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The Prodigal Son, the Elder Brother, and the Bulimic

The Prodigal Son, the Elder Brother, and the Bulimic

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  • Steve Hoppe

This article discusses the eating disorder known as bulimia, and addresses the spiritual dimensions of this issue. It identifies the unbelief and sin, as well as the hope that is given in the gospel.

Source: Biblical Counseling Coalition, 2018. 3 pages.

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