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 Het helen van een Gebroken Huwelijk van Overspel

door Mike Genung

       Vanaf Februari 2008, het Opvlammen zijn het ministerie en de website van de Gunst een deel van programma van de Families van TechMission het Veilige geworden. Mike Genung zal een verlof van het Opvlammen Gunst nemen zich op andere verantwoordelijkheden te concentreren. Bil mooney-McCoy van Veilige Families zal het werk van het Opvlammen Gunst, met de zelfde nadruk op gunst en evangelie-Gecentreerde van de pornografieverslaving terugwinning voortzetten.

De online Terugwinning van de Verslaving

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De online Terugwinning van de Verslaving, of de Terugwinning van de Verslaving van Internet, verwijzen naar het proces van terugwinning van verslaving of substantieafhankelijkheid. De „terugwinning wordt verscheiden genoemd een proces, vooruitzichten, een visie, een leidend principe. Er zijn noch één enkele overeengekomen definitie van terugwinning noch één enkele manier om het te meten. Maar het overarching bericht is dat de hoop en de restauratie van het zinvol leven…“ mogelijk zijn [1]

Het Onderwijs van de Weerstand van het Druggebruik

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Embleem van D.A.R.E

Door de Vallei van de Schaduwen

Gedeeld met Marsha door Kristi, een Zuster op deze reis

Ik word getroost door de bekende woorden in Psalm 23. „Yea, hoewel ik door de vallei van de schaduw van dood loop, zal ik geen kwaad, voor thou kunst met me.“ vrezen Het is interessant dat Psalmist het de vallei van de „schaduw“ van dood roept.

Herziet belangrijkste Internet en beschikbare de programma's die van de controlesoftware filtreren.

Een preekoverzicht, statistieken, en geadviseerde middelen voor het bestrijden van pornografie.

Alcoholisme

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HET EFFICIËNTE ONDERWERP VAN PROGRAMMA'S
Het Misbruik van de substantie
12 de Programma's en de Leerplannen van de stap

Recommended Books
Starting Over: Using Torah and the Twelve Steps of Recovery to Find Happiness: This is a resource for Jews struggling to find healing from addictive behaviors.
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The 12 Steps: A Way Out: This workbook is designed for those going through a 12-Step program for adult children of dysfunctional families. It is to be used in conjunction with a support group.
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Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery: This book takes the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and interprets them from a Jewish worldview.
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12 Step Prayers for A Way Out: Various faith-based programs may find this book a useful companion resource if their participations are using the workbook, The 12 Steps: A Way Out. The prayers aid in the reader’s attempts to focus on God or his/her Higher Power.
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The Twelve Steps: A Spiritual Kindergarten: This Christian workbook/curriculum helps believers working through the 12 steps. It emphasizes Bible study and self-reflection and assessment.
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90 Days One Day at a Time: Using AA’s 12-Step model, this book of meditations and prayers can help recovering alcoholics better understand and personally process each step.
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The Twelve Steps and Jewish Tradition: This pamphlet urges Jewish alcoholics and addicts to make the 12 steps work for them in a Jewish context instead of discarding them as necessarily Christian concepts.
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The Twelve Steps for Christians, Revised Edition: Written by recovering individuals, the book’s tone is compassionate, honest, and challenging. It is designed primarily for those seeking healing from growing up in dysfunctional families.
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Prayers for the Twelve Steps: This is a Christian prayer book for participants in 12-Step recovery programs.
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Recommended Links
Marijuana Anonymous: Marijuana Anonymous is a 12-Step recovery program with the primary purpose is keeping its members free of marijuana and to help other marijuana addicts to achieve the same freedom.
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Millati Islami: Millati Islami is a 12-Step program for those in recovery from addiction based upon Islamic principles.
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International Association of Christian Twelve Step Ministries: This group of ministries has the common goal of equipping the Christian community to be better able to reach out to individuals struggling with addictions.
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Alcoholics Anonymous: Alcoholics Anonymous is a 12-Step program with the primary purpose of helping the alcoholic to stay sober and to help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.
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Calix Society: The Calix Society is a program for Catholic members of Alcoholics Anonymous, aimed at promoting abstinence for those in recovery and the spiritual development and sanctification of its members.
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Alcoholics Victorious: This site offers a Christian recovery program for alcoholics utilizing both the 12 Steps and the Alcoholics Victorious creed.
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Christians United Against Addiction: Christians United Against Addiction is a Christian 12-Step program for addicts and their family members that offers training to churches and faith-based organizations.
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Cocaine Anonymous: Cocaine Anonymous is a 12-Step Recovery Program for those recovering from addictions to cocaine or any other mind-altering substance.
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EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS TOPIC
Substance Abuse
Resources for Recovery Programs

Articles, Excerpts, Tips & More
Sample Congregational Survey: This tool will help you determine the level of interest that exists within the congregation for launching a substance abuse ministry.
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Helping Your Congregation Create an Accepting Attitude for Recovery Ministries: The insights from Bill Morris’ Complete Handbook for Recovery Ministry in the Church can help congregational leaders create a welcoming, accepting climate that facilitates effective recovery ministries.
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Types of Drinkers: Not everyone who drinks is an alcoholic. Use this tool to help you to evaluate whether someone needs help.
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Strongholds of Addiction: The Lies that Keep us in Bondage: A helpful list of the feelings that enslave us, the associated lies that we believe about ourselves, and a reminder of the reassuring truth that can free us from our bondage.
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Samaritan Inns: Samaritan Inns: This organization combats homelessness and addiction through a three phase recovery continuum and offers a mentoring partnership network to other organizations interested in developing similar programs.
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Core Competencies for Clergy and Other Pastoral Ministers in Addressing Alcohol and Drug Dependence : A helpful listing of key skills, knowledge, and attitudes for clergy engaged in substance abuse programs.
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Curriculum Review of Celebrate Recovery: This curriculum for adult recovery ministries is based on eight principles drawn from the Beatitudes and contains a Leader’s Guide with start-up information.
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Curriculum Review of Adolescent Recovery Plan: Continuing Care: This workbook, designed for teens that have been in treatment for substance abuse and are returning to their homes and communities, offers practical guidance to the supportive team surrounding the recovering teen.
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Curriculum Review of Black and Recovering: This workbook, designed for African-Americans who are in treatment or aftercare programs, highlights racial/cultural issues that affect blacks in recovery
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Organizing and Starting a Recovery Group: These tips, drawn from Bill Morris’ The Complete Handbook for Recovery Ministry in the Church, will help church leaders understand the key steps involved in launching a recovery ministry.
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Curriculum Review of Stop the Chaos: This workbook for adults is designed for both those struggling with chemical dependency and those concerned about a loved one’s possible substance abuse.
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Curriculum Review of The Twelve Steps—A Spiritual Journey: This personal workbook contains lessons and exercises for participants in Christian support groups that draw from Scripture and the traditional twelve steps.
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The Functional Alcoholic: The Functional Alcoholic: Sometimes spotting someone with a drinking problem can be difficult. This helpful article describes how individuals who appear well-functioning may be in trouble.
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Curriculum Review of Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery: This resource is aimed at Jews struggling with alcohol or drug misuse and shows how the traditional twelve steps relate to Jewish teachings.
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Recommended Books
Role of the Mosque in Confronting the Epidemic of Substance Abuse: This article describes the role of the mosque as a center of substance abuse prevention and treatment.
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Celebrate Recovery Participant’s Guide Set: Developed by an Evangelical pastor, these resources are used by members of church-based “Celebrate Recovery” groups. This program uses Biblical principles to guide personal growth.
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Stop the Chaos: This secular workbook is geared towards adult substance abusers and their families. It is intended to provide information and tools to help them to recover and to cope with life without alcohol or drugs.
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The Recovery Book: This book is an extremely useful reference guide intended to answer the questions and concerns of recovering alcoholics and addicts. It also helps friends and relatives to understand what the recovering addict is thinking and experiencing while in recovery.
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Toxic Faith and Addiction:  Faith is a key to recovery but counselors need to understand how recovering addicts can distort the role of faith and become addicted to religious behaviors, also called “toxic faith.” This self-study guide walks individuals through research on recovery and toxic faith and offers educational credit hours for some professions.
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Alcohol and the Church: Developing an Effective Ministry: This book is rich with practical advice for setting up a ministry to people struggling with alcohol use.
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Freedom from Addiction Workbook: This resource, popular within charismatic Christian circles, aims at showing addicts who they are in Jesus Christ as a means to finding recovery, healing, and freedom.
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Freedom from Addiction: This book includes the personal testimony of a minister who admitted and eventually overcame his alcoholism, then describes addiction and the recovery processes from a Biblical perspective.
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Self-Evaluation Workbook for Alcohol and Drug Abuse: This workbook is an extended questionnaire that pastors, counselors, and health-care workers can give individuals wanting to explore their relationship with alcohol and drugs to determine if they need to seek further evaluation or professional help.
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The Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Patient Workbook: This workbook contains sets of questions to help addicts identify how addiction has impacted their life and to develop relapse prevention and personal recovery plans.
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Adolescent Recovery Plan: Continuing Care: This workbook is targeted to adolescents who have completed a recovery program. It contains exercises and activities for youth (and their families) to help prevent relapse.
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Measuring Treatment Progress: This book will help directors and staffs of treatment programs pull together accurate outcome information to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment/recovery program.
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Healing Places: How Faith Institutions Can Effectively Address Chemical Dependency: This book gives provides background on commonly held views in the church about substance abuse and outlines how to set up a team ministry that engages the congregation in supporting people affected by alcoholism and drug abuse.
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Dying for a Drink: A Pastor and a Physician Talk about Alcoholism: A minister and a doctor take turns describing alcoholism from a personal and clinical view. Their book helps readers understand the social, medical, psychological and spiritual elements of this widespread disease.
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The Complete Handbook for Recovery Ministry in the Church: This book walks Christian practitioners through the steps of establishing a recovery ministry: developing a philosophy, defining the purpose, determining a strategy, and deciding on a structure.
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Celebrate Recovery Leader’s Guide: Developed by an Evangelical pastor, this resource describes how to start a Biblically based recovery ministry in a local church patterned after that begun at Saddleback Church in California.
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Recommended Links
Recovery Ministries of the Episcopal Church: The Recovery Ministries of the Episcopal Church is an organization aimed at helping those struggling with addictions to find a lasting recovery. It also seeks to raise awareness among church leaders about addiction problems.
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Free-n-one: Free-n-one is a non-denominational faith-based organization that provides training to churches interested in starting a Christ-centered 12-Step recovery program to assist drug addicts, alcoholics, and their family members.
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Christians in Recovery: This site reaches out to Christians who are in recovery from addictions, abuse, and other issues, providing access to information and support.
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National Catholic Council on Alcoholism and Drug Related Problems, Inc.: This Catholic organization is devoted to promoting awareness, prevention, and treatment of alcohol and drug related problems.
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National Association for Christian Recovery: This website offers resources for Christians who are recovering from addiction, abuse, or trauma.
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Genesis Process: Genesis Process offers seminars and counselor training program using a Christian approach to relapse prevention.
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NET Training Institute: This organization offers training (on site and through distance learning) for counselors and others involved in addiction recovery and prevention ministries.
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Teen Challenge: The Teen Challenge website is an extension of their Bible-based treatment curriculum. It offers information on their programs, services, and success stories, as well as the Parent’s Guide to Drug Abuse.
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Fuller Theological Seminary Institute for Recovery Ministry: Fuller Theological Seminary’s Institute for Recovery Ministry was recently created to support, train, and encourage pastors and others who assist those in recovery. The Institute offers three academic programs: a Master of Divinity with a Concentration in Recovery Ministry, a Master of Arts in Recovery Ministry, and a Certificate Program in Recovery Ministry.
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Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons and Significant Others: This organization reaches out to Jewish alcoholics, addicts, and others affected by their addictions. It provides assistance, understanding, resources and information about alcoholism, drug addiction and recovery.
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