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    Christian Singles – Tuning In and Tuning Up

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    1989
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    Wisconsin Lutheran Child and Family Service
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    Abstract
    This WLCFS resource addresses common misconceptions that hinder effective counseling of individuals struggling with addiction. It identifies three damaging myths: that stopping substance use alone solves the problem, that addicts can change simply by trying harder or praying more, and that addiction reflects low moral character destined for damnation. Through personal testimony and pastoral insight, the paper emphasizes that addiction is a complex disease requiring compassionate, informed intervention. It outlines practical steps for pastors and counselors, including recognizing addiction within congregations, educating themselves, helping addicts acknowledge their condition, and guiding them toward spiritual and community support. The resource encourages the use of structured programs like Alcoholics Anonymous and stresses the importance of ministering to affected family members. Ultimately, it calls for truth-based, grace-filled counseling that addresses both the spiritual and psychological dimensions of addiction. Prepared by Microsoft Copilot (GPT-4)
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