New Life Russia 02 PT02
New Life Russia 02 PT02 – Understanding that addiction – is, first, a spiritual problem, the Center appealed to the clergy of different Christian denominations, representatives of various NGOs working with drug addicts, doctors, psychologists, asking for meetings, seminars and conferences in order to change swept the modern youth of Philosophy and subcultures, which are an integral part of the drugs, and the reorientation of social values in the generally accepted norms of morality in society, when returned to society a healthy person can take responsibility for their lives, their family, for their city, for their country. The Center works only with organizations registered in the manner prescribed by law and interested in helping drug addicts, as well as with representatives of all levels of government. While not primarily a religious organization, the Center addresses the spiritual experience of various Christian denominations (Lutherans, Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox), sincerely interested in helping drug addicts, with a view to conveying their common Christian consciousness foundation truths of common sense and a healthy lifestyle, common to all faiths . However, understanding the reality of some religious contradictions and discrepancies in the RC prohibited propaganda religious hatred and religious intolerance, fundamentally contradicts the very spirit of Christianity based on love for God and neighbor. www.newliferus.org
From abortion to adoption
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Post-abortion syndrome is a term some use to describe the psychological consequences of abortion, such as guilt, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts and alcohol or drug addiction. It's akin to post-traumatic stress syndrome. However … Stevenson …
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Green Bay church bulletin
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The Stations of the Cross: Halting Places to Ponder the Passion and Death of Christ: 6:30-8 p.m. Feb. 26 and 28 … Four women who have lived on the margins of our society (unemployed, incarcerated, addicted to drugs or alcohol) discuss their experiences.
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