On August 2nd, the Crusaders hosted an online workshop aimed at addressing the pervasive issue of pornography. The event, titled “Combating the Plague of Pornography,” brought together a select group of participants who had completed a preliminary preparation and a detailed, anonymous questionnaire. The goal of this initial phase was to help individuals trace the personal roots of this struggle in their own lives.

The workshop explored the topic through a spiritual lens, beginning with the biblical origins of sexuality. It emphasized that God created all things good, including human sexuality, and that nakedness only became a source of lust _after_ the fall of man. This was illustrated by the example of Adam and Eve, who were naked before the fall but felt no shame. The session highlighted the severe consequences of pornography, not only for those who consume it but also for those exploited within the adult entertainment industry.

Powerful testimonies from individuals who have overcome this struggle were shared, underscoring the need for deliverance and the life-transformation power available through Christ. The workshop also addressed the practical impacts of pornography, including its effects on the individual, behavior patterns, and even married life.

The event concluded with a session of adoration, where participants were invited to seek healing. Many attendees reported experiencing a profound sense of cleansing and divine touch. Future workshops will be announced for pre-screened applicants.