I Can't Be an Addict-Im a Christian

Summary
Christians are not immune to addictive/compulsive behavior problems, and those who commit their lives to Christ are not automatically cured of their habits. Addressing these issues forthrightly and from a biblical perspective, Melinda Fish offers a Christian approach to overcoming many kinds of addictions, including food, alcohol, money, shopping, pornography, work, sex, illegal and prescription drugs, and unhealthy relationships. Incorporating scriptural principles and many illustrations from her own pastoral experience, the author provides practical advice for people who struggle with these problems, as well as guidance for those in the church who want to help.
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