Monday, May 4, 2020

Returning to the Lord - His Mansion Ministries May 2020 Newsletter


May 2020 Newsletter 
David
Returning to the Lord
   



David is a recipient of the Lord's infinite love and mercy. His humanness allowed him to stray, but it was Christ in his heart that always brought him back.  After almost 10 years of drinking that led to hospitalization, acute partial paralysis and near cirrhotic liver damage; doctors advised him that if he continued drinking he would be dead within 3 months.

 David was faced with a decision and in the fall of 2014, he became a Resident at His Mansion. Here he began to understand the importance of relationships with himself, others, and God. "I found true joy and moments of real peace for the first time in my adult life." This realization slowly came to David during his year attending classes and working in this Christ-centered community. "I was met with supernatural physical, emotional, and spiritual healing by the hand of the Lord. It was a profound, experiential time of seeing, hearing, and feeling God move in my life and in my heart. It was real, and it was good."

Unfortunately, the transition home in 2017 gradually proved difficult. "I conformed back to the world instead of letting what I learned [at His Mansion] play out...I felt such intense pain and my instinctual reaction was to reach for alcohol."
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Sunday, May 3, 2020

Breaking Covid-19 Health Watch: The Recover

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The latest digital mental health technologies may help in providing seriously required psychological health services, mainly to the current pandemic. Currently, no one can dispute the current remote challenges and crises in mental health care due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Even before the epidemic, there were initially few psychiatrists, psychologists, including other health professionals, to address patients’ needs.
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Working from home has become part of the global response to the coronavirus pandemic. The reason is that isolating yourself from people through social distancing is the only way of preventing the spread of the virus since it doesn’t currently have a cure. Therefore, many citizens from countries around the world have to obey the law by staying and working from home.
However, prolonged isolation at home can affect your mental health. For instance, people working from home have already started experiencing stress and anxiety due to lots of pressure and change in the environment.
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The right and reputable list of substance abuse treatment centers can make a huge difference. The Recover is a one-stop directory to have. Each rehab provider is accredited and licensed, ensuring top-notch and quality solutions. They have fully-fledged services, including news about addiction and other comprehensive articles. The Recover was recently listed as the best drug rehab directory in the U.S. from an online news source.
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DMT drug addiction from chronic or repeated use of the drug is rare, although a study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology found its desirable effect could indicate a high potential for abuse. Also, a Global Drug Survey showed that DMT users had a lower risk of repeated use than other hallucinogens, suggesting that the likelihood of becoming mentally dependent is minimal. Having said that, addiction can exist, if you or someone you know is suffering from DMT drug addiction and want help contact the addiction helpline.
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Currently, there is no easy way to predict who is likely to develop compulsive drug abuse or addiction risks. Drug addiction is a multi-faceted condition originating from many factors that are directly related to the exposure of an addictive agent. Below are various factors that influence people into developing risks to addiction.
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Wood TV News – Rae Green on COVID-19 Impact on Addiction

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  Thank you to, Dana Whyte, and Wood TV 8 for their excellent reporting on the COVID-19 impact on addiction and recovery. Dana and Sanford Addiction Treatment Centers Founder, Rae Green, discuss the new normal for those who rely on social and therapy groups to address addiction and recovery, and how they are managing while […]
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[Video] The Importance of Staying Social During COVID-19 – Tips & Tools for Recovery That Works! - SMART Recovery Blog Digest

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Here's a look at the latest blog articles posted by SMART Recovery USA. Visit the SMART Recovery blog to read more articles aimed at helping you, your loved ones, and your community overcome addiction.
[Video] The Importance of Staying Social During COVID-19 – Tips & Tools for Recovery That Works!
[Video] The Importance of Staying Social During COVID-19 – Tips & Tools for Recovery That Works!
We are pleased to announce the release of our newest Tips & Tools for Recovery that Works! video on the topic The Importance of Staying Social During COVID-19. Staying socially connected is a key factor in recovery, and although we have to deal with physical distancing for the time being, that doesn’t mean social isolation too. Here […]
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Join us on May 5th for a global day of unity



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#GivingTuesdayNow is an emergency global day of giving and unity taking place on May 5, to support nonprofits like ours, addressing the unprecedented need created by COVID-19.

Families continue to call on us during the pandemic and you have a unique opportunity to help us provide uninterrupted services.

Parents and caregivers are facing two crises - the epidemic of addiction, and now, the global pandemic. Our free, online and remote support services and personalized resources are there for those who need them most. We are determined to continue these services without disruption, but we need your help.

We know these are uncertain economic times, and we are grateful for any support you can share. Together, we can do this!
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