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Posted On: 04/13/2008 08:48:41

Many of us fall into cycles of addictions which ultimately take us further and further away from the spirit and leads us away from our faith. Thankfully, in 1935, God blessed us with two individuals who together came up with a solution. These two persons founded Alcoholics Anonymous, since then AA World Services has given other organizations permission to re-word the 12-Steps for their own purposes. The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints acknowledges the problems of addictions and thru LDS Family Services has a 12-Step program which conforms to our beliefs.

Join the "LDS Addiction Recovery Program" group for support and too support others in the struggles and blessings of overcoming our weaknesses and increasing our faith in our Heavenly Father & Jesus Christ.

(http://www.lds.net/groups/view/id_64/title_lds-addiction-recovery-program/) 

As President Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught: “Addiction has the capacity to disconnect the human will and nullify moral agency. It can rob one of the power to decide.”

Let's reconnect our human will and give us back our free-agency thru love for each other and the Gospel.

With Love,

Scott (Sobriety Date: 07/22/01) 

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From: MaidservantX
04/14/2008 11:38:11
Thank you.


From: aisling
04/13/2008 20:14:25
congradulations on your sobriety. any thing that can help us help each other is wonderful. we want to be with heavenly father forever, and forever will be alot better if we dont leave anyone behind.



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