Divine Intervention : Hope And Help For Families Of Addicts
$10.95
In the hearts of addicts, there is a self-centered, sinful, and willful desire to fulfill an appetitie that causes them to commit harmful acts toward others and self. The addict’s thinking is the key that triggers addictive behavior, and that must be changed for them to have success in battling the addiction.
This book will bring encouragement and hope to family members, spouses, or loved ones of an addict. It will challenge your thinking about the addiction and enable you to best help your addicted loved one in a biblical manner.
Learn what to do with an unwilling, unrepentant addicted love one.
Learn what you can do with a willing, repentant addicted love one.
Learn some things the Lord desires to teach you through this trial and how you can transform your hardship into blessings.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781885904638
ISBN10: 1885904630
Mark Shaw
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2007
Publisher: Focus Publishing
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