The Christian Post reports:
The CEO of Covenant Eyes, a subscription-based porn accountability software, warned that pornography is demonic and urged churches to do more to address the scourge that he said has become a “civilizational crisis.”
Ronald DeHaas, who founded Covenant Eyes in 2000 when he had two teenage sons and saw the gathering storm during the early days of the internet, told The Christian Post that churches “need to be talking about” the epidemic of porn addiction among young Christians especially.
His comments come as Covenant Eyes is rolling out a new ad campaign featuring its cartoon mascot “Colossal Man,” a superhero who requires the aid of an accountability partner to overcome his pornography addiction despite his superhuman powers.
Read the full article. He’s a superhero, but he needs help with his porn addiction. As has been widely reported, customers of Covenant Eyes have included House Speaker Mike Johnson and Josh Duggar.
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