has pastored since 2004, receiving his Master of Divinity from Azusa Pacific University in 2008. He is also an Ironman, Recorded Evangelical Friends Pastor, and Founder of ChurchUnited.com. He and his wife, Amanda, of over 15 years, have three children. Copies of āNot A Mistake, Parentsā Hope for Their Gay Sonā are available at JimDomen.com. Jimās second book, āBreaking Sinās Grasp, Your Temptation Doesnāt Define Youā is geared toward men in the church and an optional coaching program to help break sinās grasp is available at JimDomen.com. Purchase his newest book Breaking Sinās Grasp that provides a pathway to set men (anyone) free from their sin issues!
āLust had control on my life. No matter what I tried I just couldnāt break free. Every attempt ended in failure. I had reached a point where I felt my only options were to try and minimize it or just live with it. Then I read Jimās book, and he showed me the path to freedom from lust. The irony is that I clung to lust because I thought it brought me happiness. The reality is happiness came when I broke lustās grasp.ā
ā Rich, Retired Officer US Air Force, Alaska
āPastor Jim Domen has provided men the pathway to life! I found his book very enlightening and moving! It is more applicable to my life, currently, than you may know. It was a very refreshing and motivating book to read! Through his seven-step process and the humility of actual, individual struggles; Jim offers a road map to redemption from our sins. As men and humans, we all struggle with temptation and sin. The following words give us guidance to break sinās grasp, embrace Godās will, and be the leaders that God intended us to be. This book should be the foundation for all men, those who wish to embrace the Holy Spirit and choose freedom.ā
ā John, Fireman, Captain, Orange County Fire Authority, California
āTo say Iāve been caught in the unbreakable cycle is an understatement. I had hoped being married would put my desires within the bounds of being acceptable but that hasnāt been the case. Coming back to Christ three years ago and getting baptized helped, but after some time I fell back into the same struggle.
I think the worst part is not feeling saved. Not feeling renewed. Not feeling the Holy Spirit. I want more than anything to feel alive in Christ and dead to myself. But I do what I hate and not what I want to do. I have so many triggers I donāt even know where to start.ā
ā David, General Sales Manager, Washington
āI still really struggle with imposter syndrome in the workspace so when it creeps into my personal life, Iām like āwhoa now!ā I think a lot of men suffer from imposter syndrome and having a group of like-minded men and seeing the struggle of other brothers helps soothe or correct that.ā
ā John, Fireman, Captain, Orange County Fire Authority, California