Can anyone suggest some good Christian songs dealing with drug/alcohol problems?
And overcoming them? A friend of mine is having some issues and I'm trying to find some good music for her. Music always helps her through stuff. She mostly likes rock, but any kind of music is fine.
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I think the following songs would be inspiring or helpful. Some of them deal with addiction, some of them deal with setting yourself right with God and a relationship with him (without being too "worshippy" or "preachy"). Tobymac is more hip-hop and the others are on the hard rock side.
Irene by Tobymac When In Doubt by Thousand Foot Krutch The Party Song by Emery The Terrible Secret by Emery Missing Pages by Seventh Day Slumber The Fight by The Classic Crime Self-Destruct & Die by Dead Poetic Down by Kutless Run by Kutless
i know this guy is "bad" but the song life is beautful by nikki six is a good song about over comming drugs. kutless has a few . mabe casting crowns? Haste The Day has one if you like heavy metal. but i cant rember the title.
i know this guy is "bad" but the song life is beautful by nikki six is a good song about over comming drugs. kutless has a few . mabe casting crowns? Haste The Day has one if you like heavy metal. but i cant rember the title.
I'd Go with Irene by TobyMac and Does Anybody Hear Her and Love Them Like Jesus by casting Crowns.
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