Why Should You Choose a Christian Drug Treatment Center ?
Why Should You Choose A Christian Drug Treatment Center ? – A Christian drug treatment center can be the best place to recover from substance abuse for many people. Why should you choose this type of facility though? One reason is that according to the statistics a Christian drug treatment center typically has a much higher success rate than a rehab which does not address the spiritual component of substance abuse and addiction. Government run programs and public treatment centers have a very low success rate, and a high incidence of relapse after clients leave these programs. This is not the case with a Christian drug treatment center, and the relapse rates are extremely low because most people have a complete and permanent recovery.
Christians in Honduras, US partner to fight addiction
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The in-patient facility in Honduras' impoverished Olancho state has treated people from across Latin America for a quarter-century. The center is associated with Predisan, a medical ministry in Catacamas, Honduras, supported by Churches of Christ.
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Report: Former LSU star Mathieu in rehab
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NEW ORLEANS (AP). Former LSU star Tyrann Mathieu has entered a drug rehabilitation program in Houston since being dismissed from the Tigers, according to a television report. LSU TIGERS. Head coach: Les Miles (eighth season); 2011 finish: 13-1 …
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FCA seeks community involvement in youth OW2P program
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The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) has a nationally recognized program called One Way 2 Play – Drug Free! (OW2P). … Raleigh County Sheriff Steve Tanner said, “West Virginia spends millions on drug addiction treatment centers every year. Only …
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Time to change the conversation from demonizing to finding common ground
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Frequent accusations of satanic influence. Apocalyptic predictions for a world in which LGBT citizens are treated equally. Vile claims that the AIDS epidemic is God's judgment. Dehumanizing comparisons of loving same-sex relationships to crime, drug …
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