One in five Christian women use pornography. One in three visitors to a porn site is a woman. Many, many more women read explicit books like Fifty Shades of Grey. Even more than that write their own pornography - not on paper for publication, but in their heads for their own use. Helen Thorne knows all this because she's done it. But no one talks about it. Our churches are silent on it. There are very few books about it. It is the unspoken struggle of thousands of Christian women - perhaps you, and probably someone you know. But no more. In this refreshingly honest, resolutely hope-filled and gospel-soaked book, Helen speaks the unspoken. In doing so, she shows how purity is better and more satisfying than fantasy - and that, whoever you are and whatever your struggles, that purity is possible.
Helen Thorne Books




5 Things to Pray for a Suffering Friend
Prayers That Change Things for Friends or Family Who Are Walking Through Trials
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This book offers guidance on how to pray effectively for individuals facing grief, illness, emotional distress, mental health challenges, or tough situations. It provides practical tools and insights to support both the person praying and those in need, fostering a deeper connection through prayer during difficult times.
Walking with Domestic Abuse Sufferers
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Tragically, the police receive a call about domestic abuse every minute. This is a hidden and terrifying phenomenon, sadly prevalent in churches as well as the wider community. Spouses, partners, parents, and (older) children are the perpetrators. The aim of this book is to bring victims to a place of freedom, peace, and hope. There is a way out, and they can find real hope in Christ.
5 Things to Pray for Your City
Prayers That Change Things for Your Church, Community and Culture
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This book offers innovative prayer ideas tailored to 21 different facets of urban life, each rooted in Scripture. It encourages readers to engage with their communities through prayer, addressing various themes such as social justice, local governance, and community well-being. By integrating biblical principles, it provides a spiritual framework for individuals seeking to make a positive impact in their cities. The practical approach aims to inspire both personal and collective prayer efforts, fostering a deeper connection to urban challenges and opportunities.