Banquet Benefits MidMichigan Teen Challenge in Saginaw
Banquet benefits MidMichigan Teen Challenge in Saginaw
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The residential Christ-centered ministry, 818 S. Michigan in Saginaw, is designed to provide drug and alcohol addicts with a better life through Christianity. It offers services to teens 18 and … Wozniak was sentenced to a rehabilitation program in …
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Quick hits: Five things to know about Baylor, TCU
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Before the Baylor and Texas Christian football game, here are five things to know about the two teams. Casey Pachall is out, either Treyvon Boykin or Matt Brown is in. After his most recent incident, Pachall disenrolled from TCU and will check into a …
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Gov. Beshear Visits Trilogy Recovery Center for Women
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Beshear. “Providing adequate funding to drug treatment and recovery centers, such as the Trilogy Center for Women, is a necessary part to helping Kentucky overcome the blight of substance misuse and abuse.” The $ 250,000 Community Development Block …
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Christian Drug Rehab Center — Step 5 – Christian drug rehab center – Step 5 to successful recovery www.therecoveryplace.net (877) 231-1827 Charlotte, clinician in the Christian alcohol and drug rehab program at The Recovery Place, talks about step 5 from the Christian 12 steps to recovery. Step 5 involves great strength and courage in a person to admit to another human being all the shortcomings of their past. Often times an individual will feel great relief after opening up to another trusted person the list of failings from Step 4, and can really begin the healing process. The Recovery Place Christian alcohol and drug rehab program utilizes the 12 Steps to recovery by implementing each step’s significance within addiction recovery.
@Z3r0Xol No it does not. We have many different programs to help anyone in need. Our Christian program is available for anyone interested in implementing Christianity into their recovery, but it is not a requirement, nor do you have to be Christian, as it is open to spiritual growth as well. For those not seeking a spiritual guidance we? offer other client-centered programs to make sure each individual is properly treated according to their addiction, not a standard set of treatment for everyone.
does my religion? define my help?