
Will I Need Help to Get Through the Detox Process?
Going through a drug or alcohol detox can be extremely hard on your body and brain. It can also put you on an emotional roller
Going through a drug or alcohol detox can be extremely hard on your body and brain. It can also put you on an emotional roller
As Christians, part of our calling in life is to help those in need. And if you’re a recovered addict, you are uniquely poised to
Prescription drug abuse is a serious problem in this country, one which has led to thousands of overdoses and has cost thousands of lives. Fortunately,
People recovering from drug addiction have long reported the amazing benefits of exercise for a speedier and fuller recovery. Harvard Health Publishing has written articles
As it says in 1 Corinthians 3:16 (ESV), your body is God’s temple and his “spirit dwells within you.” Taking care of our bodies and
Addiction is a serious epidemic in America. While many people think addiction applies only to illegal recreational drugs, prescription drugs can be even more addictive.
As kids get older, protecting them from the hazards of peer pressure can be even harder than it was to keep them safe and healthy
If you have dealt with opiate addiction in your life and have managed to get clean, you know how big of a challenge it can
Alcohol addiction is extremely common, especially given the easy access at almost any convenience store. To live your best life, you should recognize that it’s
Are You Still a Woman of Noble Character? All married, Christian women know the scripture about a noble woman, Proverbs 31:10. The Bible says, “A
If you believe your parent has developed an addiction problem, you are not alone. It’s a growing concern, and the signs are easy to miss. If you do see warning signs, you need to take action to keep your parent safe and healthy. Use this guide to help you guide your parent, and yourself, to a healthier way of life.
Addiction comes from a place of brokenness. There is some wound deep inside that we seek to numb. In order to stay sober, we have to search out that brokenness and find healing for it. If we don’t then we run a real risk of relapse or cross-addiction.