Churches minister to recovering addicts

Posted: 23 June, 2008

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More than 50 million Americans struggle with addiction.

USA (MNN) ― International Bible Society-Send the Light has developed resources to help churches minister to people recovering from addictions. 

"A little more than one out of every five people in America struggles with addictions to destructive sexual behavior, pornography, alcohol, drugs, food, or gambling," said Mike Richards Jr., Director of Recovery Ministries for IBS-STL. 

"Statistics also show us that there's no difference in the amount of addiction inside the church versus outside...and that can be sobering information."

Churches are using the Journey of Recovery New Testament and DVD to launch recovery ministries, to enhance ministries they already have, or simply to reach out to addicts and connect them with resources in their communities. 

Available in the NIV or TNIV, the Journey of Recovery New Testament contains stories of recovering addicts, insights on the 12-step recovery program, special meditations, lists of resources, and self-tests for diagnosing levels of addiction. 

The DVD contains much of the same information, including a roundtable discussion with eight people recovering from various kinds of addictions. For many people who have been in secular addiction recovery programs, these resources help them connect Christ and His Word to their recovery. 

The Journey of Recovery resources also offers help to those affected by the destructive behaviors of their loved ones. 

"For every addict, there are three to four other people who are directly impacted by their addiction. So the ripple effect of addiction is very, very significant," Richards said. 

Many resources, such as stories, self-tests, quotes for sermons, and a 90-second video, are available for free on the Journey of Recovery website. Churches can download the high-resolution video for free and show it in a morning service before distributing the resources. Customizable bulletin inserts will soon be available. 

Rick Baldwin, senior pastor of Friendswood Community Church in Houston, TX, used the Journey of Recovery resources to bring more people into the church's recovery support groups.

"Hundreds of people in our church and community struggle with addictions. In our Sunday services, I told two anonymous stories about church members who faced their addictions and have seen Christ change their lives through recovery. At the end of the message, I offered the Journey of Recovery New Testament and DVD to those who knew someone who struggles with addiction. Our people snapped up all 300 copies of these resources, and the next night our recovery groups had many new members."

Some churches cannot afford a church-wide distribution, so they offer the resources to a few targeted Sunday school classes. Even if a church does not plan to start a long-term recovery ministry, Richards said the Journey of Recovery resources can change lives. 

"A majority of people that are in addiction are not reaching out for any kind of help. They're in so much shame, guilt and fear, particularly as believers...they won't admit their problems are as bad as they are. If we can get these resources into their hands, God can begin to use His Word. He can begin to use the things that we put inside the New Testament and DVD, and He can begin to speak to their hearts over time."

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