<p><br><P> Communities are filled with people who are struggling with life's hurts, habits and hang-ups or addictions. Celebrate Recovery is a Christian, 12-step program that uses Bible-based ...
When it comes to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, I subscribe to a certain personal philosophy: It doesn’t matter where or how you get it, as long as you get it. For some, that means various ...
Lompoc residents who are suffering from addictions will soon have a new source for help. The national Celebrate Recovery program will be offered weekly, beginning Jan. 6, at Lompoc Foursquare Church, ...
PAXTON — Celebrate Recovery will come to Paxton beginning at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14. Upper Room Bible Church, 455 W Orleans St., will begin hosting Celebrate Recovery. Celebrate Recovery is a biblical ...
We all face battles within ourselves, and local churches believe there's no shame in asking for help. That's why five Southeast Missouri churches are now offering Celebrate Recovery meetings, where ...
Damascus Friends Church at 28857 Walnut St. has a chapter of Celebrate Recovery, a national 12-step program. It is Christ-based. At least 100 people are currently going through the many programs ...
He stared at the ceiling of his hotel room, still in shock over the news of a possible prison sentence. Desperate and not seeing any way out he prayed one simple prayer. "Lord, you've got me. I've ...
Celebrate Recovery is a national program that has been changing people's lives for 15 years. Suzanne Johnson, a team leader and coordinator of of the Holly Springs Celebrate Recovery program, said she ...
Helping people deal with their hurts, habits, and hang-ups is the goal of an international recovery program that includes groups in Marion County. Celebrate Recovery, according to the official website ...
Amy Elfrink believes in change. As director of Fruitland Community Church's Celebrate Recovery program, Elfrink has seen how those in the recovery program have overcome such problems as alcoholism, ...
SELINSGROVE — Jacob Story was 21 years old, living in Oklahoma City, and struggling with addiction. “I was finally ready to admit I needed help,” he said, when he began noticing churches with banners ...