Welcome

welcome to samonline.org - a website designed specifically for men

INTRODUCTION

Welcome to SAMONLINE.ORG, a Christian non-profit organization dedicated to creating accountability through the internet for men.  Our goal is to provide accountability for men globally through the internet.  Our team of volunteers are dedicated into helping keep men more accountable in their lives to God, their families, in their churches, and at their work.

Are you a man seeking accountability in your life?  Perhaps you go to church but the face you show on Sunday is not the real you.  In my time in men's ministry I have met many guys who were addicted to porn, material possession, or enslaved by drugs and alcohol.  These men created barriers which prevented their friends and family from knowing the truth.

Do you struggle with integrity every time you go online? How many times have you looked something you know you shouldn't be looking at when you were online at work, at home, or traveling? I get so angry with the temptations of the computer I just want to scream.  Perhaps you already belong to a small group at your church but do they keep you accountable online as well as in person?

If so, this ministry is designed for you. Our goal is to create a web presence to combat the stronghold the internet can have. It takes work though which means you will have to invest as much as we invest. To begin, there are six simple steps to get you started. If you're interested, click here.

The Cycle

  • Really we have a choice. We can choose to click the computer links that lead us to sin. Then we pray after to God for forgiveness and swear we'll never do it again. Then after a couple of days the sin takes hold of us and we want more and now! This brings the sin full fold back into our lives and we fall into the cycle of sin, forgiveness, sin, forgivensss, and never really break free.
  • With our ministry we are challenging you to stop the cycle. Instead of clicking to slavery, you can click to freedom. Here is a diagram representing the two cycles:

the cycle diagram

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