A Gambling Addict’s Path to Redemption
Opening his late father’s Bible helped him to find God and reclaim his life
Opening his late father’s Bible helped him to find God and reclaim his life
Jan Rader, fire chief in Huntington, West Virginia, relies on faith and prayer to remain positive in the face of the opioid epidemic that has ravaged her town.
Author Christine Naman, whose teenage daughter struggled with addiction, discusses actions parents can take to decrease the likelihood that their children will get involved with alcohol and drugs and to help them get sober if they do.
It’s hard enough to have a daughter with a drug problem. It’s even harder to admit it.
A grieving mother almost misses her flight; then an old friend shows up.
Apparently, a sweet tooth can cause more than cavities.
The Today Show news anchor shares what a difference it made in the life of his family when his father confronted and overcame his alcohol and gambling addictions.
Drug addiction took her son. But a chance encounter with another child reminded her to open her eyes to God’s many miracles.
She feared her son would never overcome his drug addiction—until she received divine assurance.
After attending Al-Anon meetings, she learned that she had to put her son’s future in His hands.
He thought he knew his father well: his devotion to family, his solid faith. A slip of paper in a forgotten Bible revealed more.
A little humor can change your whole perspective.