Christian Families in Recovery: A Guide for Addiction, Recovery & Intervention Using God's Tools of Redemption
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Christian Families in Recovery: A Guide for Addiction, Recovery & Intervention Using God's Tools of Redemption  -     By: Stephanie Tucker, Robert Tucker

Christian Families in Recovery: A Guide for Addiction, Recovery & Intervention Using God's Tools of Redemption

Spirit of Life Recovery Resources / 2014 / Paperback

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Title: Christian Families in Recovery: A Guide for Addiction, Recovery & Intervention Using God's Tools of Redemption
By: Stephanie Tucker, Robert Tucker
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 172
Vendor: Spirit of Life Recovery Resources
Publication Date: 2014
Dimensions: 11.02 X 8.50 X 0.37 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 1936451026
ISBN-13: 9781936451029
Stock No: WW451029

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When addiction hits a family, it's damage can be severe. Just as a hurricane-force storm devastates a physical home, the "storm" of addiction can bring destruction to everyone involved. Christian Families in Recovery will help you take a deeper look at the nature of addiction and recovery from a Christ-centered perspective. By learning the tools of intervention, you can love the addict, but establish an environment that will not support the addiction. Not only that, the heart of God seeks to reconcile and restore, even if only one member participates in recovery. Gaining this perspective can inject hope rather than despair. If the addict is entering recovery, you can develop a step-by-step family recovery plan that will affirm and respect the needs of all members. Someone else's addiction doesn't have to control you. Instead, you can learn to live in the empowerment of God's method of redemption so you can help the addict and yourself.

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