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Jez Field
@JezField
Christian, husband, dad. Eternal amateur. A nobody living to tell everybody about a somebody
Katılım Ocak 2011
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Such a helpful conversation between Stef Liston @RMchurches & @JezField @NewGroundToday on redeeming relationships and spiritual maturity. Highly recommend listening: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/lif…
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I had a delightful conversation with a young man today who's recently came to faith. After hearing the gospel he said: 'I've been looking for this my whole life.'
Here's why: jezfield.blogspot.com/2026/02/ive-be…

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This weeks Curiosity Index features articles from amongst others:
@joelsh on Not So Secular Sweden &
@JezField on Raising Sons
Plus work, fear of wars, reading, & the craziest bus journey + incredible sports photos & a beautiful short film on diving!
thesimplepastor.co.uk/the-curiosity-…
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Do not overlook the impact of porn:
"Porn is “a public health crisis,” blared a Washington Post article. “The science is now beyond dispute.” For example, “In a content analysis of best-selling and most-rented porn films, researchers found that 88 percent of analyzed scenes contained physical aggression.” Most of the victims were women. As a result, those who watched mainstream pornography “were more likely to say they would commit rape or sexual assault (if they knew they wouldn’t be caught).”
Today, the average age that a boy first encounters pornography is nine years old. By the time he is an adult, he has been consuming porn for more than a decade. How does that affect his relationships with real women? Time magazine reports, “Many of them are simply unable to experience a sexual response with a real live woman. They are only able to respond to pornography. In fact, they prefer pornography.”
When these men marry, they are shocked—shocked—to discover that porn has destroyed their ability to relate to their spouse. It has trained them to objectify the opposite sex. They literally don’t know how to relate to a woman as a full person.
The first longitudinal study on porn found that men who start watching porn after they marry are twice as likely to divorce. Other studies foundthat watching porn actually shrinks the brain and reduces neural activity. There is now firm data showing that porn is addictive, it leads to violence, it destroys relationships, it feeds sex trafficking and prostitution."
(from Love Thy Body)
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Jez shares lessons he learned from taking his church through Ed's book 'The Intimacy Deficit'. @jezfield @ivpbooks
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Three years in and two sons initiated into manhood, here's what I'm trying to do and why I believe it's time we introduced a new (old) custom for our boys: jezfield.blogspot.com/2026/01/raisin…

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