The Divided Man : Pornography, Shame, and the Fight to Save My Marriage
Overview
The Divided Man
Pornography, Shame, and the Fight to Save My Marriage
He loved his wife.
He loved his sons.
He loved God.
And he was living a double life.
Pornography did not begin as rebellion.
It began as escape.
As insecurity.
As a quiet coping mechanism for shame he never confronted.
Until the day everything was exposed.
In The Divided Man, David Miller tells the unfiltered story of how secrecy nearly destroyed his marriage-and how exposure became the beginning of transformation.
This is not a surface-level purity book.
It is a raw, deeply honest exploration of:
Pornography addiction inside Christian marriage
The neuroscience of sexual conditioning and dopamine dependency
Dismissive avoidant attachment and childhood emotional wounds
The crushing weight of shame and secrecy
Betrayal trauma and its impact on wives
The spiritual reality of idolatry in the digital age
The long, painful work of rebuilding trust
With a rare blend of vulnerability, research, and biblical conviction, Miller pulls back the curtain on what many Christian men fight in silence.
He speaks directly to:
The husband who never meant to hurt his wife
The father afraid his sons will inherit his weakness
The church leader preaching purity while battling privately
The wife wondering if change is truly possible
This book does not minimize sin.
It does not soften consequences.
It does not offer quick fixes.
But it does offer something powerful:
Clarity.
Responsibility.
Structure.
Hope.
The Divided Man is not anti-sex.
It is anti-idolatry.
It calls men to become whole again-undivided in mind, heart, and marriage.
If you are tired of hiding...
If your marriage feels fragile...
If shame has been running your life...
This book is for you.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798249868833
- ISBN-10: 9798249868833
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.42 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.59 pounds
- Page Count: 196
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