Pornography" ( www.SomebodysDaughter.org), a DVD/CD multimedia compilation featuring a television documentary detailing the lives of three men and one couple active in Christian ministry who struggled with and overcame addiction to pornography. The release includes 18 compelling and therapeutic songs, four illustrative music videos and personal vignettes. Study guide curriculum for individuals, counselors and churches also is available.
The "Somebody's Daughter" TV documentary has appeared on the ION Network (former PAX TV). It is set to air on the INSP, Daystar and NRB networks and on an American Family Association webcast.
According to recent surveys, nearly 60 percent of Christian men and 37 percent of pastors admit to struggling with pornography. Nevertheless, Centers for Decency disagrees it "is no longer just a problem for men, 35 percent of women also admit to the addiction" - found on the Christian Wire Service,' when most women don't have an addiction for pornography, or aren't interested in pornography. Steve Siler appears to include women in the numbers to justify the huge numbers of men with the addiction for pornography. Wait now, Steve just retuned my call, and made it clear he would remove any information not correct. Thank you, Steve, but after publication with the Christian Wire Service to all media. Women being involved in sexual sin is not the same as having an addiction or being involved in pornography. Focus on the Family has admitted to Karen Kristopher with Houston Area Association for Decency -- the addiction for pornography is a man's sin, and knows nothing about any percentage of women in pornography through their call center. Steve suggested that four of seven men calling Focus on the Family have an addiction or are struggling with pornography. Steve, please make the corrections through Christian Wire Services. Read article on Christian Wire Service. Victimizing women is still a symptom of the addiction for pornography.
Nevertheless "Somebody's Daughter" was produced to shine the light on how the $13.3 billion pornography industry is plaguing those who profess Christianity, and to promote healing and deliverance from the growing epidemic.
Steve Siler is the writer of 400 recorded songs, nine "Number One" Contemporary Christian Music magazine (CCM) songs and 40 "Top 10" singles. He has been nominated for four Dove Awards, winning the Inspirational Song of the Year in 2000 with "I Will Follow Christ."
Music for the Soul ( www.musicforthesoul.org) is a not-for-profit Christian ministry committed to providing life- changing healing through music and song. The ministry provides multimedia resources for churches, pastors, counselors and lay leaders to promote the discussion and healing of life's most painful issues.
Projects produced by Music for the Soul follow a specific formula in order to reach target audiences. Each musical and video production states the problem, helps the audience see it in their own life, walks them through steps toward healing, and shows them there is hope and a future free from pain. Other topics tackled by Music for the Soul productions include eating disorders, cancer survival, suicide, children with special needs and marital strife. The ministry also produced a CD for survivors of Hurricane Katrina and for emergency workers after the 9/11 tragedy. Reported by Steve Siler, with an additional paragraph written by CfD.