Dying For A Drink
$18.99
In the United States, alcoholism leads to 100,000 unnecessary deaths per year. Nearly 3 in 10 American adults are “risky drinkers.” 18 million Americans are abusing alcohol regularly. More than 1/2 of Americans have a close family member who is an alcoholic.
Despite the scope of this problem, there are currently no books published for the broader Christian community that offer Dying for a Drink’s unique combination of strong writing, compelling stories, the best in medical science and practice, and clear explication of the timeless spiritual principles of recovery.
The revision of this classic work incorporates new information on topics such as:
The role of mental illness, childhood trauma, and family origin issues
Human motivation and new methods of intervention and treatment
Understanding the role of the Holy Spirit and the church community in recovery
Prevention and the church’s role in an alcohol-saturated society
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SKU (ISBN): 9780849908477
UPC: 023755025807
Anderson Spickard | Barbara Thompson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2005
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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