Heart Of Addiction Workbook (Workbook)
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The Heart of Addiction Workbook is the companion to The Heart of Addiction text book, also by Mark E. Shaw. It is designed to provide a deeper study into the problem of addiction from a Christian perspective. The workbook is intended to draw the reader closer to Christ while facilitating the cultivation of a close, meaningful relationship with a trusted Christian friend – important because addiction is often too overwhelming to be faced alone. With addiction programs or individuals desiring a deeper, disciplined, more structured study in mind, the workbook has been divided into an optional 60 day time frame for better utilization. You will find the workbook and the textbook practical, challenging, and useful for your spiritual growth and edification.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781885904690
ISBN10: 188590469X
Mark Shaw
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2009
Publisher: Focus Publishing
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