulnerable community after decades of porn and sex addiction.
Nate is the founder and director of the Samson Society, an in-person and online network of groups for men who are seeking freedom from sexual sin. All Samson groups are free, www.samsonsociety.com – He is the author of Samson and the Pirate Monks: Calling Men to Authentic Brotherhood. Nate is also a host on The Pirate Monk Podcast and The Positive Sobriety Podcast.
You can connect with Nate at www.natelarkin.net
Resources for women:
The Sarah Society (find it through www.samsonsociety.com starting around mid-March 2021) – for women whose men (husbands, boyfriends, etc.) are struggling with porn and sex addiction
For women who are struggling with sexual sin and pornography:
Marnie C. Farree https://www.bethesdaworkshops.org/about-us/our-team/
Crystal Renaud Day https://livingonpurposekc.com/
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