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Sexual Pornography Addiction Recovery
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A local church christ centered addictions program
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What The Bible Says Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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Now more than ever, we need collective action to protect kids from phone-based childhood. The more, the better.
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Emmy-nominated Irish actress Actress and producer Roma Downey is gearing up to release a faith-based series titled "The Baxters," based on Karen Kingsbury's bestselling book series. In a recent interview with The Christian Post, Downey shared how faith-based films and television shows tend to sugar-coat real issues, including addiction, pain, and loss.
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Korie Robertson of "Duck Dynasty" fame shares how thousands have been baptized after watching the true story of her father-in-law, Phil Robertson, play out on the big screen in the film "The Blind."
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Sharon is a talented hairdresser with a can-do spirit and a candid tongue. She doesn't take no for an answer. She says what she thinks.She's also an alcoholic with an estranged adult son who resents her for her addiction. She drinks vodka for breakfast. She stumbles home from the bar late at night. Far too often, she covers her personal pain with a drink from the liquor bottle. Her friends try to intervene but have little success.Soon, though, Sharon discovers something that gets her mind off her failures: a newspaper story about a 5-year-old girl who is critically ill and whose mother recently died. Sharon can't get the story out of her head. She attends the funeral. She launches a fundraiser. She reaches out to the father. Of course, Sharon doesn't personally know the family. She just wants to help a neighbor in need."We all need to find meaning and purpose outside ourselves," she tells a friend. Will Sharon's assistance make a difference? And can she get her life back on track?The new faith-based movie Ordinary Angels (PG) tells the uplifting story of Sharon, her new friend Ed, and his family.Here are four things you should know:Photo credit: ©Lionsgate; used with permission.
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The Christian Post spoke with three women who have opened up about their past abortions and how they eventually forgave themselves after struggling with indescribable emotions and, in some cases, addictions, which they learned later were tied to their abortions.
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