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Tag Archives: Addiction
A strange question
Five reasons people don’t want to be well. Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol addiction, Drug addiction, recovery, Wisdom
Tagged Addiction, John 5, recovery
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Two steps for overcoming addictions
Is it possible that lasting pleasure comes in successfully battle your obsessions, rather than submitting to them? Continue reading
Posted in 18 Year factor, Addiction, Alcohol addiction, Anthropology, Attitude, Drug addiction, Lust, Victory
Tagged AA, Addiction, addiction recovery, alcohol and drug addiction, drugs, recovery
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The beatitudes and the twelve steps
Connect the 8 beatitudes and other scriptures with the 12 step program Continue reading
Understanding human behavior
What is the starting point for breaking cycles of destructive behavior? Continue reading
Posted in 18 Year factor, Accountability, Addiction, Alcohol addiction, Behavior, Biopsychology, Christian Counselor, Counseling, Drug addiction, Psychology, Social work, sociology, Spiritual transformation, Wisdom
Tagged abuse, ACEs, Addiction, Childhood trauma, counseling advice, human behavior, pscholoogy, sociology
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Pages available for you!
many resources available on Wisdomforlife! Continue reading
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Tagged Addiction, Counselors, Leadership, legalism, Local Church, parables, spiritual resources
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Do you want to get well?
Can you think of reasons people don’t want to be well? I suggest four reasons… Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol addiction, Drug addiction, Holistic ministry, Wisdom
Tagged Addiction, alcohol and drug addiction, help for addicts, recovery
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We have no power
Make a courageous admission: Some of us need to turn to God and confess, Continue reading
Posted in 18 Year factor, Addiction, Alcohol addiction, discouraged, Drug addiction, Suffering, Trials
Tagged Addiction, Crisis, helpless, hopeless, Life is hard
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We admitted we were powerless
Perhaps we struggle so much with wrong desires because we need to become captured by stronger desires. I think of… Continue reading
Posted in 18 Year factor, Addiction, Alcohol addiction, Drug addiction, Flesh vs. Spirit, Fruit of the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Spirit filled, Spiritual growth, Spiritual inventory, Spiritual transformation, Walking with God
Tagged AA, Addiction, Alcohol, Holy Spirit, power from God, Walk by the Spirit
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A command with a powerful promise
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is well-known for its twelve step program to help free people from the controlling power of alcohol. In the steps, you’ll discover themes that appear prominently in the first two. Step #1 – We admitted we were … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol addiction, Christian life, Counseling, Drug addiction, God's power, God's Will, Holy Spirit, Religion-not the answer, Spirit filled, Spiritual Detox, Spiritual growth, Spiritual inventory, Spiritual transformation, Walking with God
Tagged AA, Addiction, Alcohol, hard to live the Christian life, hat does it mean to walk by the Spirit? Victory over sin, Sin
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Never give up!
“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed” (II Corinthians … Continue reading