
Make Your Home a House of Order to Help with Your Sobriety
Making your home a house of order can help you with your sobriety. In 1 Peter 5:8 you learn “Be sober, be vigilant; because your
Making your home a house of order can help you with your sobriety. In 1 Peter 5:8 you learn “Be sober, be vigilant; because your
Opioid addiction has become a major problem in the U.S. and it’s important for people to become more informed. You should learn the main signs
Addiction in your community can do great damage to everyone involved, whether they are using addictive substances or not. The safety and well-being of all
As a Christian, you should not condone substance abuse – even if the abuser is your child. I’ll bet you already knew that. So why
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.
It doesn’t matter how good the program is, if the addict refuses to participate, or plan on using when they get out, the program will not be successful. But the program isn’t necessarily flawed or inadequate. Often times, it is simply that the addict is unwilling, or unable to work the program. In this blog, I’d like to try and address what drives an addict to use.
To the addict that may be reading this, you are valuable and you are loved. There is hope. There is freedom. i should know. I am one.
You’re somebody’s brother, somebody’s son, somebody’s mother father, somebody’s someone. Somebody’s missing you where ever you came from, where ever you go, I hope you know, you’re somebody’s someone.
Families can help or hurt in this fight, there is no neutral. I can assure you, that if you do remain active, engaged, and on guard, the best days are yet to come.
If you are preventing them from suffering the consequences of their using then they will never be uncomfortable enough to self-reflect, and possibly change.
To whom it may concern, My name is Greg, and I celebrate recovery from addiction to pain pills. That doesn’t mean I consider myself to