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My First Day in Recovery (guide)
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Start here to learn about running a local Christian recovery group! Program Options Starting a Christians in Recovery Group – You can run a group using the Christians in Recovery materials for free, as long as you credit them to their author, Susan Brennan. These materials are available further down on this page. Starting a
How to Start a Christian Recovery Group Read More »
This is a template to help you with your daily journaling to keep you accountable to yourself, God and others.
Daily Truths Journal Read More »
This checklist will help you take a daily inventory and keep you on track.
Daily Recovery Checklist Read More »
This worksheet will help you to clearly see the changes you want to make in your life and to make the necessary plans realize your goals.
Changes I Want to Make – Worksheet Read More »
A self-test questionnaire to aid in the evaluation of patterns of Alcohol consumption. This instrument is an adaptation of the MAST test. No claims as to the validity of the results and the results should be considered only as an “indicator” as to the presence or absence of Alcoholism.
Am I An Alcoholic? (Self-test #1) Read More »
note: Members can discuss this workshop in the Message Boards HERE
Obie-host: Good evening and welcome to the latest workshop hosted by Christians in Recovery. Tonight our guest speaker is Richard Nevard. He is the author of “Pornography and the Pulpit: Understanding the Sins of the Shepherd as a Means of Restoration”
Pornography and the Pulpit Workshop- Transcript Read More »
Rescue missions depend on labor provided by people in their programs to do a variety of tasks that are essential to their operations. Men and women in recovery programs can be found in kitchens, performing housekeeping and maintenance tasks, providing office support, and driving trucks to pick up donations. Certainly, we value the services they provide. Equally important, though, is the need to give additional meaning to their efforts by creatively using their work assignments to invest in their lives. What follows is a list of some ways this can be accomplished:
A. Develop a purpose statement for rescue mission work projects
Work Projects and Recovery Programs Read More »
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in our society. It is responsible for about 419,000 US deaths each year. Smoking accounts for 1/3 of cancer deaths. It is a major cause of heart disease and cancers of the lungs, mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, pancreas, uterus, cervix, kidney, and bladder. The average smoker shortens his life by fifteen years!
Nicotine and Addiction to Other Drugs & Alcohol
Smoking and Recovery Programs Read More »
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