"He Did Deliver Me From Bondage" Part 1 with Colleen Harrison
vor 20 Jahren
Addiction. A word used commonly in a joke, as in, "I'm a
chocoholic." And it's funny. Unless it's true. Addiction. For some
it conjures images of needle marks and drunks and back alleys.
Others think it's just wishy-washy people who lack will...
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vor 20 Jahren
Addiction. A word used commonly in a joke, as in, "I'm a
chocoholic." And it's funny. Unless it's true. Addiction. For some
it conjures images of needle marks and drunks and back alleys.
Others think it's just wishy-washy people who lack will power. For
the addicts themselves -- and the ones who love them -- it means a
desperate daily struggle to maintain any sense of normalcy while
slowly losing a life-and-death spiritual battle with a pull or
compulsion now completely beyond anything as puny as will power.
But not beyond the power of the atonement of Jesus Christ. There is
nothing stronger than the absolute power of that infinite act.
Today, we join author Colleen Harrison to discuss her book, "He Did
Deliver Me From Bondage," for part one of a series on overcoming
addiction through the incomprehensible power of the atonement of
Jesus Christ. (See Part 2 in the May 2006 Archives. In this edition
Colleen tells of the formation of local Heart-t-Heart support
groups which can be found at http://www.heart-t-heart.org) That's
this week on the Cricket and Seagull... - SKP
chocoholic." And it's funny. Unless it's true. Addiction. For some
it conjures images of needle marks and drunks and back alleys.
Others think it's just wishy-washy people who lack will power. For
the addicts themselves -- and the ones who love them -- it means a
desperate daily struggle to maintain any sense of normalcy while
slowly losing a life-and-death spiritual battle with a pull or
compulsion now completely beyond anything as puny as will power.
But not beyond the power of the atonement of Jesus Christ. There is
nothing stronger than the absolute power of that infinite act.
Today, we join author Colleen Harrison to discuss her book, "He Did
Deliver Me From Bondage," for part one of a series on overcoming
addiction through the incomprehensible power of the atonement of
Jesus Christ. (See Part 2 in the May 2006 Archives. In this edition
Colleen tells of the formation of local Heart-t-Heart support
groups which can be found at http://www.heart-t-heart.org) That's
this week on the Cricket and Seagull... - SKP
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