Quit Porn | Restoration Soul Care
Restoration Soul Care is a faith-based podcast for Christian men who want to quit porn and find lasting freedom — not quick fixes or willpower-based change.Hosted by Michael Kamber (PMAP-Pastoral Multiple Addiction Profession from IITAP - International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals) and Nick Buda (Board Certified Mental Health Coach), this show offers practical, faith-rooted conversations on porn addiction recovery, emotional health, and sexual integrity.If you're tired of shame cycles, white-knuckling, or feeling stuck despite prayer — you're in the right place.
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Quit Porn | Restoration Soul Care
Latest Episodes
Pastors Struggling With Porn—You Don't Have to Do This Alone
You're a pastor. You know the verses. You've preached them. And you still can't stop going to porn. It's not because you're weak or disqualified. What you're carrying is a trust problem downstream of relational pain—and shame is keeping you fro...
Where's the Pain - Why Christian Men Keep Going Back to Porn
You've been asking the wrong question. Most guys want to know why they're addicted. Why they can't stop. Why they keep going back even when they hate it. But addiction expert Gabor Maté says that's not the question. The real question is:...
Why You Can't Stop Porn Without Dealing With What's Underneath
You've been fighting porn for years. Maybe decades. Accountability software, men's groups, therapy, streaks that fell apart. You're starting to wonder if something's fundamentally broken in you. Here's what nobody's told you: porn isn't the pro...
Why Are Celebrities Like Terry Crews and Billie Eilish Quitting Porn?
You've probably heard that quitting porn is a "Christian morality thing." But what if Terry Crews, Billie Eilish, Steve-O, and Pamela Anderson—people who don't all share a religious worldview—are all saying porn wrecked their relationships, esc...
Why Do I Keep Relapsing With Porn Even When I Say I'm Sorry?
You've said you're sorry. You've prayed. You've promised yourself you won't go back. And then you did. Again. If you keep relapsing even when you mean it when you say you're sorry, the problem isn't that you didn't try hard enough. The problem ...