Man Dies Alone with Massive Porn Stash

The news erupted earlier this year with the story of a Japanese man who died with his massive porn stash. Some news outlets claimed that the man was crushed under 6 tons of porn (but that was later shown to be fake news - the man died from a heart attack).

The story quickly became viral and news agencies around the world reported it in a sensational or almost satirical manner, but beneath that, there is a tragic truth. This 50-year-old man, known as Joji died alone, isolated and was not found for an entire month. He was surrounded by all these fantasies of relationships with porn stars and yet didn't have one person in his life who noticed he had died.

That is how pornography works, "It promises you everything and gives you absolutely nothing," says Dr. Ted Roberts, who is the host of the Conquer Series.

The Conquer Series is a cinematic 6 disc DVD series that includes over 5 hours of powerful teaching, cinematic parables and Bible-based strategies that have helped over 400,000 men renew their mind and find freedom from porn.

Japan is home to some of the heaviest porn users on the planet, with some attributing the country's population decline to its adult entertainment obsession.

Japan is not alone with 68% of church going men in America viewing pornography on a regular basis, adult entertainment is bringing a similar decline in the church.

Thankfully, thousands of churches from over 50 countries around the world are stepping up and running the Conquer Series for their men.

One of these Conquer Groups meets in a private room in a coffee shop in Tennessee, their leader says,

"I was set free through the grace of God, a plan, and accountability. Since then, I have helped to set others free and I have used the Conquer Series to do it."

Find out more about the Conquer Series and how you can bring it to your church at ConquerSeries.com.

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