Words Are Powerful
June 19, 2010 by admin
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Words are powerful tools. Especially when you are under stress and tempted to say the wrong thing.
Words can build up or tear down. You and I cannot carelessly say whatever we want and then expect a quick apology to heal all wounds.
Even words spoken in haste can deeply hurt someone. Of course, not all messages we send are verbal. Facial expressions and body language can communicate acceptance or rejection, like or dislike, love or hate. Sometimes, simply our presence sends a powerful message.
What are you communicating through your words and actions? Make sure it’s a message that will please the Lord as well as lift up those around you.
Sometimes when others or ourselves are struggling with an addiction, we are under great stress. Our mental “acuity” really isn’t up to speed, as we are influenced by toxins (alcohol/drugs) in our bodies.
Be patient with others when they seem to make impulse comments. Sometimes it isn’t coming from the heart, but coming from a person whose thought patterns are being negatively influenced.
If you are that person who just seems to blurt out painful comments do an old trick that has worked for me. Say the comment to yourself in your own mind and ask yourself, “ok, if i say this, is someone going to be offended?”
If you are reasonably certain that the comment is full of love, then say it. If not, then keep it to yourself. Processing something in our own minds before we say it wil save us much grief. The old “think before we speak” mentality.
We at Christian Help For Addiction Online hope and pray that things are getting better for you and your family. Try to read the bible on a daily basis, it can do wonders for the troubled soul. God Bless….
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Surrendering Doesn’t Mean Giving Up!
June 15, 2010 by admin
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There are some circumstances that may leave you feeling as if you don’t have a friend in the world.
However isolated you may feel, understand that you’re never alone. God is with you and He has a ministry to fulfill in your life. His primary reason for indwelling you is to live the life of Christ through you—helping you face every situation in a godly, victorious manner. He uses all of your heartaches and burdens to teach you about the love, wisdom, and power of God. He enables you to become the person God created you to be and to succeed in whatever God calls you to achieve.
Some addictions that we struggle with are truly overwhelming and attempting to remedy the situation on our own is impossible. But as the bible says, nothing is impossible with God.
Give your struggles over to the Lord. Surrender and say, “hey you know what God, I surrender, I can’t do this on my own. I need your help” and then wait for God to step in. It might take some time, but that’s what faith is all about.
Hang in there. We are praying for all our friends who are struggling out there with the multitude of addictions. Don’t ever give up hope. Read the bible daily, think and visualise the new life that you have coming, and start to focus more on God.
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Ever Feel Like A Victim?
June 13, 2010 by admin
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A victim is someone who has been harmed
in some way, whether physically, financially,
vocationally, emotionally, or otherwise. Almost
all people are treated poorly at one time or
another. They may have done nothing to deserve
it. But some people never recover from the
mistreatment they experience.Whether or not
they label themselves as “victims,” they allow
hurtful experiences to permanently disrupt
their lives. They use negative incidents as
excuses for sinful or irresponsible behavior.
As believers, we don’t have to fall into this
destructive pattern.Why? Romans 8:28 says,
“We know that God causes all things to work
together for good to those who love God, to
those who are called according to His purpose.”
Our loving heavenly Father is in control of all
things. Instead of allowing personal tragedy to
devastate us, we can choose to allow God to
use it to mature us spiritually.
You might be struggling with an addiction right now. Be it an alcohol or drug addiction, or many of the hundreds of others. Don’t give up hope.. Sometimes it’s in the last hour of your despair that God shows up. You might be at your breaking point, but hold strong and pray. You really have to “surrender” and say, “Lord, I can’t do this on my own, I need you now”, and then wait and see how God steps in.
You could be on the threshold of a break through, hang in there and pray.. Give it over to God, and watch him work in your life. We are praying for you…God Bless
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Loneliness Can Be A Trigger
June 11, 2010 by admin
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Loneliness is one of man’s most painful and feared emotions. Many people consider isolation, disconnectedness, and abandonment excruciating—especially during periods of crisis
During these difficult times, we sometimes “self medicate” with drugs or alcohol to ease the pain that loneliness brings. It becomes a vicious cycle, as our companion for life is then found in a bottle or other means. An individual I knew for many years suddenly fell into the grips of loneliness. Detaching from his friends and family he started living an isolated life. Depression set in, and you could pretty much write the end of the story.
Don’t let yourself fall into that the trap of loneliness. Develop a resource of faithful, healthy friends, and lean on them in difficult times. If you don’t know where to look for such people, then try your local church one Sunday. Mingle after the service, and start throwing your name around. After a few weeks of attending, you should start to develop a few “Godly” contacts, that will be a wonderful resource.
Remember, even in painful circumstances, three truths are certain: Jesus stands with us; He strengthens us for whatever task God wants us to accomplish; and He will enable us to fulfill God’s purpose till our final breath. Be comforted and encouraged by these promises of the living Lord. God Bless…
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Keeping Life Simple
June 6, 2010 by admin
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The world bombards us with messages that nourish feelings of inferiority. Happiness and satisfaction are promised if we will only drive the latest car, wear the newest styles, or build up those muscles while losing unsightly pounds. If we do not guard against the onslaught of commercialism, it will drive the truth of God from our minds, and we will pursue a fruitless search for adequacy and value.
So often we look at externals to prove to ourselves and others that we’re valuable. Or we think, If only I were better-looking, richer, or smarter, I would be accepted and esteemed. It’s not wise to let others’ opinions and standards determine our feelings about ourselves; the only accurate assessment of our worth comes from looking into the eyes of the One who loved us enough to die in our place.
Christ loves us just the way we are, whether we are rich or poor, addicted or not. We don’t have to impress others, or be influenced by their dysfunctional behavior. Read your bible this week. Start with the book of Psalms. It will help give you guidance and strength in difficult times. God bless…
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Prescription Meds And Addiction Risks
June 3, 2010 by admin
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Hi everyone from Christian Help For Addiction Online,
A call from my neighbor the other night revealed that his brother-in-law was admitted into a drug rehab facility for treatment. I was a bit shocked, as I knew the guy, and he was what appeared to be a pretty “high functioning” individual. He held a good job and had a wife and a young child. Initially I was thinking the “hard stuff”, maybe even Heroin, but when I asked further, I found out he was hooked on “pain killer” medication, specifically…”Vicodin”
Initially I thought how did that happen, but now i realize that more and more people are getting hooked with these type of prescription meds. Oxycontin is another pain med that comes to mind, as this is another pain medication that can be quite addicting. If you are using any of these particular pain meds, and find that you are relying on them more and more, then we suggest talking with your doctor immediately, and see if there are any different options for you.
We truly are creatures of habit so to speak…and these “habits” can develop quite quickly. Developing a tolerance threshold with pain killer medications could be possible, and before you know it, you will need more of the meds to achieve the desired results. Again, proceed with caution here. Talk with your doctor. The last thing you want is to be hooked on these type of meds. You deserve the best in Gods eyes, so be careful.
We hope that whatever your struggles might be, that you include God in coping with those Struggles. It really is difficult to navigate this life alone, or relying on other human beings. Sometimes only a true loving God can help us cope with the “mountains” of life, and lead us to the other side coming out a healthier and happier person.
We recommending getting an easy to read bible, and incorporate it into your daily life by reading life changing scriptures. God Bless…and have a great week….
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Addictions And Stress
May 23, 2010 by admin
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Greetings all from Christian Help For Addiction Online
Sometimes when we are under stress (relationship problems, money problems, health problems, kid problems, school problems, work problems, ) did I leave anything out, we tend to self-medicate. Self medicating can be dangerous, especially with such items as alcohol and drugs. What some people really need help with is healthy ways of relieving and coping with the stress in their lives.
What has been working for me lately is an exercise program. With the weather getting nicer I started to walk and walk and walk. Wow, what a stress buster. It seems the faster I walk, the more my head clears, and I can re-focus on the moment, and just leave those issues behind.
Now granted, exercise isn’t for everybody, so make sure you check with your doctor prior to beginning an exercise program, but if he gives you the “okay” then jump in. Life is stressful, and stimulating those good hormones by exercising will help us in coping with stress.
Meditation and prayer is another method that I use for coping with stress. Just refocusing your thoughts on God, and the promises that he has made (Hebrews 13) is therapeutic as well. Try reading the book of Psalms. It will tell the story of a mighty King named David, who relied on God for everything.
What I really like about that book in the bible is how the mighties King in the land fell short. He had an affair with a married woman, which led to death and an unplanned child etc etc. Incredible drama. But the good news is that our God isn’t a “condemning God” he is a forgiving God. David repented, changed his behavior and turned back to God who forgives us and allows us to move forward with our lives.
The good news is that your are “forgiven” Other people might not forgive you, but that’s ok, as long as you are forgiven in God’s eyes, and you have changed that sinful behavior. Then you are on the road to spiritual recovery. Read the bible, it does provide great insight.
Stay well..
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Do I Really Have An Addicton?
May 21, 2010 by admin
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Answering that question, “Do I Really Have An Addiction”, is probably one of the most difficult questions in life to answer.
Webster defines addiction as: compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance (as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol) characterized by tolerance and by well-defined physiological symptoms upon withdrawal; broadly : persistent compulsive use of a substance known by the user to be harmful
Here’s some basics that I have found in common with people who are actually addicted:
—Regardless of the consequences..I still fill a need to engage in a certain form of behavior or take a particular substance.
–Even though family members and friends are concerned about my behavior, and have openly questioned me why I do or use something on a continual basis….I still feel compelled to engage. This could be something as innocent as being on the computer “every” night, even though you partner is with you and would like to engage in converstaion.
–I feel a need to regulate my mood. Sometimes I feel so wired I need a depressant (alcohol) just to take that so called “edge off” Or perhaps I’m so disengaged, that I need some stimulants to engage me.
–A colleague of mine gave me the best definition of addiction: Addiction is the voluntary altering of your brain chemistry ( by ingesting a substance or engaging in a behavior) in an attempt to self-regulate your mood.
Where addiction really gets scary is when you start developing “Tolerance” Always remember that word, as it is truly the killer. Tolerance can be be described as a “user” or “doer” needing more and more of the substance/behavior to get the same initial effects they had when they first started using/doing.
—By the way, an example of a “doing” type behavioral addiction might be sex. It could be as discrete as visiting Internet porn sites on a daily basis, or going to the extreme and utilizing prostitution services. Internet sex addiction online is a multi-billion dollar industry I have read.
So take warning. These addictions can creep up quite quickly. We are truly creatures of “habit” and some of these habits that we develop are destructive. Your best bet is to get checked out by a physician just to make sure you aren’t struglling with some physical ailments.
I always recommend reading the book of Proverbs in the bible. Even in those days they had there struggles with addictions. King Solomon use to call them “fools” who returned to their “folly” Great book. Give it a try.
We are always praying for you here at Christian Help For Addiction Online. God loves you. You are a “Victor” and not a “Victim” in his eyes. Start thinking good thoughts, and say them out loud. Start the day with a bible verse. What really helped me was getting one of those “New Living Bibles” that are really easy to read. You could check out Amazon for them.
Until next time, stay well and God Bless.

