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Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, Bible believing, recovery program. We have Bible verses that align with all of the steps. Also, the Bibles aligns with the 8 principles.
There are other Christ-centered recovery programs -- God's Way Out (at our local First Baptist church). There is another Christ-centered recovery program I've heard mentioned, but can't remember the name ....
-- vja4Him (living one day at a time, enjoying one moment at a time, accepting hardship as a pathway to peace -- James 1:2,3; Isaiah 26:3)
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There are other Christ-centered recovery programs -- God's Way Out (at our local First Baptist church). There is another Christ-centered recovery program I've heard mentioned, but can't remember the name ....
-- vja4Him (living one day at a time, enjoying one moment at a time, accepting hardship as a pathway to peace -- James 1:2,3; Isaiah 26:3)
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God hates sin. Addiction is sin. No matter who you call God there is no salvation without knowledge of Christ Jesus. God would have us recognize our total depravity, turn to Him in faith, and be transformed (Eph. 2:1-10; 2 Cor. 5:17). This is why so many in these programs have some success abstaining but nothing changes. I do not have any of the answers, our Lord Jesus Christ does. I will not give up hope that one day 12 Step programs might become Christ centered programs. 12 years of abstinence in the rooms is my result of going to meetings, honestly working the steps and helping others. God's saving Grace is my free gift for accepting Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour. My chains are gone! I pray everyone in the rooms could experience Him.
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