Clay Cross, Scott Krippayne, Rick Altizer contribute to anti-pornography album.
A NEW ALBUM by several of America's leading Christian music artists
targeted at people struggling with pornography has been released in
the US. 'Somebody's Daughter' on the Music For The Soul label features
songs from Clay Crosse, Scott Krippayne and Rick Altizer plus poetry,
Scripture and stories from people who have battled to overcome
pornography's lure. The title track is written by Clay Crosse, who has
been open about his past struggle with pornography. In addition to
Crosse' participation his wife Renee also speaks on the record about
her feelings in the healing process. A book about Clay and Renee's
road to healing is planned for publication in September 2005. ![]()


Thank you for speaking up on such a sensitive subject. Pornography destroyed my marriage. For now I am waiting on the Lord to do his work in my husband's heart. My husband is seeking divorce since he now has justified his addiction calling it is "freedom" in Christ to enjoy all things "natural" This has been painful, but I know the "greater One lives in me" and can and will delivery my husband.