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Rockers In Recovery Newsletter is dedicated to addiction recovery through music, news, interviews, events, and festivals taking place within the clean and sober community.
 
Upcoming Gigs

 
Baltimore, Maryland - September 27,2014 (Pending)

Fort Lauderdale, FL - RIR Music Festival - November 1, 2014
RIR welcomes our new Researcher & Article Contributor Michael L. Dennis, Ph.D. Although Dr. Dennis maybe new to to RIR he is not new to the world of addiction.  The good Doctor has been reaching out to the issue for years along with his friend RIR Director Rob Vincent. Read More Click HERE 


Casey Montana Rogers - Battling Scars One Song at a Time. Montana was just previously introduced earlier this May when she sang at a treatment facility in Baltimore, Maryland, in affiliation with RIR Unplugged.   Read More Click HERE




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When my son was nine, we were watching abaseball game together on television. As the camera panned over the cheering fans, he asked me why the kids in the stands were so excited. I said that the players are heroes to those kids. 
Summertime Is Concert Time 
RIR is kicking off the concert tour season this June 27, 2014 in Aberdeen, Washington, where the RIR East Coast All-Stars, Current Musical Directors Lou Esposito (Joe Walsh) and Mark Bosch (Ian Hunter), are rockin' the west coast, in addition to Casey Montana Rogers making her grand debut. 

RIR All-Star Band Rockin' The Philly Walk

PRO-ACT RECOVERY WALKS! 2014 RIR All-Star Band Rockin' The Philly Walk - PRO-ACT Building on our 12 previous years of hosting Recovery Walks! in Philadelphia, PRO-ACT is asking you to support our 13th annual Recovery Walk on September 20, 2014
 
A brand-new painkiller has been released, and it could pose a very serious threat to the public. Zohydro is the first painkiller that is made up only of hydrocodone, and available dosage amounts go as high as 50 milligrams. This is five times as much as comparable drugs. http://ow.ly/xhBN1

 ADDICTION TREATMENT IS BUILT ON A FAULTY FOUNDATION
Faulty Addiction Treatment- A conundrum (co-nun-drum) is a riddle which requires ingenuity in answering and discovering its meaning. So, here's a conundrum about addiction and recovery By Jack Kelly, CAP, NLP, LHMP. 




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COMING IN JULY 2014 - 
MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT THE  RIR LIST OF THE 10 WORST TREATMENT PROGRAMS and SOBER LIVING HOUSES 
 There are lots of  Addiction Treatment Center Owners driving around in their  Bentleys and their Rolls-Royces. Why? Well Addiction Treatment is a multi-billion dollar a year industry. The common theme is HEADS IN THE BEDS. 

Check out the July 2014 Newsletter   


 The RIR ALL-STAR BAND WILL BE ON THE ROAD TO Aberdeen, Washington
8PM June 27,2014 - D & R Theatre 

 RIR All-Star Band 

205 South St. Aberdeen, Wa. 98520 

THIS IS A FREE CONCERT- Open To The Public.
The RIR All-STAR BAND LINEUP- JUNE 27

Musical Directors of RIR All-Star Band: 
Mark Bosch (Ian Hunter, Rant Band, Garland Jeffries)
Lou Esposito(Joe Walsh, Bo Diddley, and Chuck Berry)
RIR Musical Contributors For D&R June 27:
Eliot Jacobs- Guitar (Peter Criss Band,The Capris)
Tommy Zvoncheck - Keys  (Formerly of Blue Oyster Cult)
John Gianoulis - Drums (Earl Slick Band,Felix Cavaliere)
Lee Brovitz- Lead Vocals & Bass(Cyndi Lauper)
Casey Montana Rogers-(Recovery Unplugged)
 
Please feel free to call our Director Rob Vincent 877-799-8773

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California Murder Spree Raises Questions of Mental Health System, Warning Signs

“At some point in our lives – and probably at many points – each one of us will face situations that are painful, disappointing, even devastating,” said Dr. Karl Benzio, founder, executive director, and a psychiatrist at Lighthouse Network. “Whether it’s broken or non-existent relationships, business or personal failure, or the betrayal or death of a loved one, painful experiences and situations are unavoidable. The only thing over which we have any control is our decision on how we respond to life’s onslaughts. Some people respond by denying a problem exists, some by turning to prescription medication or illegal substances as an unhealthy coping mechanism, and some, sadly, by giving into anger and rage until these spill over into harmful actions against themselves or others.”  
A Testimony of a Changed Life

“Lighthouse Network brought our family so much peace by helping our son get the right kind of treatment for alcohol and drug abuse that was also affordable. Where can a parent turn to trust the care of their precious child in such a life-threatening circumstance? We can’t thank the Lighthouse Network team enough for the blessing they were to our family and our son. They were so flexible and accommodating with our son and his recovery process. We are so grateful for all they did to help him live life free from addictions. Thank you, Lighthouse, from the bottom of our hearts.”
New Lighthouse Network Radio Feature:
"Life Change with Dr. Karl

Lighthouse Network introduces its newest, life-changing radio short feature that helps you to grow in your parenting skills and cope with addiction issues in your family, while also helping you to support those you love. Lighthouse Network's "Life Change with Dr. Karl" radio feature airs every Monday through Friday on more than 420 radio stations nationwide.

Please click here to listen to “Life Change with Dr. Karl.”
Resources from Lighthouse Network:
This video will walk you through a biblical perspective on Depression, and helps you develop skills to help overcome its symptoms and to cope with struggles going forward. 
Mental Health and Addiction Awareness  Beaded Crystal Bracelet
 Each bracelet has 11 colorful and attractive beads to represent one category of mental health or addiction issues.
This 1-hour DVD is a great resource for parents, teachers, pastors, counselors, and those diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder.
Free Stepping Stones Devotional

Click here to receive The Stepping Stones Daily Devotional, which will encourage and challenge you while helping you grow in your daily walk with God.

If you or someone you love needs help, call our FREE 24/7 Lighthouse Network addiction and counseling helpline, 1-844-LIFE-CHANGE (1-844-543-3242).
About Lighthouse Network:

Lighthouse Network is a Christian-based, non-profit organization that offers an addiction and mental health counseling helpline providing treatment options and resources to equip people and organizations with the skills necessary to shine God's glory to the world, stand strong on a solid foundation in the storms of their own lives, and provide guidance and safety to others experiencing stormy times, thus impacting their lives, their families and the world.

Lighthouse Network offers help through two main service choices:
  • Lighthouse Life Change Helpline (1-844-LIFE-CHANGE, 1-844-543-3242), a 24-hour free, national crisis call center, where specialists (Care Guides) help callers understand and access customized treatment options.
  • Life Growth and self-help training resources for daily life, including online and DVD series and training events to help individuals achieve their potential
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Friday, June 6, 2014


Old Hershey Plant Switches From Chocolate to Marijuana Production
/By Join Together Staff
May 29th, 2014/

A former Hershey chocolate production plant in Ontario, Canada has become home to a marijuana production facility, The New York Times reports. The facility houses 50,000 marijuana plants.

The plant is now owned by Tweed Marijuana, one of about 20 companies licensed to grow medical marijuana in Canada, the article notes. When the government first approved medical marijuana in 2000, it allowed people to grow their own or turn over their growing to small operations, prompting complaints from law enforcement.

Canada now has a heavily regulated system to grow and sell marijuana. People with prescriptions for medical marijuana must purchase it from an approved large-scale producer such as Tweed.

“It’s just so rare that you have an industry that’s growing but which has a huge established market,” Tweed Chief Executive Chuck Rifici told the newspaper. “A year ago, if you asked me if I’d be working while looking at thousands of pot plants, I would never have thought that would be the case.”

In the United States, medical marijuana is legal in 20 states and the District of Columbia, and recreational marijuana is legal in Washington state and Colorado. Marijuana remains illegal under U.S. federal law, creating uncertainty in the marijuana growing business. The federal government recently banned marijuana growers in states where the drug is legal from using federal water on their crops.

Old Hershey Plant Switches From Chocolate to Marijuana Production
/By Join Together Staff
May 29th, 2014/

A former Hershey chocolate production plant in Ontario, Canada has become home to a marijuana production facility, The New York Times reports. The facility houses 50,000 marijuana plants.

The plant is now owned by Tweed Marijuana, one of about 20 companies licensed to grow medical marijuana in Canada, the article notes. When the government first approved medical marijuana in 2000, it allowed people to grow their own or turn over their growing to small operations, prompting complaints from law enforcement.

Canada now has a heavily regulated system to grow and sell marijuana. People with prescriptions for medical marijuana must purchase it from an approved large-scale producer such as Tweed.

“It’s just so rare that you have an industry that’s growing but which has a huge established market,” Tweed Chief Executive Chuck Rifici told the newspaper. “A year ago, if you asked me if I’d be working while looking at thousands of pot plants, I would never have thought that would be the case.”

In the United States, medical marijuana is legal in 20 states and the District of Columbia, and recreational marijuana is legal in Washington state and Colorado. Marijuana remains illegal under U.S. federal law, creating uncertainty in the marijuana growing business. The federal government recently banned marijuana growers in states where the drug is legal from using federal water on their crops.
Free Community Seminar
Presented by 
Livengrin's Family Services Department

Monday, June 9, 2014, from 6-8 pm

Topic: Brain Chemistry: Addiction & Recovery
By William Lorman, PhD, MSN
 
Livengrin Counseling Center -- Oxford Valley
195 Bristol-Oxford Valley Road
Langhorne, PA 19047

 
Seating is limited. 
 
These sessions often fill up, so please register as soon as possible. 
 
To register for the sessions or for more information, 
call Dana Cohen, Family Therapist -- 215.638.5200 x162 
 
Ample free parking!


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I am excited to let you know about a new certificate program at the PRCC called Stress Reduction and Relaxation: Part of Your Recovery (flyer attached). Space is limited so please call in advance to register 215-223-7700. Thank you:



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STRESS REDUCTION AND RELAXATION:

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What do you do when you feel anxious or stressed?



Learn simple practices of breathing and relaxing the body.



You can use them any time, to calm and center yourself.





Tuesdays, 2:00 - 3:30pm

6-week class, starting July 1st, ending August 5th

Certificate for those who attend all 6 sessions

Philadelphia Recovery Community Center

1701 W. Lehigh Ave., Unit 6

Philadelphia, PA 19132

Space is limited- Call today and register 215-223-7700

 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

JUNE 5 v 21 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB
 
For your ways are in full view of the Lord,
and he examines all your paths.

Step 8 - Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all .

It is written in the Bible absent from the body present with the Lord. First comes death then the Judgement ! Thats right we will have to give account for all we have done with our lives and that will decide our fate .If your heart stopped right now and you find yourself standing before the judgement seat of God . What is the first question God will ask . I think He will say , son or daughter , I have given you the gift of life , intelligence , laughter , and love how did you use those gifts and talents too help others , and how did you make the world a better place . Take out a piece of paper right now and write down how you helped others and changed your world . If your page is blank then you got some work to do ,it will start with asking God to help you  change .We  do that through prayer and sincerely working the steps . Number eight is one of the most important because , God already knows who you burned , He is waiting for you to take responsibility for your sins and mistakes and  give forgiveness or seek forgiveness ! Forgiveness will set you free in ways you never dreamed possible ! If we show mercy here on earth ,then God will give mercy at His judgement seat.

Matthew 6 - 14 : 15 For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
By Joseph Dickerson
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Innovative Campus-Based Model Supports College Students in Recovery
/By Alexandre Laudet PhD
June 4th, 2014/

With addiction best conceptualized as chronic for many, recovery support services are increasingly adopting a continuum of care approach. Acute episodes of intensive treatment may help initiate recovery but relapse too often follows lest ongoing support is available. For millions worldwide, 12-step fellowships provide that support with meetings available everywhere, around the clock in large cities, free of charge, without the need to wait for the next available appointment. Others turn to faith, counseling, and to the growing menu of community-based recovery support services. With education and employment consistently mentioned as top priorities among people in recovery, college attendance is a goal for many. However, substance use remains highly prevalent on college campuses, which may lead young people in recovery to either defer or postpone college, or increase the risk of relapse if they do attend: Peer pressure, the need to fit in and the ubiquitous temptations to drink or use drugs are just so many added relapse risks at a transitional life stage already characterized with new freedoms and responsibilities and therefore, stress.

A handful of colleges and universities started addressing students’ recovery support needs some 30 years ago, providing sober dorms and recovery support meetings on campus. As substance use on college campuses became increasingly recognized as a public health issue, experts and federal agencies including the U.S. Department of Education have called for campus-based services for recovering students. This fueled a growing interest in Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs), a recovery-support model designed to create a campus-based “recovery friendly” space and supportive social community to enhance educational opportunities while supporting continued students’ recovery and emotional growth. The number of CRPs nationwide has grown 10 fold in the past 15 years, from 4 in 2000 to an estimated 40 today, and others in development. Yet the model has not been systematically examined and the lack of data is often cited by academic institutions as an obstacle to gaining internal support to start a CRP. To fill that evidence gap, CRPs are now the focus of a NIDA-funded exploratory study co-lead by Kitty Harris of Texas Tech University and myself.

The study is surveying both the individual sites and the student membership nationwide. In a recent article published in the Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, my colleagues and I discussed the need for recovery support on college campuses, the breadth of services needed, and preliminary site-level outcomes from CRP published reports. CRPs have thus far started organically, either by students in recovery and/or university staff; differences in budget and program development stage result in broadly different range of supports available. While newer programs may provide little more than fellowship and a meeting room, the longer established and best funded CRPs, such as Texas Tech’s Center for the Study of Addiction and Recovery, include peer-tutoring, academic advising and scholarships based on both academics and commitment to recovery. CRP participation is typically free of charge; most programs operate with a very small core staff as the model relies on peer-driven support, typically emphasizing 12-step principles though weekly recovery celebration meetings that embrace all students in recovery regardless of their 12-step affiliation status. Descriptive findings about the breadth of CRPs from 29 sites were presented at the 2013 annual conference of the College of problems on Drug Dependence (CPDD). In the aggregate, annual relapse rates range from 0 to 25% (mean = 8%) and academic achievement (GPA and graduation) surpass the host institution’s overall outcomes. Findings from the student arm of the study will be presented at the 2014 CPDD meeting and at the 5th Annual Collegiate Recovery Conference at Ausgsburg College in June.

Alexandre Laudet, PhD is Director of the Center for the Study of Addictions and Recovery at the National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., in New York City.

Chicago Lawsuit Alleges Drug Companies Contributed to Prescription Drug Epidemic
/By Join Together Staff
June 4th, 2014/



A lawsuit filed by the city of Chicago against five drug companies alleges they contributed to the nation’s prescription drug abuse epidemic through deceptive marketing of their opioid painkillers, Reuters reports.

“For years, big pharma has deceived the public about the true risks and benefits of highly potent and highly addictive painkillers in order to expand their customer base and increase their bottom line,” Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel in a statement.

The lawsuit was filed Tuesday against Purdue Pharma, Cephalon, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Endo Health Solutions and Actavis. The suit alleges the companies aggressively marketed opioid painkillers as rarely addictive, while misrepresenting the drugs’ benefits for treating common pains and concealing the risk of addiction, overdose and death.

Emanuel said the result has been a dramatic increase in opioid addiction and overdose in Chicago and other cities across the country. The city said it is not seeking to ban opioid painkillers, but wants to end the companies’ allegedly deceptive marketing practices so doctors and patients can make informed decisions.

According to the lawsuit, the companies violated Chicago city laws against consumer fraud, misleading advertising and submitting false claims to the city employee health insurance plan, the article notes. The city wants to recover the companies’ profits from the alleged illegal marketing, and is also seeking civil penalties and punitive damages.

Last month, two California counties sued the same five companies, accusing them of causing the country’s prescription drug abuse epidemic.

U.S. House Measure Would End Federal Interference in State Medical Marijuana Laws
/By Join Together Staff
June 4th, 2014/

A measure passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last week would end federal interference in state medical marijuana laws. Under the measure, the federal government could not spend funds to stop states from implementing their own medical marijuana laws, Reuters reports.

The amendment passed as part of a bipartisan funding bill. It now moves to the Senate for consideration, the article notes.

The amendment was offered by Representative Dana Rohrabacher of California, who called its passage “a victory for states’ rights, for the doctor-patient relationship, for compassion, for fiscal responsibility.”

In a news release issued last month, Rohrabacher said, “Patients and providers currently run the risk of having a federal SWAT Team-like police force raid their home or their place of business because of consumption of a plant. The militarization of the police force in order to prevent grandma from smoking an herb that will ease her pain during her last days on this earth is the type of thing that ought to make every conservative shudder.”

While medical marijuana is legal in 21 states, the drug is still outlawed by the federal government. The Obama Administration has indicated it is willing to allow looser enforcement, the article notes. It recently provided banks with federal guidelines for conducting banking transactions with legal marijuana sellers, enabling a legalized marijuana industry to operate in states that approve it.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

JUNE 4 v 24 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB
Put away from you a deceitful mouth,
And put perverse lips far from you.

STEP 7 - Humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings



The Proverb is asking a lot . It is a scary thing when you get so entrenched with life's issues
that you cannot even tell when your telling the truth or not . Getting sober and staying in your old self is worse than a blind man walking across a highway during rush hour . Sometimes we cant change these behaviors if we refuse to accept constructive criticism . We need to take our mistakes make change , grow , and mature . Step 7 is important because there are some behaviors that are so ingrained we would never be able to get rid of on our own. The best thing we can do in any situation especially when are buttons are being pushed is keep our mouths shut and walk away . Easier said then done but our sanity and sobriety are worth it .


James 3 v 6 The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole body, sets the whole course of one’s life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell.


By Joseph Dickerson
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Recovery in Our Communities
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Possibility
Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of hope.
George Santayana
RAYS OF HOPE 
Volunteer Profile: Cindy Hilton on "MY MEANINGFUL LIFE"

"I always felt as though I never fit in or was truly loved. I ran away at the age of 14 and continued running until the age of 48, always trying to escape myself. My life became a long, lonely road of self-destruction...On January 14, 2014, I ended up in yet another psychiatric facility. Broken, Rays of Hope desperate, and suicidal, I still felt blessed for a moment of clarity: acceptance set in that I was the problem. I was graced with the willingness to change... The process of working on me had finally begun." 

The Council and PRO-ACT are honored to present to you Ms. Cindy Hilton, June's Volunteer of the Month at the Southern Bucks Recovery Community Center in Bristol, PA. Read more of Cindy's Story.
RECOVERY IS A PROCESS AT OUR CENTERS
Bundle of Services Provided To Sustain Long-Term Recovery

Long-term recovery involves much more than simply "not using." Many who struggle with substance use disorder also struggle with housing, education, employment, life skills, mental health issues and more. As explained in this recent SAMHSA Report, overcoming these challenges road to rec requires a bundle of supports and services. 

The Council's Recovery Community Centers fulfill this role, offering a tremendous array of recovery support services. At our Centers, individuals and families can meet with Certified Recovery Specialists and PRO-ACT's Ambassadors for Recovery. There are also many workshops and support groups including Gateway To Work; Family Education; Recovery Toolkit; Morning Devotions; YOGA; Stress Management; Self-Esteem and more. To join a Center's mailing list, volunteer for PRO-ACT or learn details, contact a Recovery Center directly.

CBRCC, Doylestown:  Rick at 215-345-6644, x 3151 or click here.
SBRCC, Bristol:  Karen at 215-788-3738, x 100 or click here.
PRCC, 1701 W. Lehigh Ave Philadelphia:  She-Ria at 215-223-7700 or click here. 
PRTC, 444 N 3rd St., Philadelphia:  Kim at 215-923-1661 or click here
HOPE, HELP AND HEALING FUNDRAISING BREAKFAST
Support Prevention, Recovery Supports and Advocacy

This fundraising event is to raise community awareness and support for our mission to reduce the impact of addiction. Proceeds will support countywide prevention projects for schools; recovery support Lillies services at our Recovery Community Centers; and advocacy for removal of barriers to long-term recovery. 

Our "Hope, Help and Healing Fundraising Breakfast" is on June 11th from 8-9 am at Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland, PA. To learn more, please visit our website here. You may also make a donation online by clicking the "donate" button below.  

For more information, attend an open house at our Southern Bucks Recovery Community Center in Bristol, PA, on Wednesday, June 4th, from 7-8 pm. Or contact Michael Harper, Assistant Director, at 215-345-6644 or click here.
Some Upcoming Events
Events
"Meet The Council" Open Houses:  June 4th, 7-8 pm at SBRCC in Bristol or on June 18th, 8-9 am in Doylestown. Contact Michael Harper at 215-345-6644 or click here.
Thursdays in June: 5-7 pm.  Recovery Enhancement Workshops on Anger Management, Self-Esteem and Decision Making. PRCC,  215-223-7700.
June 17 and 25:  5:30-7:30 pm. Group Leadership Training. PRTC 215-923-1661
September 12, 2014: 7:05 pm. Recovery Night at the Baseball Game, Phillies vs. Marlins, Citizens Bank Park. Click here for tickets. 
September 20, 2014: PRO-ACT Recovery Walks! 2014, Great Plaza, Penn's Landing, Philadelphia. Click here to register and get more information.
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Suboxone Diversion Concerns Some Experts
/By Join Together Staff
June 3rd, 2014/



Diversion of the opioid addiction treatment Suboxone concerns some experts, who say in some cases it may be a gateway drug to heroin or opioid use, The Christian Science Monitor reports.

Suboxone, which contains the drugs buprenorphine and naloxone, is being sold on the street along with heroin and prescription painkillers, according to the newspaper.

“The benefits of the appropriate medical use of Suboxone probably far outweigh the potential for abuse,” said Eric Wish, Director of the Center for Substance Abuse Research at the University of Maryland. “But those benefits will be jeopardized if we don’t take care of this abuse issue.”

In contrast to methadone, which is only dispensed at clinics, Suboxone can be prescribed by certain physicians for at-home use. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a generic version of Suboxone and a generic version of buprenorphine without naloxone.

Suboxone can be life-saving, by helping to prevent opioid overdoses, some experts note. After Maryland expanded access to buprenorphine, heroin overdose deaths dropped from 312 in 1999, to 118 in 2009.

Physicians who want to prescribe buprenorphine must get a waiver from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, take an eight-hour training course, and prescribe the drug to no more than 100 patients at one time. Patients prescribed the drug must be given regular urine tests, and are supposed to attend counseling. Doctors must keep detailed records showing the patients are taking buprenorphine as directed.

Some patients sell some or all of their buprenorphine on the street. In some cases, they use the proceeds to buy heroin. While some people buy buprenorphine to medicate heroin withdrawal symptoms, others start with buprenorphine and move on to stronger opioids.

Nationwide police seizures of buprenorphine rose from 90 in 2003, to more than 10,500 in 2010. The number of emergency room visits related to the drug rose tenfold over five years, reaching more than 30,000 in 2010. More than half of the incidents involved nonmedical use of buprenorphine.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

JUNE 3 v 1 v 2 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB

My son, do not forget my law,
But let your heart keep my commands;
For length of days and long life
And peace they will add to you.


STEP 11 Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God, as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out. 

Get sober , follow God and find peace ! That is not a bad deal ! I lived for myself in addiction ,had nothing but shame sorrow pain guilt anger fear and the list goes on .This is your choice insanity or sanity ! Follow God read His book (Bible ) and work the steps.

Psalm 118:5
In my anguish I cried to the LORD, and he answered by setting me free


By Joseph Dickerson