You Are My God – Tony Melendez – Addictions
You Are My God – Tony Melendez – Addictions – Faith and finding a place in the loving arms of God’s grace and living for him will help addicts in the recovery from their addictions. This video is a video of the hope, mercy, forgiveness, love, peace, joy and the deliverance that comes when we are in the Lord. Confess and praise Him as your God. The music You Are My God is by Tony Melendez, an armless Christian who uses his feet for hands and who professes God as his Rock in all things. Addiction reaches beyond alcohol and drugs. Many people suffer from all sorts of different addictions. Gambling, eating, shopping, sex, internet, work, video games, etc can all be just as addictive in many cases and just as destructive to a person. Those behaviors may affect the person differently, but they can be just as devastating as substance dependence. The 12 step program, which was originally devised for overcoming alcoholism, has now been transformed into well over 200 different addiction support groups. Always remember too much of a good thing can hurt you. (from Thagard)
Is It Arrogant to Assume That the Women and Children Living in the Mormon Compound in Texas Need Our Help?
Question by nickthaniel1: Is it arrogant to assume that the women and children living in the mormon compound in Texas need our help?
How many of them are raised by single mothers? Alcoholic parents? Drug abusing parents?
If the law is being violated enforce it. But anyone who isn’t concerned by this raid and the incarceration of hundreds of children by government agents is in denial.
Best answer:
Answer by zaphodsclone
I don’t know all the facts but if there are young teens being sexually molested by old men than I got no problem with this being stopped.
Prescription Drug Abuse
Prescription drug abuse – Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem. A local great grandmother was arrested after selling pain pills to an undercover cop.
Prescription drug use rising, heroin remains problem in Indian Valley
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McIntyre, who lives in Harleysville, started the organization One Life One Chance with a group of parents who wanted a support group to talk about children who have struggled with or currently struggle with drug addiction. “It's a place to go and not …
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