Overcoming Poronography Addiction
by United Church of God
Use these tools to help overcome a pornography addiction.
by John Cafourek
One of the best-proven paths to recovery is the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, but adapted to a particular sexual addiction. The 12-step program helps members restore their network of human relationships, especially in their family...
by John Cafourek
Sexual addiction occurs in many forms and can be very destructive spiritually. How can it be overcome?
by United Church of God
When an addict or abuser of alcohol enters into a post-drinking and/or abusing stage, they are said to be entering a new stage of recovery.
by Rudy Rangel III, Tom Robinson
Drug addiction is viewed by many in terms of chemical dependency—where the body and brain become altered to the point of apparent physical need that drives compulsion to stay on the drugs. This is valid to some degree.
by John Cafourek
The curse of addictions takes an enormous toll on people and society as a whole. Addictions take many forms and often are very destructive. How can a person break free?
by Anonymous Author
“How did I get here?” was a question I asked myself quite often.
by Roy Fouch
Practical solutions to help you get out of and remain free from sexual sin.
Overcoming Poronography Addiction
by United Church of God
One of the best-proven paths to recovery is the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, but adapted to a particular sexual addiction. The 12-step program helps members restore their network of human relationships, especially in their family...
by Good News
What are the factors that can lead a person into addiction? Understanding those factors and how they reinforce each other is a first step to breaking free of many addictions.
by United Church of God
Many would likely be surprised to find that functioning alcoholics and people who regularly abuse alcohol are today in all walks of life.
by United Church of God
Thousands of years ago, God Himself offered a group of people a simple choice. They had to choose one of two ways of life.
by Anonymous Author
I have been in the Church of God for 17 years. I entered the church as an addict. I became an addict when I was 17 years old, although the pattern for addiction was set up in me long before then. At the time of writing this article, I have...