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Recovery Ministries
Be reminded why recovery matters and find tools to lead people into life change.

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Topics:Congregational care, Counseling, Outreach, Pastoral care, Recovery ministry, Support groups, Transformation, Vulnerability
Filters:Counseling, Elder, Pastor, Pastoral care, Recovery ministries, Shepherd, Small groups, Spiritual director
Purpose:Ministry
References:Matthew 9:12, Mark 1:15, 1 John 3:16-20
Date Added:August 27, 2007


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Celebrate Recovery Curriculum Kit: A Program for Implementing a Christ-Centered Recovery Ministry in Your Church
by Rick Warren and John Baker
This curriculum helps your church to serve as God's healing agent for people coming out of addictions. Based on the Beattitudes. Twenty-five lessons to help you lead an effective ministry. (Zondervan, 2005; ISBN 0310268478)


Addiction and Grace: Love and Spirituality in the Healing of Addiction
by Gerald May
Gerald May discusses the attachments that lead to addiction in areas such as work, sex, performance, responsibility, and intimacy. Addictions represent a doomed attempt to assert control in our lives. This book shows how there is hope and outlines the path to get there. (Harpersanfrancisco, 2006; ISBN 0061122432)


Sex, Food, and God: Breaking Free from Temptations, Compulsions, and Addictions
by David Eckman
Addictions can be developed to many different things. Whatever the addiction, there is hope that it can be overcome. Learn to break free from addiction and find identity in Christ. (Harvest House Publishers, 2006; ISBN 0736917853)



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