Apostolic Moral Purity

couples Recovery

Healing begins with faith and family. That’s why we’ve put together recovery journeys for the whole family.

Unveiling the Shadows: Confronting the Challenges of Sexual Addiction Within the Family

  • Do you feel the weight of hidden struggles tearing at the fabric of your marriage?
  • Is the shadow of sexual addiction causing pain and isolation, leaving you wondering how to protect the love and trust you cherish?
  • Has tension and disconnection begun to strain the bonds you once thought unbreakable?
  • Are you struggling to maintain open and honest communication amid the challenges, fearing the impact on your relationship?
  • Do you feel your family’s spiritual foundation shaking under the pressure of confronting sexual addiction?
  • Are you searching for a way to navigate this trial without losing sight of your faith and the moral values you hold dear?

AMP recovery Model

A Path to Renewal: Our Comprehensive Recovery Model.

Embracing Healing with Faith, Accountability, and Personalized Support.

Group Work: Unity in Recovery

Find strength and understanding in community through our Group Work sessions. Whether engaging in the structured reflection of a 12-step program or exploring the flexible support of non-12-step groups, you’ll discover a shared journey of healing. These sessions provide a safe space to share experiences, gain insights, and build lasting bonds of support, guided by our faith.

Clinical Work and One-on-One Counseling: Expert Guidance on Your Journey

Benefit from the expertise of our clinical team, offering one-on-one counseling tailored to your personal challenges and goals. Our clinical work delves deep into the root causes of addiction, employing evidence-based practices alongside spiritual principles to promote true healing and growth.

Custom Plans to Involve the Spouse and Family: Healing Together

Recognizing the impact of sexual addiction on the family, we create custom recovery plans that include the spouse and other family members. Through tailored support and involvement, we ensure a holistic healing process that strengthens family bonds, enhances communication, and rebuilds trust, all within the framework of our Apostolic faith

Just Being Here Is Brave. Getting Started Is Pretty Easy

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Take the Intake Survey. There are Questions for Husband and Wife.

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We’ll Set Up a Time to Talk

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Redeem What’s Happened with a Personalized Plan for Recovery in Your Marriage

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About Apostolic Moral Purity

Apostolic Moral Purity was founded on September 1, 2020. Dr. Daniel Sirstad felt a deep urging to develop a ministry that would reach tens of thousands of Apostolic men and women with a message of hope. Addiction to pornography and sexual immorality can be overcome through personal disciplines combined with the power of God.

AMP believes there must be a balance between the work of the Spirit and the effort of each individual striving to live in sexual purity. We cannot expect God to do all the work for us. Neither can we do all the work alone.

AMP has Apostolic resources, and recovery groups for men and women with pornography, and sexual addictions. AMP also has support and recovery groups for betrayed wives.

AMP desires to reach the Apostolic world and every demographic within the church, sharing how sexual purity is achievable even in our present-day society. The task is daunting, but with God, all things are possible.

AMP wants every man, woman, young person, and child with an addiction to pornography and sexual impurity to know you are not alone and will not overcome this addiction alone. We are here to help.

AMP is a ministry of DayStar Ministries, a counseling center for Apostolics by Apostolics who counsel couples and individuals in crisis. DayStar Ministries is a Certified Academic Institution with the National Christian Counselors Association. They have a degree transfer program for those seeking a degree in Pastoral Counseling.

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