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DID YOU KNOW...

​THERE ARE BELIEVERS, WHO DAILY STRUGGLE WITH ADDICTION!  ​
MANY KEEP THEIR ADDICTION TO PRESCRIPTION DRUGS OR ALCOHOL SECRET FROM THEIR PASTORS AND CHURCH FRIENDS BECAUSE OF SHAME AND THE FEAR OF REJECTION. 
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-Are you a believer struggling with an addiction, alcoholism or a chemical dependency?
-Do you have a family member who is a pothead, an alcoholic or a drug addict?
-Are you alarmed to know that believers’ lives are being destroyed by substance abuse? 

​Addiction and alcoholism is epidemic in the U.S. Many of us have at least one close relative, friend or acquaintance that drinks too much, uses illegal recreational drugs, like marijuana, or abuses prescription painkillers. The purpose of this blog is to stimulate thought and to provide information addressing substance abuse and addiction issues that include CHRIST, THE ULTIMATE HIGHER POWER.

WHETHER YOU ARE A BELIEVER STRUGGLING WITH CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY OR A CO-DEPENDENT FAMILY MEMBER, KNOW THAT THERE IS HOPE, HEALING AND RESTORATION THROUGH CHRIST.

The "Confronting Substance Abuse in the Body of Christ" handbook, ​CSABC provides information and resources that will rally believers to unite in dealing with the problem of substance abuse, alcoholism and drug addiction. Contents include preventative measures, drug descriptions, the signs and symptoms of drug usage, dual-diagnosis, contact information for Christian rehabs and support groups nationwide, testimonials, how to start a faith-based support group, the biblical position on chemical dependency and much more.  

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​DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE LIKE "SAM?"
​“Sam”, a former marine, said he was unable to share what God was doing in his life at the regular AA and NA meetings. He and others wanted to have something faith-based in our church. More than once, I asked my pastor about having a support ministry for people at our church struggling with alcoholism and substance abuse. While researching facts and information for the CSABC manual, I learned about Celebrate Recovery. This nationwide support ministry founded by John Baker in 1991, is based on the eight principles of the Beatitudes, and the twelve steps and their Biblical comparisons. Celebrate Recovery looked like a perfect fit. Thankfully, my pastor thought so too, and then he told me to get it started. I did not expect that, but soon a team of women came together through word of mouth. We started our group meetings sitting around my kitchen table. There were no addicts or alcoholics in this initial women’s group, but other life issues were worked through. The Celebrate Recovery program is tailored to address any compulsive life issue, not just addiction.
Each of our sessions ended with good food and great fellowship, which increased our trust and bonding. Meanwhile, we recruited one of the church elders to start working with the first men’s group. Celebrate Recovery is a “leadership factory,” and as people complete the program, many then become facilitators for groups of other compulsive life issues like anger management, gambling, or pornography. A Christ-centered, Bible-based support ministry can have a significant healing impact not only for the church, but also for people attending from its surrounding communities.    

                       Author
Elona was born in New York City, but attended school for the most part in Switzerland and Denmark. When she turned 19, she came back to the States. Elona moved into Greenwich Village where she met, fell in love with and married a Jersey boy. Wayne was the love of her life until his sudden death in 2002.​

​​As a key participant in launching, facilitating and participating in the Christ-centered Celebrate Recovery ministry at her former church in New Jersey, she witnessed the miracle of changed lives, and hopes to inspire and encourage others to participate actively in addressing the problem of substance abuse/addiction infecting our churches and communities. 
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​For Family Members of the Substance Abuser / Addict
​Give, but not grudgingly

​Drugs and Devotion
A Global New Normal
Who Is This Jesus
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​         WITH JESUS THE BEST IS ALWAYS YET TO COME!
MAYBE SOME OF US NEED TO HOLD ON TO GOD TIGHTER THAN OTHERS DO. THIS IS NOT SUCH A BAD THING. THE SOONER, WE REALIZE PUTTING OURSELVES UNDER HIS LORDSHIP IS THE SAFEST PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE TO BE, THE BETTER! THE POPULAR SAYING THAT “GOD TAKES CARE OF THOSE WHO TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES” IS NEITHER SCRIPTURAL NOR TRUE. THE FACT IS GOD TAKES CARE OF THOSE WHO ACKNOWLEDGE HOW MUCH THEY NEED HIM.
GOD IS ABBA, OUR HEAVENLY FATHER, AND HE WANTS TO HELP US, IF WE WILL LET HIM.
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Life...

10/15/2020

 
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Life, generally speaking…..
Life is a let-down at times.  Bad news is consistently in the media.  We are informed of crime, natural disasters and political unrest on a daily basis.  We experience personal disappointments, and at times the burden of our sorrows becomes overwhelming.  Stress and apathy can further undermine our ability or desire to go on with a positive attitude.  If this is all there is to life, what’s the point, one might ask.  The good news is, that God has provided the hope, comfort and support we need to overcome the disappointments and difficulties of this world. (John 16:33)
 
What did God do?
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”(John 3:16)  Jesus held nothing back to set us free.  He was ridiculed, brutally beaten and crucified.  He suffered an incredibly painful, long and shameful death reserved only for the lowest of criminals.  He poured Himself out, offering His sinless life in exchange for our sinful ones. (Isaiah 53:12)
What does this mean to us?
Jesus paid the penalty for us in full, so that we can claim peace of mind and freedom from sin’s power to destroy our fellowship with God.  By His resurrection, He became the first-fruits among those who had died.  The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead, will also raise us to an eternal life. (I Corinthians 15:12-56)  He empowers us, encourages us and gives us vision beyond the joys and sorrows of this life.  In Him we have the hope to live victoriously.  Jesus Christ is our mediator; the only mediator between God and man. (I Timothy 2:5)
What must we do?
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and love your neighbor as yourself ”. (Luke 10:27)

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