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Sin or Disease?

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  • John Koopman

Addiction is it a sin or disease? 

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Bringing Self-Harm Habits into the Light (Part 3)

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  • Mark Shaw

This third of four articles discusses the nature and motivation for self-harm, and presents the hope of the gospel as the way out of the addiction.

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A Biblical Approach to Addictions

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  • LifeWay

This article provides practical general advice for dealing with believers who struggle with addiction.

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Addiction: A Super-Sized Problem? (Part 2)

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  • Mark Shaw

This article considers the tendency of counsellees to super-size their addiction issues. The author explains that these issues, though complicated, are not more than what Christ and the local church can address. The family of faith needs to biblically address the various components that drive the choices behind the addiction.

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Three Healthy Tensions in Porn Addiction Groups (Part 1)

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  • Luke Gilkerson

This article offers counsel for churches with recovery groups for those with an addiction to pornography. It explains that churches will face a number of tensions in this regard that need to be anticipated and navigated wisely.

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Lies at the Heart of Addiction

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  • David P. Murray

At the heart of every form of addiction are lies. All addicts lie about God, themselves, sin, and others. This article explains these four lies, and gives the truths that can uproot them.

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MSN-Junkies

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  • P. A. Zevenbergen

This article warns against the dangers of digital addiction. It shows that by setting limits, parents can help their children to use time and money properly.

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Stopping Addictive Behavior: What Works?

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  • Philip Monroe

How can you stop an addictive behaviour? Stopping addiction has to do with building a different narrative for one's life. This article explains how to build a better narrative.

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If Only You Knew What I Know

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  • Tim Challies

For the most part we should recognize the struggle of addicts, for we suffer from addiction to sin. This article argues that the church is the right place to fight addiction.

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A Failure of Worship

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  • Tim Challies

Addicts seek the good life, and are convinced it can be found in the addiction. Thus, addiction is a failure of worship. The article explains further.

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Addictions

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  • Matthew H. van Luik

The purpose of this article is to provide information about addiction to support the office bearers in their work. The author defines what addiction is, identifies signs of various addictions, and describes how to support those struggling with addiction.

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Community Versus Doctrine in AA

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  • Charles J. Sigler

This article is about addiction and how the community of the church must help the addict. Alcoholics Anonymous is also discussed.

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