Your First Step To Freedom
$15.99
This instructional and informative book is written for those who want to help someone that is struggling with an addiction. For those struggling with a life-controlling problem, for church leaders, youth ministers, families and friends of an addict, this book has been written for you.
With over fifty years of experience and seeing first hand that people do not know how to help those suffering with an addiction, Don Wilkerson has written this book to help. Find useful guidance on:
-Taking the first step towards treedom
-Ministering to families of addicts
-Steps toward intervention for loved ones
-How to avoid a relapse
-From denial to decision
-And much more
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SKU (ISBN): 9781610362146
ISBN10: 1610362144
Don Wilkerson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2019
Publisher: Bridge-Logos Publishers
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